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  • USADA Bans Lance Armstrong for Life; To Be Stripped of All TdF Titles

    DAMN.

    http://espn.go.com/olympics/cycling/...cycling-career

    AUSTIN, Texas -- The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency said Thursday night it will strip Lance Armstrong of his unprecedented seven Tour de France titles after he declared he was finished fighting the drug charges that threaten his legacy as one of the greatest cyclists of all time.

    Travis Tygart, USADA's chief executive, said Armstrong would also be hit with a lifetime ban on Friday.

    Still to be heard from was the sport's governing body, the International Cycling Union, which had backed Armstrong's legal challenge to USADA's authority.

    Armstrong, who retired last year, declined to enter USADA's arbitration process -- his last option -- because he said he was weary of fighting accusations that have dogged him for years. He has consistently pointed to the hundreds of drug tests that he has passed as proof of his innocence during his extraordinary run of Tour titles stretchingfrom1999-2005.

    "There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, 'Enough is enough.' For me, that time is now," Armstrong said in a statement sent to The Associated Press. He called the USADA investigation an "unconstitutional witch hunt."

    "I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in winning my seven Tours since 1999," he said. "The toll this has taken on my family and my work for our foundation and on me leads me to where I am today -- finished with this nonsense."

    USADA reacted quickly and treated Armstrong's decision as an admission of guilt, hanging the label of drug cheat on an athlete who was a hero to thousands for overcoming life-threatening testicular cancer and for his foundation's support for cancer research.

    "It is a sad day for all of us who love sport and athletes," Tygart said. "It's a heartbreaking example of win at all costs overtaking the fair and safe option. There's no success in cheating to win."

    Tygart said the agency can strip the Tour titles, though Armstrong disputed that as he insisted his decision is not an admission of drug use, but a refusal to enter an arbitration process he believes is unfair.

    "USADA cannot assert control of a professional international sport and attempt to strip my seven Tour de France titles," he said. "I know who won those seven Tours, my teammates know who won those seven Tours, and everyone I competed against knows who won those seven Tours."

    USADA maintains that Armstrong has used banned substances as far back as 1996, including the blood-booster EPO and steroids as well as blood transfusions -- all to boost his performance.

  • #2
    How can you ban someone who is retired?

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    • #3
      USADA got ANOTHER one!


      ++ Dammit I got to stop posting before I read the article..

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      • #4
        Originally posted by the larryx View Post
        How can you ban someone who is retired?
        I think if he wants to unretire or something or just wants to compete in certain events. I read somewhere that because of this he can't even compete in triathlons anymore. Damn, the most tested athlete in all sports (sometimes multiple times in one day) and still considered dirty by USADA.

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        • #5
          Oh and to the tards..i though USADA was a Floyd bought company....smh

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          • #6
            Lance Armstrong is on A-side meth.

            Seriously poor dude. He's already guilty before any proof is presented.

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            • #7
              http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/487742...ports-cycling/

              "Had he continued to fight and accepted arbitration with the American Arbitration Association, it’s likely that alleged misdeeds at the U.S. Postal Service and Discovery Channel teams would reach the public arena.

              The public hearing would almost certainly turn into a who’s-who gathering of U.S. cycling over the last 13 years. The allegations of mid-mountain blood doping stops in the team bus, unmarked motorcycles carrying blood bags and an extensive network of covert doctors and trainers would likely pour into the mainstream news, and while a conviction would not be guaranteed, Armstrong’s public image could very well see irreversible damage.


              But that can still happen one of two ways: Armstrong’s accusers continue to go public on an individual basis or U.S. Postal manager Johan Bruyneel goes through with his arbitration hearing, expected to take place this fall."

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              • #8
                While I do think Armstrong def used PEDs, USADA has failed its mission. 500+ test and no positive tests (I think). Their main evidence is other cyclists word

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                • #9
                  #drama
                  #e-sports

                  The US loves to lynch its "heroes" after deifying them.
                  Last edited by Miburo; 08-23-2012, 11:53 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Russian Crushin View Post
                    While I do think Armstrong def used PEDs, USADA has failed its mission. 500+ test and no positive tests (I think). Their main evidence is other cyclists word
                    This is what I thought, he probably did but they failed to provide proof.

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