For as much as he said, he didn't say much at all.
Lance Armstrong this week fessed up to doping in his seven Tour de France wins, but it's the things he didn't say, the things he still might have lied about, that could haunt him yet. It will be remembered as the moment a dirty cyclist finally came clean, but that wasn't anything new, anyway -- the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency had vanquished Armstrong the cycling hero months earlier.
It was reported in the run-up to the interview that Armstrong ...
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