Lance Armstrong Admits PED Use

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[h=3]AUSTIN, TEXAS (AP)[/h]Lance Armstrong has finally come clean.Armstrong confessed to doping during an interview with Oprah Winfrey taped Monday, just a couple of hours after an emotional apology to the staff at the Livestrong charity he founded and was later forced to surrender, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the interview is to be broadcast Thursday on Winfrey's network.After years of bitter and forceful denials, he offered a simple ''I'm sorry'' to friends and colleagues and then admitted he used performance-enhancing drugs during an extraordinary cycling career that included seven Tour de France victories.
The confession was a stunning reversal for the proud athlete and celebrity who sought lavish praise in the court of public opinion and used courtrooms to punish his critics.
For more than a decade, Armstrong dared anybody who challenged his version of events to prove it. Finally, he told the tale himself after promising over the weekend to answer Winfrey's questions ''directly, honestly and candidly.''
Winfrey was scheduled to appear on ''CBS This Morning'' on Tuesday morning to discuss the interview. She tweeted shortly after the interview: ''Just wrapped with (at)lancearmstrong More than 2 1/2 hours. He came READY!''
The cyclist was stripped of his Tour de France titles, lost most of his endorsements and was forced to leave Livestrong last year after the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency issued a damning, 1,000-page report that accused him of masterminding a long-running doping scheme.
Armstrong started the day with a visit to the headquarters of the Livestrong charity he founded in 1997 and turned into a global force on the strength of his athletic dominance and personal story of surviving testicular cancer that had spread to his lungs and brain.
Before he was done, several members were in tears when he urged them to continue the charity's mission, helping cancer patients and their families.About 100 Livestrong staff members gathered in a conference room as Armstrong told them ''I'm sorry.'' He choked up during a 20-minute talk, expressing regret for the long-running controversy tied to performance-enhancers had caused, but stopped short of admitting he used them.
''Heartfelt and sincere'' is how Livestrong spokeswoman Katherine McLane described his speech.
Armstrong later huddled with almost a dozen people before stepping into a room set up at a downtown Austin hotel for the interview with Winfrey. The group included close friends and lawyers. They exchanged handshakes and smiles, but declined comment and no further details about the interview were released because of confidentiality agreements signed by both camps.
Winfrey has promoted her interview, one of the biggest for OWN since she launched the network in 2011, as a ''no-holds barred'' session, and after the voluminous USADA report, which included testimony from 11 former teammates, she had plenty of material for questions. USADA chief executive Travis Tygart, a longtime critic of Armstrong's, called the drug regimen practiced while Armstrong led the U.S. Postal Service team ''the most sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping program that sport has ever seen.''
USADA did not respond to requests for comment about Armstrong's confession.
For years, Armstrong went after his critics ruthlessly during his reign as cycling champion. He scolded some in public and didn't hesitate to punish outspoken riders during the race itself. He waged legal battles against still others in court.
Betsy Andreu, the wife of former Armstrong teammate Frankie Andreu, was one of the first to publicly accuse Armstrong of using performance-enhancing drugs. She called news of Armstrong's confession ''very emotional and very sad,'' and choked up when asked to comment.At least one of his opponents, the London-based Sunday Times, has already filed a lawsuit to recover about $500,000 it paid him to settle a libel case, and Dallas-based SCA Promotions, which tried to deny Armstrong a promised bonus for a Tour de France win, has threatened to bring another lawsuit seeking to recover more than $7.5 million awarded by an arbitration panel.
''He used to be one of my husband's best friends and because he wouldn't go along with the doping, he got kicked to the side,'' she said. ''Lance could have a positive impact if he tells the truth on everything. He's got to be completely honest.''
Betsy Andreu testified in SCA's arbitration case challenging the bonus in 2005, saying Armstrong admitted in an Indiana hospital room in 1996 that he had taken many performance-enhancing drugs, a claim Armstrong vehemently denied.
''It would be nice if he would come out and say the hospital room happened,'' Andreu said. ''That's where it all started.''
Former teammate Floyd Landis, who was stripped of the 2006 Tour de France title for doping, has filed a federal whistle-blower lawsuit that accused Armstrong of defrauding the U.S. Postal Service. An attorney familiar with Armstrong's legal problems told the AP that the Justice Department is highly likely to join the lawsuit. The False Claims Act lawsuit could result in Armstrong paying a substantial amount of money to the U.S. government. The deadline for the department to join the case is Thursday, though the department could seek an extension if necessary.
According to the attorney, who works outside the government, the lawsuit alleges that Armstrong defrauded the U.S. government based on his years of denying use of performance-enhancing drugs. The attorney spoke on condition of anonymity because the source was not authorized to speak on the record about the matter.
The lawsuit most likely to be influenced by a confession might be the Sunday Times case. Potential perjury charges stemming from Armstrong's sworn testimony in the 2005 arbitration fight would not apply because of the statute of limitations. Armstrong was not deposed during the federal investigation that was closed last year.
Armstrong is said to be worth around $100 million. But most sponsors dropped him after USADA's scathing report — at the cost of tens of millions of dollars — and soon after, he left the board of Livestrong.
After the USADA findings, he was also barred from competing in the elite triathlon or running events he participated in after his cycling career. World Anti-Doping Code rules state his lifetime ban cannot be reduced to less than eight years. WADA and U.S. Anti-Doping officials could agree to reduce the ban further depending on what information Armstrong provides and his level of cooperation.




