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Sports Illustrated
July 19, 2001
Alexander Wolff
Riding in circles Lance Armstrong still has questions to answer about doping... mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
July 29, 1999
Arthur Allen
Triumph of the cure Lance Armstrong beat testicular cancer and then won the Tour de France. Was it a miracle or is he a poster boy for the power of modern medicine? mark for My Articles similar articles
Registered Rep.
March 1, 2006
Kristen French
Lance's Fund Face Seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong is the celebrity poster boy for a new line of mutual funds from American Century, called LIVESTRONG. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
July 18, 2000
Leigh Montville
Tour De Amerique Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong used a triumphant whirlwind return to the U.S. to peddle a message of hope mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
December 14, 2000
E.M. Swift
Backpedaling Lance Armstrong threatened not to defend his title if all the allegations of illegal drug use didn't go away. Armstrong's threat only adds to suspicion... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
July 25, 2001
Rick Reilly
Mountain Lion That's the thing about being Lance Armstrong -- once left for dead and now more alive than any other man in sports, once broken and now more than whole -- every day is an envelope you can't wait to tear open... mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Andrew Tilin
Doping And The Tour de France Maybe Lance Armstrong should tell the truth about his past. Or maybe people should learn a bit about the history of doping and lay off Lance. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
July 25, 2005
Eric Poole
Lance Armstrong: Long Live the King Thoughts about Lance Armstrong, his role as a pioneer in equipment and training, his interaction with teammates and competitors, and who will succeed him. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
July 2009
John Bradley
Remembering Armstrong's First Tour Victory Ten years ago this month, Lance Armstrong was a little-known cancer survivor who showed up at the Tour de France. And no one had any idea what would happen next. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
February 2009
Christopher Keyes
King of Pain He's got seven yellow jerseys. He's not getting paid. He's 37 years old. So why is Lance Armstrong racing again? Because he still has something to prove -- and nothing else hurts so good. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
July 12, 2002
Tim Layden
Armstrong is gunning for history Armstrong and his United States Postal Service teammates subtly defend a yellow jersey that Armstrong isn't even wearing yet at the Tour de France. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
June 2003
Eric Hagerman
Force Majeure That's the simplest way to define Lance Armstrong's turbulent, awe-inspiring tug-of-war between an irresistible, superior force and events that cannot be anticipated or controlled. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
April 17, 2009
Jeffrey Boswell
Sports Q&A: Lance Armstrong: Wee, Monsieur Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong believes French doping officials may ban him from the 2009 Tour because of disagreements over a recent drug test. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
July 2005
Hal Espen
Breaking Away As he rolls for number seven, wrap your mind around the life and legacy and farewell Tour de France of Lance Armstrong. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
January 20, 2011
Mark Chalifoux
Let's End the Lance Armstrong Witch Hunt The Lance Armstrong narrative is too powerful and valuable to be tarnished. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
October 2010
Chuck Salter
Can Livestrong Survive Lance Armstrong and a Doping Scandal? The world's most famous cancer survivor has been his foundation's biggest asset, even as it grew into an innovative force in health care. Now his legal troubles may make him a risk. mark for My Articles similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
December 18, 2013
Michael Blanding
Lessons from the Lance Armstrong Cheating Scandal Clayton S. Rose's recent case study looks at the behavior of teammates who were swept up in Lance Armstrong's cheating scandal. When do followers need to break away from their leader? mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
February 2011
Re: November 2010 Letters to the Editor: Lance Armstrong... Solving Starbucks... Two Little Words... mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
January 17, 2013
Michael McKenna
Lance Armstrong On Oprah It's over. Even to those who really needed this particular kind of hero. Lance Armstrong has admitted to Oprah Winfrey that he did, indeed, use performance-enhancing drugs throughout his career in professional cycling. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
October 21, 2015
Matt Chappell
Doping In Sport 2015 Nearly three years on from the scandal that was the Lance Armstrong confession, the journalist that spent 13 years of his life trying to bring him down, David Walsh, still has his eye on the ball. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
July 2004
2004 Tour de France Contenders The Best Bet: Jan Ullrich... Long Shot: Iban Mayo... The Hunk: Ivan Basso... Super Sub: Alexandre Vinokourov... Brutus: Roberto Heras... mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com Contador Leads Tour, Armstrong 2nd Tour de France leader Alberto Contador and second-place Astana teammate Lance Armstrong have started on the 17th stage of the race, which features five tough climbs. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
December 2005
Joe Lindsey
J'Accuse Over the coming months Lance Armstrong will confront his accusers in courtrooms and legal proceedings in the U.S., England, and France. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
July 2006
Tour de France 2006 Guide All the background stories about the Tour de France and its riders. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
July 2004
Hampton Sides
Six-Shooter Lance's 2003 Tour victory was almost a loss-in his own words, he "dodged a bullet." This year the Tourminator is plenty fit, a little less furious, and hungrier than ever. A revealing interview with the greatest rider on earth. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
