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Lance Armstrong Net Worth

Capital: € 45 million
Age: 48
Born: 09/18/1971
Country of origin: United States
Source of wealth: Cyclist
Last updated: 2022

Short introduction

Lance Armstrong never made a secret to an extreme man. During his active period as a bicycle rider, he reached an unprecedented increase from cancer to the winner of the seven times from Tour de France.

After his career, Armstrong became the protagonist of an unprecedented doping scandal that spent all seven Tour de France titles and caused public branding as fraud.

Armstrong must also pay homage to the financial scandal. After an estimated 110 million euros, he could still call him more than 45 million despite all fines.

Early life

Lance Armstrong was born in 1971 on the outskirts of Dallas. He was only two years old when his father left the family. After separation, Lance’s mother married her adoptive father in the future Terry Armstrong, who gave her a loud care and sometimes cruel. Looking for ways to escape from the intimidation of his stepfather, Lance Armstrong found cycling for himself.

In 1984 Armstrong tried for the first time as Triathlete at the age of 13. In 1987 he took part in his first bicycle race. In 1988 he had his first success when he took a third place in a short distance of Triathlon in the national championship. This year he was also invited to the Junior National Cycling Team Training Camp.

In 1989 and 1990 he was later celebrated as a national champion at the sprint distance of Triathlon. In 1991, the national championship in road racing for amateurs followed. A year later, Armstrong was ranked in the ranks of the road at the Barcelona Olympics.

Career highlights

Because of the affair of doping and the loss of his title, it is difficult to talk about the spotlight in Lance Armstrong’s career. If there is, his successful fight against cancer and the return that follows gives hope for many cancer patients. Armstrong continues to fight cancer through its commitment to those affected.

Famous quotes

“I didn’t invent the doping culture of cycling, but I also didn’t try to end it. Sport now pays the price for it. I’m sorry.”

“The story was so perfect for so long. You survive this illness, win the tour seven times, have a happy marriage and children. It is a mystical, perfect story. But it wasn’t real. ”

“Yes – yes – yes – yes – yes.” (Five answers to the question of whether he has ever used banned substances;

“No.” (Answer to the question of whether, in his opinion, you can win the Tour de France seven times without doping)

Amazing facts

Armstrong was at times associated with prominent women such as actress Ashley Olsen and rock singer Sheryl Crow

In 2004, Armstrong had a brief appearance alongside Vince Vaughn and Ben Stiller in the movie “Full of Nuts”

Armstrong’s book “The Tour of Life” was number one on the German bestseller list

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