NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lance Armstrong plans to confess to doping during his career in the interview he has given to Oprah Winfrey next week, the first meeting of the American cyclist since that it was stripped of his seven titles in the Tour de France, reported Saturday Today.
USALance Armstrong, age 41, however, should not provide specific details about its practices, the newspaper said, citing a source not identifiée.
The interview should be recorded Monday at the home of Armstrong, Austin, Texas, and expected to be released Thursday on the Oprah chain Winfrey.
Confessions would be a dramatic shift in the attitude of the former rider, Armstrong has always vehemently denied using illicit substances have repeatedly stressed that he had never been positive control during his carrière.
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