April 2012
Rachel Z. Arndt
Lance Armstrong's Livestrong Lives On In Spite of Doping Allegations Federal prosecutors announced in early February they had closed the investigation into Armstrong's possible drug use. This news relieves the organization of the burden of what Livestrong chief of staff Morgan Binswanger called a "time-sucking" investigation. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
July 23, 2003
Kelli Anderson
Tour de Force In these heady times for cycling, Lance Armstrong has company in the spotlight as U.S. rider Tyler Hamilton rides on courageously, broken bones and all. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
July 7, 2006
Jeffrey Boswell
Sports Q&A: Real Deal, Please Sit Down Why is "retired" Evander Holyfield returning to the ring?... Will the doping scandal "cycling's greatest event"?... mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
July 2006
Bill Gifford
Generation Lance Two decades after Greg LeMond became the first American to win the Tour de France, the world's biggest bike race is our party now. The only question: How long will we stay? mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
August 2004
Wendy Booher
Wheels Of Fortune Don't just admire Lance Armstrong's Tour de France bike. Buy it! mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
July 2006
Andrew Vontz
Seven Straight. Ten of the Last 20. But, Hey, Who's Counting? Tour dominance by LeMond and Armstrong has given the Euros fits for two decades. And if this group of U.S. pros is any indication, their suffering has only just begun. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
July 2005
Daniel Coyle
Street Fighting Man "Lance Armstrong's War" is a true-life sports thriller about how the Armstrong machine smashed the opposition. In this excerpt, the author chronicles the brutal turning point of Lance's greatest triumph. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
July 2004
Tour de France Living Legends Eddy Merckx (Belgium)... Bernard Hinault (France)... Miguel Indurain (Spain)... mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
June 15, 2004
Christopher Koch
Cycling Power By measuring how many watts he expends on a mountain climb, road racer Lance Armstrong can develop a training program that duplicates those race efforts down to the watt. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
August 4, 2004
Eric Poole
Are You a "Tall" or a "Wide"? Once the 2004 Tour de France began, Armstrong whipped the best climbers in the mountains. He whipped the best sprinters at the finishes. He whipped the time-trial specialists in the time trials. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
February 19, 2012
Diane M. Grassi
Looks Like Lance, Inc. Too Big to Fail For nearly a two-year period, the U.S. Department of Justice invested untold millions of dollars, at taxpayer expense, for various investigations pertinent to Lance Armstrong. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 11, 2006
Robert Sheard
Yellow-Jersey Investing How can you put Lance Armstrong's strategies to work for your portfolio? Individual investors win their own race with Wall Street the same way cyclists win the Tour de France -- homework, teamwork, and consistency. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
July 6, 2005
Colin C. Haley
Tech Rolls With Tour de France IT plays an increasingly important role in bike design, training and communications on Lance Armstrong's team. AMD is the "official technology sponsor" of the team. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
June 2006
Bill Gifford
High Rollers Meet the Champions Club, an elite group of bike-crazy execs who are richer than Croesus, can hammer with Lance, and are donating millions to ensure a gold-plated future for U.S. cycling mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
July 2005
The Greatest Moments in Tour History Exciting moments from the Tour de France from 1910 to 2001. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
January 3, 2003
King Kaufman
Sports Person of the Year: Serena Williams Lance Armstrong is racking up awards like this, which is preposterous. Salon sets the record straight. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
July 2009
John Bradley
Tour de France Contenders In July, one of the deepest Tour de France fields in years will see several riders not named Lance staking their claim for yellow. Here are the ones to watch. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
July 2010
Joe Lindsey
Whistle. Blown. We all know Floyd Landis is a liar. But is he telling the truth this time with his allegations of drug abuse? mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
February 2006
Bill Gifford
Is California Dreamin'? The Golden State gets set to host America's richest bike race ever. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
July 2005
Bill Gifford
Hit Squads Although few riders have a shot at winning the overall Tour de France, there is still the glory of stage wins and the races within the race -- for the green sprinter's jersey and the polka-dot climber's jersey, among others. The following teams should see a lot of podium time in July. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
April 2002
Ben Hewitt
Dear Lance: Help! To make his mark in Europe's toughest cycle races, George Hincapie needs more than guts. He needs an old friend... mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
July 2004
Ben Hewitt
Tour de Lance The hardware that makes Lance Armstrong an unstoppable cycling machine. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Dave Golokhov
Victor Conte Interview We caught up with Victor Conte, possibly the most infamous non-athlete associated with steroids, to find out if the next generation of athletes are destined to raise the bar by juicing, just as snowboarders and tennis players do by continuously getting improved equipment? mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
July 2002
Chris Keyes
Coming on Strong Tour de France 2002: He's no Lance (yet), but former U.S. Postal rider Levi Leipheimer has won the right to lead Rabobank, one of Europe's fastest squads mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
July 2007
Last Man Standing Levi Leipheimer rises to the top of U.S. cycling for the Tour de France. mark for My Articles similar articles