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The attorney for Lance Armstrong is denying a published report that the legendary cyclist will admit to the doping charges that cost him seven Tour de France titles. Tim Herman told the Associated Press that he has “no knowledge” of Armstrong's plans to confess. “When, and if, Lance has something to say, there won’t be any secret about it,” he said. The New York Times was the first to report his alleged plans to discuss the “sophisticated doping ring” he was rumored to have headed. Armstrong was stripped of all seven Tour de France titles and banned from cycling for life by the USADA.