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Lance Armstrong still 'most admired person' in his website despite doping confession

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Posted: Jan 23, 2013 at 1718 hrs IST
Lance Armstrong still 'most admired person' in his website despite doping confession (Reuters)

Washington Disgraced cycling star Lance Armstrong is still the 'most recognizable and admired people' in his own website days after he confessed to doping and cheating his way to greatness in the Oprah Winfrey chat show.

According to the three-paragraph biography on Lance Armstrong.com, Armstrong managed to survive cancer and return to be a seven-time Tour De France winner, Fox News reports. The website also said that Armstrong's experience as a cancer survivor motivated him to show the same drive in his fight against cancer that made him excel in the sport. Armstrong, during last week's interview with Winfrey, said he finally cracked after he saw his son defending him against allegations from anti-doping authorities.

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