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The UCI ban Lance Armstrong for life and strip him of seven Tour de France titles

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Lance Armstrong has been stripped of his seven Tour de France titles after the UCI accepted the findings of the United States Anti-Doping Agency's investigation.

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These suspensions were also ratified by the UCI, who thanked the riders for providing evidence against Armstrong. McQuaid added: "The UCI will also recognise the sanctions imposed on the riders who testified against Lance Armstrong; UCI indeed thanks them for telling their stories." The UCI, particularly the leadership of McQuaid and honorary president Hein Verbruggen, who was president at the time of Armstrong's record run of Tour success, have met criticism over the USADA investigation. Allegations have been made against the UCI, which McQuaid dismissed. "UCI has nothing to hide in responding to the USADA report," he said. "The UCI has called a special meeting of the UCI management committee next Friday to discuss this report and the measures which the UCI wishes to put in place in order that we are never faced with such a situation in the future." While addressing the past, McQuaid was steadfast in his belief that cycling has a positive future. He added: "This is a landmark day for cycling. Cycling has endured a lot of pain as it has absorbed the impact of the USADA report. "UCI promised to prioritise our analysis of the report and to provide an early response and we've done that. "My message to cycling, to our riders, to our sponsors and to our fans today is: cycling has a future. "This is not the first time that cycling has reached a crossroads or that it has had to begin anew and to engage in the painful process of confronting its past. "It will do so again with renewed vigour and purpose and its stakeholders and fans can be assured that it will find a new path forward. "We're here to answer your questions and to say to the cycling community: UCI is listening and is on your side. "We've come too far in the fight against doping to return to our past. "Cycling has a future and something like this must never happen again."