A quarter of a century has passed since the 1999 Tour de France ... Armstrong. “I have been told that my public disputes with ...
Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown, said Shakespeare’s Henry IV, but the king of cycling, Lance Armstrong, wasn’t ...
Christian Vande Velde rode on the first two of Armstrong's Tour-winning teams. He later admitted doping during his career.
(CNN) — Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown, said Shakespeare’s Henry IV, but the king of cycling, Lance Armstrong ... and even Armstrong’s rivals at the 2004 Tour de France.