I thought that the end of Armstrong's career as a competitive cyclist probably deserved more media attention.
But it looks like an end with more meaning may be approaching:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/14/sp...ry.html?src=me
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Federal authorities investigating possible fraud and doping charges against Lance Armstrong and his associates have issued grand jury subpoenas to witnesses, according to several people briefed on the case.
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At least two people previously involved with the United States Postal Service Team told investigators of their past doping practices.
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There's always been too much smoke around Armstrong to discount the presence of fire.
It would probably be appropriate for Armstrong to end up a tragic figure. The tragedy brought on by himself. A prickly star that due to his personality and personal life has turned off many fans. Armstrong is admired, but he is not loved.
Hopefully a new American star will emerge....some have suggested Taylor Phinney. We shall see.