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Anyone over 40 who has cycled and raced over the years knows who won those Tours: Lance Armstrong.

He was the undeniably dominant rider in the previous decade, when ALL his rivals were also doping, like most racers throughout the last 50 years of the sport. They should declare the Tour De France as "never has happened" if they let the others keep their trophies. It's a joke.

Tom Simpsn died on the climb to Mont Ventoux, a kilometer from the finish line. The monument erected at the spot of his death reminds everyone in the Tour De France of its history with drugs.

Here's the story and picture:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Tom_Simpson




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Lance Armstrong: Cyclist charged over Colorado car crash
By: clo
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Wed, 04 Feb 15 5:30 PM
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Lance Armstrong, what a scumbag!

Lance Armstrong: Cyclist charged over Colorado car crash

Lance Armstrong is due in court after being accused of leaving the scene of an accident and crashing into two parked cars.

According to police, the cyclist left the scene in the ski resort of Aspen, Colorado, before officers arrived.
Reports in the US media said his girlfriend Anna Hansen told police she was driving, before changing her story.
Armstong, 43, who was stripped of seven Tour de France titles for doping, faces court on 17 March.

He could face a fine and up to 90 days in jail if convicted of the charges of leaving the scene and driving too fast for the snowy conditions.

Hansen, 33, who lives in Aspen, was initially cited for the incident after telling police she had been driving the couple home from an Aspen Art Museum party.
She claimed to have lost control and hit two parked cars, before speaking to the owner and offering to pay for the damage, the police report said.

The Aspen Daily News reported that the couple had made the "joint decision" to avoid negative headlines.
Officers then spoke to the valet at the event, who said Armstrong had driven away from the gala. 

On 12 January, the charges were transferred to Armstrong. Hansen will not face charges.

Armstrong was stripped of his seven Tour de France victories and banned for life from racing in 2012 by the US Anti-Doping Agency after he admitted using performance-enhancing drugs.


http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/cycling/31125348


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