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Oprah promises tough grilling of Lance Armstrong

 
Published on Jan 10, 2013
6:06 AM
This combination image made of file photos shows Lance Armstrong, left, on Oct. 7, 2012, and Oprah Winfrey, right, on Mar. 9, 2012. Lance Armstrong will face a no-holds-barred interview with Oprah Winfrey, her cable TV network promised Wednesday, as speculation mounted that the cycling icon might finally confess to being a drug cheat. --PHOTO: AP

WASHINGTON (AFP) - Lance Armstrong will face a no-holds-barred interview with Oprah Winfrey, her cable TV network promised on Wednesday, as speculation mounted that the cycling icon might finally confess to being a drug cheat.

"Armstrong has no editorial control and no question is off-limits," Nicole Nichols of Winfrey's OWN cable TV network told AFP in an email, adding that the disgraced cyclist is getting no payment for the interview.

Ms Nichols also said the 90-minute interview at Armstrong's home in Austin, Texas - to be aired Jan 17 on the OWN network and online worldwide - "is not live." Asked when it would be recorded, she replied: "We are not confirming any further details."

It will be Armstrong's first interview since he was stripped in October of his Tour de France titles after the US Anti-Doping Agency said he helped orchestrate the most sophisticated doping programme in cycling history. Last week, The New York Times reported that Armstrong, 41, was considering publicly admitting that he used banned performance-enhancing drugs, in an apparent bid to return to competitive sport in marathons and triathlons.

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