Topic: Lance Armstrong
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Drugs in sports: A quiz
Doping. HGH. Steroids. Lance Armstrong. Chinese swimmers. Outfielder Jose Conseco. The revelations and allegations over the use of illegal performance-enhancing drugs span sports from cycling to baseball to the Olympic Games. How much do you know about the role drugs have played in major sports?
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10 great books about cycling
Whether you ride a bike or not, summer is the perfect time to pick up a book about cycling.
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Tour de France 101: Americans to watch
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In Pictures: Scenes from the 2010 Tour de France
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 07/12
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 07/04
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Lance Armstrong tweets adios to Tour de France
Lance Armstrong used his Twitter account to announce that this year's Tour de France will be his last.
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10 great books about cycling
Whether you ride a bike or not, the summer is the perfect time to pick up a book about cycling.
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WADA, IOC chiefs say Landis must deliver proof of doping by Lance Armstrong
The heads of the World Anti-Doping Agency(WADA) and the International Olympic Committee(IOC) say disgraced cyclist Floyd Landis must deliver proof of doping by former Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong.
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Lance Armstrong's accuser: Who is Floyd Landis?
Floyd Landis won the 2006 Tour de France but was stripped of his title after doping revelations. Now, he’s admitting to using banned drugs – and saying that Lance Armstrong did, too.
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Floyd Landis: three reasons he should rethink his stance
Cyclist Floyd Landis says he doesn't feel guilty for doping. Really?
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Floyd Landis vs. Lance Armstrong: Are doping allegations credible?
Doping allegations have dogged Lance Armstrong throughout his career, but the the seven-time Tour de France winner has deflected them all. The latest accusations are from a disgraced former teammate, Floyd Landis.
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Floyd Landis admits doping to clear his conscience, implicates Lance Armstrong
American cyclist Floyd Landis comes clean about use of banned drugs to clear his conscience. Landis lost his 2006 Tour de France title on doping charges and spent $2 million in vain to clear his name. He says other cyclists doped too, including Lance Armstrong.
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Gallery: Celebrities giving to Haiti
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 03/05
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Port-au-Prince, Haiti: From George Clooney to Lance Armstrong, celebrities tap star power to urge giving
To boost donations after the Haiti earthquake, MTV and George Clooney are teaming up to host a two-hour telethon on Jan. 22, while magician David Blaine will conduct a 72-hour Magic Marathon in Times Square.
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In Pictures: Larger than life: Billboards around the world
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Photos of the Day: 0910
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Could new Tour king Contador surpass Armstrong's record?
At 26, Alberto Contador has two more Tour de France wins than Armstrong did at that age, as well as victories in cycling's other “grand tours” – something the Texan never accomplished.
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The Monitor's View: Tour de Teamwork
Don't forget the supporting riders who made victory possible.
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In Tour de France, Lance back on track for podium
Armstrong says he will join a new team sponsored by RadioShack next year and is still gunning for podium finish in Paris.
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RadioShack, Lance Armstrong team up for 2010
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Armstrong: no longer superhuman?
Armstrong admits defeat, but may be back next year.
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Tour de France: Armstrong's team of rivals
At the halfway point, the race drama centers around two teammates vying for another win in the world's premier cycling event.
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'Chalkbot' tweets the streets of the Tour de France
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Lance Armstrong gives Tour de France new juice
The seven-time champion lines up in Monaco on Saturday for Day 1 of an event looking to overcome the doping-inspired moniker "Tour de Farce."
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Is Twitter the next Second Life?
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The McCain 'Twitterview': has Twitter jumped the shark?
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Twitter’s secret: the law of unintended consequences
How 'tweet nothings' became a $250 million cultural phenomenon



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