
ESPN today aired the documentary "Lance" by former American professional cyclist Lance Armstrong, who was once the world-famous "Seven Champions" of the Tour de France, and was stripped of his seven Tour de France titles by the Anti-Doping Agency after retiring from the united states due to a doping scandal, and was banned for life. At one point in his self-narration in the documentary, Armstrong envisioned what would have been if he were still at the pinnacle of his career.
"If I'm still competing today, I can tell you who my class is. The athletes who are on my par will be Michael Phelps and LeBron James. I saw where they were, and it was only then that I realized, 'Well, that's where you were.' That's where I've been. I really don't want to miss it, and if I were still in that position, it wouldn't be good for my family. Armstrong said.
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