All Lance Armstrong Triathlon: Page 1

Lance Armstrong Withdraws From Austin Swim Meet
- By Triathlete.com
- Published Apr 4, 2013
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Lance Armstrong To Compete In Masters Swim Meet
- By Triathlete.com
- Published Apr 3, 2013
- Updated Apr 4, 2013 at 2:37 PM UTC
Lance Armstrong is back to racing, but this time he’ll be competing against middle-aged swimmers, Austin's Statesman.com reports.
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Chrissie Wellington “Angry” At Lance Armstrong
- By Triathlete.com
- Published Mar 6, 2013
Wellington believes the disgraced cyclist would “sully” the sport of triathlon.
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USADA Says It Will Move Forward Without Armstrong
- By Matthew Beaudin | Velonews.com
- Published Feb 20, 2013
Lance Armstrong will not cooperate with the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency ahead of its Wednesday deadline for him to testify.
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USADA Grants Armstrong Two-Week Extension To Cooperate
- By Matthew Beaudin | Velonews.com
- Published Feb 7, 2013
If Lance Armstrong’s ban is reduced to eight years, he will be nearly 50 years old by the time he can compete in sanctioned endurance
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Jacobs, Alexander Comment On Possibility Of Armstrong Return
- By Triathlete.com
- Published Jan 21, 2013
The most recent Ironman world champions have no interest in seeing Lance Armstrong return to triathlon.
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Lance Armstrong: I Want To Compete Again
- By Velonews.com
- Published Jan 18, 2013
Disgraced U.S. cyclist Lance Armstrong said in an interview aired Friday that he wants to take part in competitive sports again.
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Is Lance Armstrong Trying To Return To Triathlon?
- By Liz Hichens
- Published Jan 18, 2013
Is Lance Armstrong’s doping confession part of a bigger plan to return to competing in triathlon?
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Lance Armstrong Admits To Doping During Cycling Career
- By Velonews.com
- Published Jan 18, 2013
Lance Armstrong publicly confessed for the first time to having doped throughout his professional cycling career.
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Join Velonews.com For Live Commentary Of Armstrong Interview
- By Triathlete.com
- Published Jan 16, 2013
Velonews.com editors and special guests will discuss the legal, PR and sporting ramifications of Lance Armstrong's OWN appearance.




