The Armstrong effect: American cycling’s tainted history
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The Armstrong effect: American cycling’s tainted history
January marked 12 years since Lance Armstrong dramatically confessed to a career of doping in front of a worldwide audience, live on Oprah. After over a decade of fervent denial and immense legal pressure from the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), an ongoing criminal investigation was set to question the seven-time Tour de France winner under oath. His hand was finally forced. He would go on to tell Oprah that all seven of his wins were …
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