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July 24, 2005

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Lance wins his seventh. Hats off to him. The LATimes looks at his legacy.

Competitors credit him with changing the way riders approach the world’s most famous bike race. His focus on technology and the intensity of his training have helped propel the sport at a time when it was battered by drug scandals. Even Armstrong is not immune to accusations, though he has never failed a doping test.

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