Lance Armstrong to no longer fight drug charges, likely to be stripped of titles

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Seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong has announced he will no longer fight drug charges from the US anti-doping agency (USADA).

In a statement, the American, 40, maintains he is innocent, but says he is weary of the "nonsense" accusations.

USADA says it will ban Armstrong from cycling for life and strip him of his seven Tour de France titles.

"I refuse to participate in a process that is so one-sided and unfair," said Armstrong of the USADA proceedings.

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In 2006, Tour de France winner Floyd Landis confessed to using EPO over an extended period of time, claiming Armstrong - and 16 other cyclists - were also regular users

USADA chief executive Travis Tygart responded: "It is a sad day for all of us who love sport and our athletic heroes."

Armstrong retired from cycling in 2005 after the last of his seven successive Tour de France titles, although he returned to the sport between 2009 and 2012 as part of the Astana and then RadioShack teams.

USADA alleges he used banned substances as far back as 1996, including the blood-booster erythropoietin (EPO), steroid and blood transfusions.

On Monday, Armstrong failed in his attempt to block the charges in a US federal court.

The Texan had claimed that the agency was acting beyond its remit and had offered "corrupt inducements" to other riders to testify against him.

"There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, 'Enough is enough.' For me, that time is now," Armstrong said in the statement.

"I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in winning my seven Tours since 1999. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a two-year federal criminal investigation followed by Travis Tygart's unconstitutional witch hunt.

Lance Armstrong spoke about the drug allegations in February 2011
"The toll this has taken on my family and my work for our foundation and on me leads me to where I am today - finished with this nonsense."

Armstrong had been given until 06:00 GMT on Friday to decide whether to continue fighting USADA's charges. The agency has said that 10 of Armstrong's former team-mates are prepared to testify against him.
USADA also accuses Armstrong of being a "ring-leader" of systematic doping on his Tour de France winning teams.

"If I thought for one moment that by participating in USADA's process, I could confront these allegations in a fair setting and - once and for all - put these charges to rest, I would jump at the chance," added Armstrong.
Tygart said shortly after Armstrong's statement that his agency would ban Armstrong from cycling for life and strip him of his titles.

Lance Armstrong factfile
Born: Plano, Texas
Teams: Motorola, Cofidis, US Postal, Discovery Channel, Livestrong, Astana, Team RadioShack
Tour de France: 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 (22 individual stage wins)
World Championships road race: 1993


"This is a heartbreaking example of how the win-at-all-costs culture of sport, if left unchecked, will overtake fair, safe and honest competition," he saud. "But for clean athletes, it is a reassuring reminder that there is hope for future generations to compete on a level playing field without the use of performance-enhancing drugs."

However, Armstrong has disputed that USADA has the power to take away his titles. "USADA lacks jurisdiction even to bring these charges," his statement said.

The cycling governing body the International Cycling Union (UCI) - which had backed Armstrong's challenge to challenge USADA's authority - has so far made no public comments on the latest developments.

World Anti-Doping Agency president John Fahey says Armstrong's decision to drop his fight against drug charges, which could have been escalated to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, was an admission the allegations "had substance in them".

Armstrong, who survived testicular cancer prior to his record-breaking Tour wins, says he will be focusing on the work with his cancer charity.

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A sad day not just for cycling, but sport as a whole.
 

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On one hand, this really sucks for Lance. On the other hand, it doesn't.

If he really did dope while he was winning his 7 medals, then (sue me) he does deserve to get stripped of them. He's the one that pretty much cheats and wins 7 medals, while the other men who weren't cheating, trying their hardest to win gold, had to deal with losing to man that unknowingly cheated for all these years.

If he really didn't dope while he was winning his 7 medals, then this is horrible for him. I don't consider myself a "bicycle enthusiast" but whenever Lance competed in the Tour De France, I watched. So, hearing this news really blows.
 

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The thing that bugs me is that this guy has done so much for cancer research, and really has been the benchmark for those who think cancer is the end of a normal life. And the drug supposedly taken is one used by those who've had chemo, so it's not exactly rocket science as to why he's taken it even if he has.

It paints a real shitty picture over the whole sport, a shame especially after Bradley Wiggins recent triumph.
 

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Love to hear Novas thoughts on this
 

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I find this to be complete bullshit. He's never had a positive test. Ever. All they have is a bunch of claims from guys he beat. That's it.