Democracy Now!
| Jan 18, 2013
For the first time, cycling legend Lance Armstrong publicly admitted to doping last night, saying he won all seven of his record Tour de France championships with the help of performance-enhancing drugs. Speaking to Oprah Winfrey, the cyclist reco...
Telegraph.co.uk
| Oct 11, 2012
Sky Procycling team member Alex Dowsett says US cyclist Lance Armstrong is still a legend of the sport despite claims by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) that he took banned substances.
CNN
| Oct 20, 2012
Retired cyclist Lance Armstrong has stepped down as chairman of Livestrong, the cancer foundation he founded in 1997. Armstrong's reputation has been badly damaged after formal accusations of abusing performance-enhancing drugs. Will the negative ...
Associated Press
| Jan 17, 2013
There were no suprises -- and no tears -- in Lance Armstrong's much-anticipated Oprah Winfrey interview. After many years of denials, the cyclist confessed that he doped for all seven of his Tour de France wins, but said he saw it as leveling the ...
A prize-insurance company filed a lawsuit in Texas state court against Lance Armstrong, seeking $12 million in an effort to recover money it paid o...
A prize-insurance company filed a lawsuit in Texas state court against Lance Armstrong, seeking $12 million in an effort to recover money it paid o...
What’s News: The Justice Department formally files its lawsuit against Lance Armstrong to recoup its sponsorship money. Wal-Mart and Warner Brothe...
Scott Mercier, Lance Armstrong’s former teammate and Bill Strickland, Bicycling magazine’s editor at large talk to TODAY’s Lester Holt on whether t...