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Armstrong May Admit Doping to Restore Career, N.Y. Times Says

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Lance Armstrong, who was stripped of his seven Tour de France cycling titles and barred for life from competing in Olympic sports, is considering confessing to the use of performance-enhancing drugs to restore his competitive eligibility, the New York Times reported.

Armstrong, 41, is talking to associates and antidoping officials about a public admission, the Times said, citing people with knowledge of his discussions.