Armstrong uninvited, unwanted guest at 100th Tour de France
PORTO VECCHIO, Corsica
Lance Armstrong made himself the uninvited guest at the Tour de France on Friday, coming back to haunt the 100th edition of the race and infuriating riders both past and present by talking at length in a newspaper interview about doping in the sport.
Armstrong told Le Monde that he still considers himself the record-holder for Tour victories, even though all seven of his titles from 1999-2005 were stripped from him last year for doping.
He said his life has been ruined by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency investigation that exposed as lies his years of denials that he and his teammates doped. He also took another swipe at cyclings top administrators, darkly suggesting they could be brought down by other skeletons in the sports closet.
None of those comments broke new ground, but in answering questions from Le Monde a newspaper he scorned when he was still competing Armstrong ensured that his views on doping at the Tour would have maximum impact in France and couldnt easily be written off as sour grapes being hurled at the race from afar. The respected daily is very much Frances newspaper of record. Its interview with the rider and his assertion that doping wont be eradicated from cycling dominated French airwaves ahead of the race start on Saturday, causing dismay and anger in the sport desperate to prove that it has turned the page on his era of serial cheating.
More at http://www.statesman.com/news/sports/armstrong-uninvited-unwanted-guest-at-100th-tour/nYY4s/ .