Armstrong opts against appeal

FILE - OCTOBER 10: According to reports October 10, 2012, Lance Armstrong has was a central player in a sophisticated cycling doping program. PARIS, FRANCE- JULY 25: Lance Armstrong of the USA riding for the US Postal Service team presented by Berry Floor, shows six fingers representing his six consecutive Tour de France victorys, before the start of Stage 20 of the Tour de France between Montereau and The Champs Elysees on July 25, 2004 in Paris, France.(Photo by Robert Laberge/Getty Images).

FILE - OCTOBER 10: According to reports October 10, 2012, Lance Armstrong has was a central player in a sophisticated cycling doping program. PARIS, FRANCE- JULY 25: Lance Armstrong of the USA riding for the US Postal Service team presented by Berry Floor, shows six fingers representing his six consecutive Tour de France victorys, before the start of Stage 20 of the Tour de France between Montereau and The Champs Elysees on July 25, 2004 in Paris, France.(Photo by Robert Laberge/Getty Images).

Published Dec 29, 2012

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Lausanne – Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong missed the deadline to lodge an appeal over being stripped of his seven Tour de France titles for systematic doping, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) announced.

Armstrong has been wiped from the record books with all of his achivements since August 1998 binned by the International Cycling Union (UCI) after he was accused of being at the heart of sports' biggest ever doping scandal.

The UCI notified the Texan on December 6 that he had until December 27 to appeal his lifetime ban.

Armstrong, who has always denied doping, had already announced in August that he was dropping his legal challenge against the allegations made against him by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA).

The International Olympic Committee (IOC), who had been waiting on the result of any appeal, could now demand that Armstrong returns the time-trial bronze medal he won at the Sydney Olympics in 2000. – Sapa-AFP

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