- Aug 29, 2004
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11:00 PM PARIS, France -- Lance Armstrong's record setting seventh
Tour de France victory, along with his entire Tour de France legacy,
may be tarnished by what could turn out to be one of the greatest
sports scandals of all time. Armstrong is being quizzed by French
police after three banned substances were found in his South France
hotel room while on vacation after winning the 2005 Tour de France.
The three substances found were toothpaste, deodorant, and soap -
which have been banned by French authorities for over 75 years.
Armstrong's girlfriend and American rocker Sheryl Crow is quoted as
saying "we use them every day in America, so we naturally thought
they'd be ok throughout Europe."
Along with these three banned substances, French authorities also
physically searched Armstrong himself and found several other
interesting items that they have never seen before, including a
backbone and balls.
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Tour de France victory, along with his entire Tour de France legacy,
may be tarnished by what could turn out to be one of the greatest
sports scandals of all time. Armstrong is being quizzed by French
police after three banned substances were found in his South France
hotel room while on vacation after winning the 2005 Tour de France.
The three substances found were toothpaste, deodorant, and soap -
which have been banned by French authorities for over 75 years.
Armstrong's girlfriend and American rocker Sheryl Crow is quoted as
saying "we use them every day in America, so we naturally thought
they'd be ok throughout Europe."
Along with these three banned substances, French authorities also
physically searched Armstrong himself and found several other
interesting items that they have never seen before, including a
backbone and balls.
copyright unknown? :think: