Lance Armstrong believes he will someday get his Tour de France titles back: "Someday the truth will come out"

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Monday, 07 April 2025 at 12:24
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Lance Armstrong is the most controversial figure in the history of cycling and recently one of his statements has once again brought a lot of negative attention towards him. The disgraced American, who lost all his seven Tour de France titles due to a doping ring within the team, believes he will one day get him back.

First of all, the interview focused on what the company US Postal, the sponsor with which he won several Tour de France, asked him as compensation after his positive for doping and the loss of the titles:

"They wanted $100 million from me. Which I didn't have. It was $107 million or $111 million. That included expensive lawyers, signed endorsements and things like that-it was a lot. They convinced me that there was a five percent chance that I would actually have to pay, even though I assumed the percentage was zero. After five years, we finally settled," Armstrong said in Steve-O's Wild Ride podcast.

The Texan also tells how he rebounded with an investment that once again secured his family's financial future: "I lived in uncertainty for a while, but I invested early on in Uber. When the company had just started, that saved my family's quality of life, so to speak. That investment was fucking magical. I'm no longer a shareholder, but it's now worth $70 billion. We invested when it was worth $3.5 million. You can do the math. To put it in context."

Doping

Of course, the question about doping had to come. Armstrong in this case explained something that does not surprise us, that he is not a big fan of anti-doping agencies:

"I understand your question, but you must have some guardrails. I'm not a fan of these agencies that enforce things mainly because I think they're ineffective. They spend a lot of money and they're not that effective, but that doesn't mean we should say everybody can do whatever they want. I don't think that should be done."

However, he assured that he is against athletes doing whatever they want: "We should not let athletes do whatever they want. Then they run enormous risks. Exactly how dangerous is doping? Steve-O, this doesn't make any sense. And I'll tell you why. The IOC controls everything; all sports are part of it because they are part of the Olympic movement. And that's a good thing.

Legacy

Finally, he reflected on his legacy, hinting that although at the moment if you go to Wikipedia the Tour de France he won has no winner after his sanction and the UCI's decision not to give the win to those who finished second, that could change in the future:

"Officially, they say I didn't win any. They say there was no winner, that chapter is blank. But history is never final, it is always being rewritten, and someday the truth will come out. At this point, I don't care what history says. What I really value is having been with those who fought with me, those I faced".

"Those I defeated, those I wanted to defeat, and those I was never born to embrace. If you talk to them, you will know who the real champion was. What I lived through was so intense that, sooner or later, history will have to adjust itself. I may be gone by then, and I'm not worried about that. History is never finished. And many of those who claim to have been there today only do it to make themselves feel more important."

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MrCampy 10 April 2025 at 23:01+ 35

The truth is already out pendejo and you were caught.

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