Armstrong doping activities
The United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) conducted an investigation of the claims against Armstrong doping activities, and in 2012, it found him guilty and charged him of doping and trafficking drugs. Ideally, this was after blood samples which were collected from him in 2009 and 2010 and whose results led to Armstrong being suspended from cycling races.
In response to the allegations, Armstrong filed a claim against the claims, but unfortunately, it was declined.
In 2012, he gave up following the court cases and decided that he would not follow up the case once more.
What followed next was banning him from the seven Tour de France victories as well as participation in any other Olympic sporting activity.
A report was released on Armstrong’s doping activities, and the claims were termed as the most sophisticated and highly complicated doping activities ever since the inception of cycling sports.