Talk:L'Équipe
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Anyone else have the urge to tell their moronic writer Anne Giuntini to find a backbone and back it up with some brains? Out of all the world's journalists and writers I've spoken to, she is without doubt one of the most abrasive and least intelligent - and she covers Formula One of all sports. She would be far better off covering one of France's home grown sports, cared about by noone. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.201.27.185 (talk) 09:58, 21 October 2007 (UTC)
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The Lance Armstrong case
[edit]I have removed the reference to Lance Armstrong and placed it below. I did it because there have been many substantial stories in L'Équipe over half a century and it seems incongruous to pick just this one.Les woodland (talk) 14:33, 28 November 2009 (UTC)les woodland
On August 23, 2005, the newspaper accused Lance Armstrong of taking the performance-enhancing drug EPO during the 1999 Tour de France. Armstrong denied the claims, and the issue was investigated by the International Cycling Union.
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