Talk:Lance Armstrong

suggested additional content
DROGADICTO, MENTIROSO, LADRÓN. Suggest adding the following as the last paragraph of the introduction section:

Tyler Hamilton, a professional cyclist who rode as Lance Armstrong's principal Domestique on the U.S. Postal Cycling team from 1999 through 2001, has extensively documented the history and methods of doping by Armstrong, himself, and others in "The Secret Race", a book co-authored with Daniel Coyle and published in 2012. Hamilton describes an investigation of Armstrong by Jeff Novitzky and the Food and Drug Administration and his bewilderment when the case was dropped.

Why was he allowed to keep his illicit earnings?
I believe the article would be improved if it included an explanation of how it came to be that Armstrong has been allowed to keep his illicitly gained earnings, leaving him obscenely wealthy, thanks to his cheating.


 * Can you provide any historical precedent for a sport's governing body to claw back prize money?Tethros (talk) 17:26, 10 July 2024 (UTC)