1992
Lance Armstrong's story was one of the most inspirational in sports: the cyclist overcame testicular cancer to win seven straight Tour de France titles from 1999 to 2005. But the story took a radical turn, as more and more people came out and said that he doped. Throughout the years Armstrong steadfastly maintained that he did not dope -- that is, until now. He admitted in an interview with Oprah Winfrey that he did, in fact, use drugs to help him win the Tour de France. Here's a timeline of some critical dates throughout Armstrong's career.
Armstrong turned professional after the 1992 Summer Olympics, and joined the Motorola Cycling Team.
Armstrong turned professional after the 1992 Summer Olympics, and joined the Motorola Cycling Team.








