Austin, TX – Oprah Winfrey Says Armstrong’s Comments On Doping Not As Expected

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    Cyclist Lance Armstrong is interviewed by Oprah Winfrey in Austin, Texas, in this January 14, 2012 handout photo courtesy of Harpo Studios. REUTERS/Harpo Studios, Inc/George Burns/Handout Austin, TX – Lance Armstrong “did not come clean in the way I expected” on whether he used performance-enhancing drugs in his cycling career, celebrated talk show host Oprah Winfrey said on Tuesday, a day after a lengthy interview with the disgraced athlete.

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    Armstrong, 41, has always vehemently denied using the drugs and had never tested positive to a doping test. But the evidence against him has been overwhelming and pressure has been building on him to admit that he cheated.

    USA Today reported on Monday that Armstrong had confessed to the doping in the interview with Winfrey, which will air on Thursday and Friday on Winfrey’s OWN Network, and other media say they have confirmed the report.

    In an appearance on CBS’ “This Morning” show on Tuesday, Winfrey stopped short of confirming a confession and said she would leave to others to decide if Armstrong had been contrite in the interview. She added that she found him to be thoughtful and serious.

    When asked why Armstrong, who had his seven Tour de France titles stripped last year, had agreed to an interview that lasted more than two hours, Winfrey said: “I think he was just ready.”

    “I didn’t get all the questions asked, but I think the most important questions and the answers that people around the world have been waiting to hear were answered,” Winfrey told CBS.

    A cancer survivor who went on to become the greatest cyclist the world has seen, Armstrong’s fall from grace has been as swift and spectacular as his rise through the French Alps.

    Long dogged by accusations he cheated his way to the top, an October report from the U.S. anti-doping body USADA ultimately triggered his rapid slide.

    USADA exposed Armstrong as a liar and a cheat, describing him as the ringmaster of the “most sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping program that sport has ever seen,” involving anabolic steroids, human growth hormone, blood transfusions and other doping.


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    11 years ago

    Who is this woman to pass judgement on anyone else?
    Who care what she thinks about anything!

    BuckyinWisconsin
    BuckyinWisconsin
    11 years ago

    Pathological liar and a creep. Throw him in jail.

    Professor
    Professor
    11 years ago

    He may have hurt his career and the sport. I still feel he has done more good than harm. Look at what he did with his fame and money. Helped thousands with his organization. Helped people with cancer, and encouraged them to fight instead if giving in.
    Ultimately he is a good person and has done wonders. And did not disgrace his fame and money.
    May he continue doing so.

    11 years ago

    Enough of what passes for “journalism” today, with its tawdry details! Is the public really interested in this trash?

    SandraM
    SandraM
    11 years ago

    Oprah, the High Priestess of Confession. People throw away one religion in exchange for another…