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In an interview to be aired on Thursday at 9:00 p.m. (on The Oprah Winfrey Network), Lance Armstrong (7-time Tour de France champion), confesses to Oprah Winfrey that he doped during his professional cycling career.
Here's a snippet of what the folks on Twitter are saying about this:
A lot of people have a dimmer view of Armstrong now, than they've had over the past twenty (20) years.
So is confession really good for the soul?
I say yes, at least Lance Armstrong can now face his 8-year ban with a "clean" slate and sleep better in his bed at nights.
(He faces an 8-year ban for admitting that he doped, but could resume his professional career afterwards, at age 50, which many say is doubtful, due to Armstrong's age, then).
My only question is, why did it take him so long?:
Even after he had to part company with his foundation, Livestrong, for fear that they'd continue to lose sponsors, after Lance's team-mates admitted in October 2012 to the US Anti-Doping Agency, that the entire team, including Armstrong, was doping...
...He vehemently denied that he was doping.
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Armstrong has a rocky road ahead though.
He is to face several civil lawsuits - including one by his major sponsor - the US Postal Service, for using performance-enhancing drugs to spur his record seven (7) Tour de France wins.
The US Federal Government is to decide whether or not it will join in the lawsuit, this Thursday, when the interview is to be aired.
Just proves that cheating really doesn't pay...it doesn't...look at the embarrassment that Armstrong has caused on himself, his family, his team-mates, his Foundation and his fans.
(Many thanks to ABC News for the use of their YouTube video above).
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