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Lance Armstrong Interview on Oprah
In what will be one of the most watched interviews of the year, Lance Armstrong has reportedly admitted to the use of doping substances during his illustrious cycling career with arguably the most influential woman in the world, Oprah Winfrey. Live coverage of the two-part show will be covered right here on Cyclingnews.
Cyclingnews will follow what is said to be a tell-all interview with the Queen of television - as it happens.
Cyclingnews' live coverage of Armstrong's interview will start 30 minutes prior to the show's start.
Coverage will begin on Thursday 17 January 8:30pm EST with broadcast to commence at 9:00pm EST. Friday's second-part will also be covered live on Cyclingnews, starting at 8:30pm EST with television broadcast at 9:00pm EST.
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