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Brewing giant Anheuser-Busch followed Nike's lead, saying: "We have decided not to renew our relationship with Lance Armstrong when our current contract expires at the end of 2012." ...
Seriously, look at the Nike commercial Armstrong made, which we’d later discover was filmed amid his constant blood doping: There is gall. And then there is that.
Acceptance Insurance Company sued Lance Armstrong and Tailwind Sports Corp., claiming that Armstrong committed fraud because he hid the fact that he doped when winning the Tour in 1999, 2000 and 2001.
The determination of a cancer riddled Lance Armstrong. The strength of a legless sprinter making a dash towards the finish line. What a great ad to lead into our top ten.
Five years since his confession to Oprah Winfrey, Lance Armstrong is still paying a price for what he did. “In excess of 100 mil,” Armstrong said in an e-mail to USA TODAY Sports on Jan. 4.
Armstrong's cheating was finally uncovered in 2012 when the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, armed with sworn testimony from Landis and other former teammates, moved to strip Armstrong of his titles.
At least four more companies have followed Nike's lead and dropped Lance Armstrong. The Washington Post reported that loyal and long-time sponsors, Anheuser-Busch, food maker, Honey Stinger, and Trek ...
Nike sold millions of $1 Livestrong bracelets to help raise money for cancer research. Armstrong has until Friday to file a brief with the court, and Nike will have until Oct. 13 to respond.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Attorneys for Lance Armstrong, Nike and the federal government all marched into a federal courtroom here Tuesday to debate whether the world’s biggest sportswear company ...
Armstrong had denied doping for years and aggressively fought those who challenged his denials. But he finally admitted to it in a January 2013 television interview with Oprah Winfrey. Lance ...
The subpoenas are part of the federal government’s $100 million civil fraud suit against Armstrong on behalf of the U.S. Postal Service, which sponsored Armstrong’s cycling team from 1998 to 2004.
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