Thursday, January 17, 2013

Lance Armstrong Admits to Doping While Winning All Seven Tour de France Titles


Sports greatest cheat has come clean. In an interview with Oprah tonight, Lance Armstrong finally confessed to using performance enhancing drugs during his cycling career, admitting he cheated to win all seven of his Tour de France titles. He admitted to using the banned energy boosting substance EPO, testosterone, HGH, cortisone and employing blood-doping practices and transfusions. He said that without using the performance-enhancing drugs, he would not have been able to win the seven Tour de France titles. He also said he didn't consider it cheating. Hours before the interview went to air, the International Olympic Committee stripped him of the bronze medal he won at the 2000 Games. And as a result of his confession, the 41-year-old now faces the prospect of various legal challenges and orders to repay some of the millions of dollars he earned from his success. Oh, and the Feds can re-open it's federal whistle-blower case against him.



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