 

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A very good friend of mine was a pro circuit rider in 70's. Won many events & supported himself nicely.
I asked him yrs. ago about doping. He said if you weren't then your not going anywhere in that game. No wins = no sponsors. It was/is the expected & the norm. He preferred blood doping for himself as at that time it went undetected. The chemists behind the scenes are always looking to find that next molecule tweak that does not show by current testing methods. WHEREVER there is big $ involved in sports doping will be there alongside. More & more even on high school. level. It's inevitable.

I have friends that have kids involved in sports programs. The pressure applied at school & at home is tremendous. If you ain't a winner your shit!
 

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I don't get the big deal. The steroids can only help so much. Like baseball for example. I can take all the steroids in the world and I probably still won't b able to catch up to a 90 mph fastball let alone hit it out the damn park every at bat. Same thing w cycling the steroids aren't going to tell u what line to ride, when to pass, or how to make a move.
 

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I think a man with one testicle should at least get a break on testosterone enhancement. IDK how cancer left his natty levels.
 

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WHY would he do this?

Everybody knows that everybody in cycling juices, but there really was no point in him doing this.
 

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To deny for so long then fess up to fuckin Oprah? That's fucked up. If I go the route of denial I stick to the story!
Who you going to believe? Me or your lying eyes?
 

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Professional athlete's should have to do PED. I want to see a baseball player nock the ball out of the park. Break the bat over his knee. Then stab the umpire in the face and chug a Busch light. Then moonwalk around the bases.
 

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Professional athlete's should have to do PED. I want to see a baseball player nock the ball out of the park. Break the bat over his knee. Then stab the umpire in the face and chug a Busch light. Then moonwalk around the bases.

^^ Damn right !! Can you imagine going to ANY ballgame or sport where no PEDs were being used ? BORING.Last pro ballgame I went to cost big $$ to attend.I don't want to spend that kind of money for a boring game or event-OD
 

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OD exactly!! no body cares about PED use..they just want to see a badass fight, a kickass game, records broken, impressive feats of strength..and pro cyclists Av. 33mph on a TTbike for 40miles!! If you support sports, you support PEDs use #just saying. If you don't take it, you wont make it.
 

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Sad story .....
the man did more for cycling than any one single athlete the past couple decades
..... as with most public liars it was the vehemence of his attacks on critics - the hypocrisy and perjury in the lawsuits against them, from all of which he profited - that are so disgusting.

