According to police, Lance Armstrong is keeping things classy even while in cycling exile. The former American hero turned disgraced cheater is back in the news, today, due to a December 28th drive during which police say Armstrong hit several parked cars after a night of partying.
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — The head of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency says his message to Lance Armstrong remains the same: Cooperate fully with us if you want to win back some of your reputation.
USADA chief executive Travis Tygart tells The Associated Press it is "premature" to talk about a reduction in Armstrong's life ban from organized sports if he cooperates...
Now that his cycling career is over and he’s finished wasting everyone’s time by giving up claims he didn’t dope, Lance Armstrong needs to find new ways to keep busy.
Every year, Nielsen and E-Poll conduct a survey to determine which American athletes the public hates the most. The results of this year's poll have former international cycling superstar Lance Armstrong at the top spot, following by Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o and golfer Tiger Woods...
Over the last seven days, the two stories dominating the sports landscape were Lance Armstrong's "admission" to using performance-enhancing drugs during his cycling career and the revelation of Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o having a fake girlfriend...
Lance Armstrong was an American athletic hero when he won seven straight Tour de France titles. He no longer looks as heroic after an interview with Oprah Winfrey in which he admitted to the world that he used performance enhancing drugs, as well as his role as a bully in the cycling world.
On Monday, former national cycling icon Lance Armstrong confessed during a taped interview with Oprah Winfrey that he did steroids during his "illustrious" cycling career, which included seven consecutive Tour de France titles. Does this confession from Armstrong help or further hurt your image of him...