Armstrong 'in the past' says Tour de France organiser

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Tour de France organiser Christian Prudhomme discusses the 2014 Tour de France route in Paris, on January 17, 2013

PARIS (AFP) –

Tour de France organiser Christian Prudhomme discusses the 2014 Tour de France during a press conference in Paris, on January 17, 2013. Prudhomme said the 2014 Tour de France will start with a stage between Leeds and Harrogate in the English county of Yorkshire on July 5. Prudhomme said Lance Armstrong, who was stripped of his seven Tour titles because of doping, “was already in the past”.

Tour de France organiser Christian Prudhomme said Thursday that disgraced rider Lance Armstrong, who was stripped of his seven Tour titles because of doping, “was already in the past”.

Prudhomme added that it was a surprise that Armstrong had given a television interview, to be broadcast at 02h00 GMT on Friday, in which he reportedly admitted doping.

“No one could have imagined only a few weeks ago that Lance Armstrong would make his confession publicly, that he would confess in public to having been doped,” he said.

“It’s obviously something very important but I can’t say more than that, I don’t know more than you. I don’t know what he’ll say. For us, Lance Armstrong is already in the past.”

The International Cycling Union (UCI) late last year effectively erased Armstrong from the cycling history books when it decided not to appeal sanctions imposed on the Texan rider by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA).

A damning USADA report, including hundreds of pages of eyewitness testimony, emails, financial records and laboratory analysis of blood samples, said Armstrong helped orchestrate the most sophisticated doping programme in the history of sport.

In his first interview since Armstrong was shorn of his Tour titles, recorded Monday with Oprah Winfrey, the US television icon said she believed “the most important questions” were asked and that Armstrong provided answers “that people around the world have been waiting to hear”.

Armstrong’s choice of Winfrey as a confessor is a stunning reversal for a man who was notoriously aggressive in denying doping accusations for more than a decade, vilifying those who challenged him.

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