Armstrong might well need TRT since his orchiectomy, radiation and chemotherapy .....
but the question exists as to whether the PED's may have been causative in his cancer
..... or have accelerated the disease's metastases that seriously threatened his life.

I'm pissed at him, but I truly wish him the best, and will try to never forget the positive contributions he has made .....
hopefully this tragic situation will effect something good in his life
..... I'm counting on it.
 

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Sad story .....
the man did more for cycling than any one single athlete the past couple decades
..... as with most public liars it was the vehemence of his attacks on critics - the hypocrisy and perjury in the lawsuits against them, from all of which he profited - that are so disgusting.

Armstrong might well need TRT since his orchiectomy, radiation and chemotherapy .....
but the question exists as to whether the PED's may have been causative in his cancer
..... or have accelerated the disease's metastases that seriously threatened his life.

I'm pissed at him, but I truly wish him the best, and will try to never forget the positive contributions he has made .....
hopefully this tragic situation will effect something good in his life
..... I'm counting on it.

Why would you be pissed at him. Unless it's for being so stupid to confess now. You tell the story, stick to till death.

Dumb fuck has a net worth near 100 MILLION DOLLARS US.

er......had.
 

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I have a hard time believing that at some stages of the race where he lost, that the leader at that point was so good HE WASNT on and beat Lance on natural ability. What a joke.
 

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PED's and Testosterone does not contribute to Testicular Cancer.... Same for prostate CA, otherwise we would be talking about these cancers in 18 y/o's...TRT is common post treatment. The cancer arises from Germ cells i.e protosperm :)


And why pissed? what cuz your here talking about your flower garden and quilting while he was out there every day to become one of the greatest athletes of all time?...

Hate to break it to ya but Santa Claus is not real and amateur, recreational, and elite athletes use PED's... You think otherwise? Not just BBing, MMA, cycling, track/field, football, baseball, basketball, on and on and on.. but try golf, shooting sports, NASCAR, chess, badminton, you name it....


I said this in a previous post. Does anyone think that Usain Bolt derives his tremendous speed and ability all naturally, god gifted? Well, I guess IGF can be considered "natural" :)

I didn't care if he comes clean or not. For personal reasons he decided to, he's making things right, good for him... Most likely it's because he wants to continue with marathons and triathlons. I know what he went through, I've been in his shoes before. For reasons only we know, good and bad, we all make choices in life. He made a decision like many before him and many many will after to use PED's to augment his program when he felt he had no other options...

PED's or not he is and always will be one of the greatest of all time...
 

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OD exactly!! no body cares about PED use..they just want to see a badass fight, a kickass game, records broken, impressive feats of strength..and pro cyclists Av. 33mph on a TTbike for 40miles!! If you support sports, you support PEDs use #just saying. If you don't take it, you wont make it.

Bing, badda, boom! DING! DING! DING! Survey says, Mr. TopSpeed, you are the winner.
 

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PED's and Testosterone does not contribute to Testicular Cancer.... Same for prostate CA
I'm not aware of studies done linking PED use and prostate cancer, but it's very inconclusive what effect hormone levels (natural or otherwise) have on prostate cancer.
 
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From recent research (last decade, or less) it looks like prostate cancer genesis is not positively correlated with testosterone levels but in fact negatively so -- hypogonadics have a higher risk.

Also, once you're got the cancer, and unlucky enough to have a growth-triggering androgen receptor version of it, the receptors get saturated at very low levels. So it doesn't matter at that point if you're hypogonadic or a 5g/wk juice freak, the tumor will grow at the same rate. The only way to stop it hormonally is via castration either chemically or otherwise.

Well that's the way I remember it anyway... been awhile since I read the studies. Cool stuff in any case. Here's a nice (tho long) article on it: http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2008...stosterone-Replacement-Prostate-Cancer_01.htm
 
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