They were nearly the perfect advertisements: cyclist and cancer survivor Lance Armstrong, sweaty after a workout, or sitting, looking refreshed, or hoisting his bike on his back, with the tagline: “Tired of Being Tired?” The ads, in wide circulation
Thursday night's bid for absolution by cyclist Lance Armstrong over his use of performance-enhancing drugs — set to continue Friday as OWN founder and TV high priestess Oprah Winfrey seeks to bless her struggling network with ratings points — is,
Lance Armstrong made the leap from riding on a team with an auto sponsor to being a celebrity auto spokesman in 2003.
If Lance Armstrong truly came clean and confessed to Oprah Winfrey in a two-part interview (part one to be aired tonight) that he used performance-enhancing drugs, will he really see a financial comeuppance? I doubt it. Even if Armstrong has to return
Summary. Lance Edward Armstrong is an American professional road racing cyclist who is best known for surviving testicular cancer and then winning the Tour de France a record seven consecutive times. He is also the
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