Prosecutors drop Lance Armstrong doping investigation


LOS ANGELES — The case against Lance Armstrong is closed. His legacy as a seven-time Tour de France champion endures.

It appears the latest serious threat to Lance Armstrong's controversial legacy as one of the greatest sportsmen of the era is over. Federal prosecutors announced Friday that they have dropped their investigation into whether the seven-time Tour de

Lance Armstrong, who won the Tour de France a record seven times, took a stake in Mobli Inc., an operator of a video social networking site. The retired cyclist also will use Mobli to post videos of his training as well as the Lance Armstrong

U.S. Justice Department prosecutors Friday said they are closing a criminal probe of champion cyclist Lance Armstrong without filing charges alleging he used performance-enhancing drugs. A statement from the U.S..

AP Federal prosecutors say they are closing a criminal investigation of Lance Armstrong and will not charge him over allegations the seven-time Tour de France winner used performance-enhancing drugs. In a statement, United States Attorney Andre Birotte