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LA has undobtedly won plenty of races during his career, but he is most known for his wins in the Tour de France. He's been stripped of his titles though, due to having been found using illegal performanve enchancing drugs.
he lied about his use of drugs, he said that he had never ever used drugs of any sort , he had won 7 races but all his medals were taken away and now he has to live with the shame
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Lance Armstrong
Lance Armstrong with a total of 7 wins.
Well, one of the old Country and Western singers once said "Why is everyone so concerned about Lance Armstrong taking drugs" For all that its worth, he won bike races while on drugs. When I took drugs, I couldn´t even find my bike" There is no way of knowing if Lance Armstrong thought that he was on the Moon while he was high ... And, if you ever watched the Muppet Show with Louis Armstrong, you would have immediately realized that he and Kermit had a lot in common. But what Neil Armstrong did, when he set foot on the moon, was being the first person in history ever to step on a planetary body other than Earth ....
A competition called Tour de France, held mainly in France.
Lance Armstrong has been a role model for many due to defeating cancer and continuing to compete (and win) in the Tour de'France and other bicycle races.
Lance Armstrong was a cyclist who won 7 Tour de France races. He has since been stripped of those titles after admitting he used performance enhancing drugs. The man you're probably thinking of is Neil Armstrong, who orbited the moon on July 19, 1969, and landed on it the following day, when he became the first man to walk on the moon.
Lance Armstrong changed our lives today because he helped raise so much money for the cancer awareness and made people believe that they can get through cancer and they can be strong.
No. Quote from Wikipedia: "Armstrong had won the Tour de France a record seven consecutive times between 1999 and 2005, before being disqualified from those races and banned from cycling for life for doping offenses by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) in 2012."