"On October 10, 2012, USADA released hundreds of pages of evidence—including sworn testimony from 11 of Armstrong’s former teammates, as well as emails, financial documents and lab test results—that the anti-doping agency said demonstrated Armstrong and the U.S. Postal Service team had been involved in the most sophisticated and successful doping program in the history of cycling. A week after the USADA report was made public, Armstrong stepped down as chairman of his cancer foundation and was dumped by a number of his sponsors, including Nike, Trek and Anheuser-Busch.On October 22, Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), the cycling’s world governing body, announced that it accepted the findings of the USADA investigation and officially was erasing Armstrong’s name from the Tour de France record books and upholding his lifetime ban from the sport. In a press conference that day, the UCI president stated: “Lance Armstrong has no place in cycling, and he deserves to be forgotten in cycling.”
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“Lance Armstrong has no place in cycling, and he deserves to be forgotten in cycling.”
LOL Lance Armstrong's name will forever be synonymous with cycling and with doing what no one else has ever done no matter how much they doped, winning seven championships in a row after surviving cancer. He beat all those other dopers on those mountains. He deserves to be and will be remembered forever in cycling.
Anyone think that maybe the Postal Service being involved might have something to do with this not being that big? I remember the cancer, him winning and then losing everything but never once heard a blip about the fucking USPS! Huh?
"On October 10, 2012, USADA released hundreds of pages of evidence—including sworn testimony from 11 of Armstrong’s former teammates, as well as emails, financial documents and lab test results—that the anti-doping agency said demonstrated Armstrong and the U.S. Postal Service team had been involved in the most sophisticated and successful doping program in the history of cycling. A week after the USADA report was made public, Armstrong stepped down as chairman of his cancer foundation and was dumped by a number of his sponsors, including Nike, Trek and Anheuser-Busch.On October 22, Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), the cycling’s world governing body, announced that it accepted the findings of the USADA investigation and officially was erasing Armstrong’s name from the Tour de France record books and upholding his lifetime ban from the sport. In a press conference that day, the UCI president stated: “Lance Armstrong has no place in cycling, and he deserves to be forgotten in cycling.” "
LOL Lance Armstrong's name will forever be synonymous with cycling and with doing what no one else has ever done no matter how much they doped, winning seven championships in a row after surviving cancer. He beat all those other dopers on those mountains. He deserves to be and will be remembered forever in cycling.
Anyone think that maybe the Postal Service being involved might have something to do with this not being that big? I remember the cancer, him winning and then losing everything but never once heard a blip about the fucking USPS! Huh?