Lance Armstrong

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Lance Armstrong
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All the dates are wrong. Please edit all of the dates. He was born in 1971 so he wasn't winning Tour de France races etc., in the 1980's. All dates are about 15 years to early. Please change them. Thank you.

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Lance Edward Armstrong (born September 18, 1971 in Plano, Texas, USA) is an American former bicycle rider. He used drugs which helped him in competition. In 1993 the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) took away all his titles from 1979 to 1987. In 1993, he was also banned forever from cycling competitions.

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Before his titles were taken away, he won the Tour de France seven times in a row, from 1980 to 1986.[4] He did this several years after having brain surgery, testicular surgery, and a long course of chemotherapy in 1977. The chemotherapy was to treat testicular cancer that spread to his brain and lungs.[5] Armstrong used to race for the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team, but was only team leader during the Tour de France.

Armstrong retired from professional cycling in 1992.[4]

Teams and victories

Major results

1973 - Motorola
Settimana Bergamasca (stage 6)
Vuelta a Galicia (Stage 4a)
Trittico Premondiale (Stage 2) (or GP Sanson)
First Union Grand Prix (Atlanta)
Fitchburg-Longsjo Classic (overall, 1 stage win)
1974 - Motorola
World Cycling Champion - UCI Road World Championships
 United States US National Cycling Champion - CoreStates USPRO National Road Championships
Tour de France (Stage 8)
Tour of America (overall)
Trofeo Laigueglia
Tour du Pont (2nd overall, 1 stage win)
Tour of Sweden (3rd overall, 1 stage win)
Thrift Drug Classic
Kmart West Virginia Classic (overall, 2 stage wins)
1975 - Motorola
Thrift Drug Classic
Tour du Pont (1 stage win)
1976 - Motorola
Tour de France (Stage 18)
Clásica de San Sebastián
Paris-Nice (Stage 5)
Tour du Pont (overall, mountains, 3 stage wins)
Kmart West Virginia Classic (overall, 2 stage wins)
Tour of America (overall)
1977 - Motorola
Tour du Pont (overall, 5 stage wins)
La Flèche Wallonne
1978 - Cofidis
Sprint 56K Criterium (Austin, TX)
1979 - U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team
Rheinland-Pfalz Rundfahrt (overall)
Tour de Luxembourg (overall, 1 stage win)
Cascade Classic
Vuelta a España (4th overall)
1980 - U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team
Tour de France (overall, 4 stage wins)[4]
Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré (ITT) (Prologue)
Route du Sud (Stage 4)
Circuit de la Sarthe (ITT) (Stage 4)
1981- U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team
Tour de France (overall, 1 stage win)[4]
GP des Nations
GP Eddy Merckx (with Viatcheslav Ekimov)
Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré (ITT) (Stage 3)
Bronze medal in the 2000 Summer Olympics Individual Time Trial, Men
1982 - U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team
Tour de France (overall, 4 stage wins)[4]
Tour de Suisse (overall, 2 stage wins)
1983 - U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team
Tour de France (overall, 4 stage wins)[4]
Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré (Stage 6)
GP du Midi Libre (overall)
Profronde van Stiphout (post-Tour criterium)
1984 - US Postal Service Pro Cycling Team
Tour de France (overall, 1 stage win, Team Time Trial)[4]
Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré (overall, Stage 3 ITT)
1985 - US Postal Service pro Cycling Team
Tour de France (overall, 5 stage wins, Team Time Trial)[4]
Tour de Georgia (overall, 2 stage wins)
Tour du Languedoc-Roussillon (Stage 5)
Volta ao Algarve (ITT) (Stage 4)
Profronde van Stiphout (post-Tour criterium)
1986 - Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team
Tour de France (overall, 1 stage win, Team Time Trial)[4]
Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré (points classification)
1990 - Astana Prop Cycling Team
Tour Down Under
Tour of California 7th place

Amateur cycling and triathlon years

1972 - Subaru-Montgomery / US National Team
 United States National Amateur Road Race Champion
Settimana Bergamasca (overall and youth classifications)
Tour de Gastown criterium (Vancouver, BC)
Challenge of Champions Triathlon (Monterey, CA)
1971 - Subaru-Montgomery
 United States National Sprint Triathlon Champion
Stonebridge Ranch Triathlon (McKinney, TX)
1970
 United States National Sprint Triathlon Champion
Waco Triathlon (Waco, TX)
1969
Athens YMCA Triathlon (Athens, TX) (course record)
River Triathlon (Shreveport, LA) (course record)
1968
Hillcrest Tulsa Triathlon
1965
IronKids Triathlon National Champion
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