But as the doping controversy continued to swirl on Thursday, Armstrong who turns 34 on Sunday, dismissed any thought of a comeback, saying he will stay retired.
"I'm happy with the way my career ended. I'm not going back," Armstrong was quoted in USA Today. "I'm sick of this.
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will he ride for an 8th tour win or not?...well its all academic now.
"I'm happy with the way my career ended. I'm not going back," Armstrong was quoted in USA Today. "I'm sick of this.
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will he ride for an 8th tour win or not?...well its all academic now.