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Lance Armstrong

Is Lance Armstrong A-List?

NoD

NoLance Armstrong is currently ranked D tier — a minor public figure with limited fame outside a small audience.

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Reached A-list in 2004

Sixth Consecutive Tour Victory

Lost A-list status in 2012

Dropped to D tier — USADA Lifetime Ban and Titles Stripped

Ranking Timeline

1996C$2M

Cancer Diagnosis and Survival

Armstrong was diagnosed with advanced testicular cancer with a poor prognosis but made a miraculous recovery. His survival story became central to his later inspirational narrative.

1999B$8M+$6M

First Tour de France Victory

Armstrong won his first Tour de France just three years after cancer treatment, beginning his unprecedented streak. The victory made him an international sports hero and symbol of resilience.

2004S▲▲$50M+$42M

Sixth Consecutive Tour Victory

Armstrong's sixth straight Tour de France win solidified his status as the greatest cyclist ever and a global icon. His Livestrong foundation raised millions for cancer research, and he became one of sports' most marketable athletes.

2005S$100M+$50M

Seventh Tour Win and Retirement

Armstrong won his seventh consecutive Tour de France and retired from cycling at the peak of his fame. He was considered an untouchable legend despite persistent doping rumors.

2010A$120M+$20M

Federal Doping Investigation Begins

Former teammate Floyd Landis accused Armstrong of systematic doping, triggering a federal investigation. The allegations began to erode his public image, though he continued to deny all claims.

2012D▼▼▼$90M-$30M

USADA Lifetime Ban and Titles Stripped

The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency banned Armstrong for life and stripped all seven Tour titles after uncovering extensive doping evidence. Major sponsors like Nike terminated contracts, costing him millions and destroying his reputation.

2013D$75M-$15M

Oprah Confession Interview

Armstrong admitted to doping in all seven Tour victories during a televised interview with Oprah Winfrey. The confession confirmed years of lies and ended any chance of redemption in professional cycling.

2026D$75M

Disgraced Athlete with Business Ventures

Armstrong remains banned from cycling and is primarily known for his doping scandal rather than his achievements. He works in business and podcasting, but his legacy is permanently tarnished as one of sports' greatest frauds.

Last updated: February 23, 2026