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    have done well enough to call themselves champions of the sport. Lance Armstrong has succeeded so many times in this strenuous sport, that he has earned his title as the greatest cyclist. Lance was born on September 18, 1971 in a tiny suburb of Dallas, Texas called Oak Cliff.

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    Although Lance Armstrong has faced scandal within the cycling world he remains to overcome all the challenges life has thrown his way and continues to do so. Armstrong’s name has been known for all his cycling achievements. His name coincides with the Livestrong foundation. Lance Armstrong’s greatest accomplishment was being the founder of the Lance Armstrong Foundation now called the Livestrong foundation. Lance Armstrong was born in the town of Plano, Texas on September 18th,1971. Lance was raised

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    Lance Armstrong Lance Armstrong was born September 18, 1971 in Plano, Texas. Armstrong was always athletic and had quickly discovered that he had a love for triathlons, particularly cycling. By the age of ten he began running and swimming, and at age thirteen he started competing in cycling and triathlons (Osei-Hwere). By the age of sixteen Lance Armstrong was a professional tri-athlete and was the national sprint- course triathlon champion (Osei-Hwere). Armstrong chose to focus on cycling because

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    Lance Armstrong was born September 18, 1971 in Plano, Texas. Armstrong was always athletic, and had quickly discovered that he had a love for triathlons, particularly cycling. According to the website Bio True Story, “He began running and swimming at ten years old, and took up competitive cycling and triathlons…at thirteen. At sixteen, Armstrong became a professional tri-athlete [and] was the national sprint-course triathlon champion in 1989 and 1990,” at the ages of eighteen and nineteen respectfully

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    important life milestones. These are all apart of the life of a professional athlete. These careers take many years of impossible training and dedication, but what if a pill could reduce the amount of time spent in the gym. Throughout their careers, Lance Armstrong, Jose Canseco, and Marion Jones all used personal enhancement devices to try and achieve the American Dream of personal wealth and success, but ultimately lost all of their accomplishments due to laws cracking down on steroid use. Steroids

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    as he left the seats at the Tour de France with his wife. Born on September 18, 1971, Lance Armstrong was a world-famous seven-time Tour de France champion, winning each victory consecutively, one victory after another. Eventually, people started to call him "Le Patron" because of his excellent talent as a cyclist; and a lot of people loved him. Everyone had flags with Texas on them and they all cheered for Lance to win the race and he won it for his seventh time. However, that all changed once he

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    “Anything is possible, but you have to believe and you have to fight.” Lance Armstrong voiced this thought when recalling his fight to cancer; however, some saw this remark as a regard to his fight against the doping allegations that were placed upon him in 2002. There is no doubt that Lance Armstrong was blood doping in order to become stronger, endurance-wise, for his Tour de France competitions; however, Armstrong founded a charity that not only promoted cancer awareness and research, but also

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    Lance Armstrong is one of the best cyclist there is. He was in many races over the world. He has won many awards in many races. He also had many companies sponsoring him. But all that was taken away and his reputation was ruined when he was caught doping. One of his first awards was the La Flèche Wallonne in 1996. Another one of his great accomplishments was the sports illustrated sports person of the year which he won on 2002. He has also won the best comeback athlete espy award. And another award

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    Lance Armstrong was a professional cyclist that got caught up in a huge scandal involving his usage of performance-enhancing drugs. He had many major accomplishments and was a massive inspiration to many Americans. He was a cancer survivor and was a seven time Tour de France winner. Although, Lance Armstrong had admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs and faced a lawsuit of up to ninety-seven million dollars but was later only settled for five million. Lance Armstrong deserved to be punished

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    Lance Armstrong was born in 1971 in Texas. At the age of 13 he began competing in cycling and triathlons. Armstrong soon chose to focus on cycling. In 1992 Lance Armstrong finished 2nd in the U.S Olympic trails. In 1993 21-year-old Armstrong won his most important race yet; the World Road Race championship in Oslo, Norway. In 1996 he was diagnosed with testicular cancer, which halted his career. In 1998, he returned to cycling. He was back in his game. Although, Lance Armstrong was a role model to

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