Somehow, the Lance Armstrong story has turned into a dark, inverted version of âMiracle on 34th Streetâ: in the end, the plot all comes down to the legal status of the Post Office.
Lance Armstrong will offer more than the sporting world's most long-awaited confession â" that he used performance-enhancing drugs during his cycling career â" in his two-part interview with Oprah Winfrey on Thursday and Friday. He's expected to
Apologize to the teammates and friends he shredded. And mean it.
Lance Armstrong will offer more than the sporting world's most long-awaited confession â" that he used performance-enhancing drugs during his cycling career â" in his two-part interview with Oprah Winfrey on Thursday and Friday. He's expected to
At the height of his career in 2005, Forbes estimated that Lance Armstrong earned $28 million that year from salary and performance-related bonuses, as well as an array of sponsorships, speaking engagements and book royalties. In 2009, amid his
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