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Lance Armstrong, the seven-time Tour de France cycling race champion later stripped of those titles for cheating, was sued for false advertising and fraud in separate lawsuits.
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Lance Armstrong is the richest cheater to be stripped of a championship or Olympic medal for using performance-enhancing drugs. It isn’t even close.
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Lance Armstrong, who was stripped of his record seven Tour de France titles for doping, now faces a lawsuit seeking the return of $12 million in prize money a promoter paid the cyclist for three of those championships.
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Lance Armstrong can continue to compete against other cyclists, as long as it’s only on the Internet.
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Lance Armstrong may cooperate with a probe into performance-enhancing drug use in cycling by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, which stripped him of his seven Tour de France titles and barred him from Olympic sports for life.
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John Wilcockson, who has been to 44 consecutive Tours de France and wrote six books about Lance Armstrong’s victories, counts himself among those taken in by the confessed doping cheat.
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The fall of Lance Armstrong was as steep as the mountains he climbed en route to the Champs-Elysees and life as a global icon. He left a trail of destruction on the way up and on the way down.
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Lance Armstrong , facing a federal investigation of alleged doping, hired former White House special counsel Mark Fabiani .
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Lance Armstrong, who admitted he used performance-enhancing drugs to win a record seven Tour de France titles, was sued by two California book buyers over claims he sold fiction as autobiography.
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Lance Armstrong agreed to be interviewed by Oprah Winfrey in his first media appearance since being stripped of his record seven Tour de France cycling titles and being banned from Olympic sports for life for doping.
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