Armstrong Dropped From Nike, Resigns From Livestrong

Nike has announced its contract with Lance Armstrong has been terminated due to doping allegations. Armstrong also announced Wednesday that he has stepped down as chairman of his cancer-fighting charity Livestrong.

FOX Business Network’s Dennis Kneale  reports:

Nike has terminated its contract with Lance Armstrong in the wake of a detailed reports saying he orchestrated the use of performance enhancing drugs by almost a dozen teammates. Armstrong had denied charges for years, even in this Nike ad:

(Ad) “Everybody wants to know what I’m on. What am I on? I’m on my bike.”

Nike, this morning, posted an unusually blunt statement saying “Due to the seemingly insurmountable evidence that Lance Armstrong participated in doping and misled Nike for more than a decade, it is with great sadness that we have terminated our contract with him.”

RadioShack did much the same today, other sponsors may follow. 

In New York, Dennis Kneale, FOX News Radio.

READ a statement from Lance Armstrong on his resignation from Livestrong:

“In 1996, as my cancer treatment was drawing to an end, I created a foundation to serve people affected by cancer. It has been a great privilege to help grow it from a dream into an organization that today has served 2.5 million people and helped spur a cultural shift in how the world views cancer survivors. This organization, its mission and its supporters are incredibly dear to my heart.

I am deeply grateful to the people of the foundation who have done such hard and excellent work over the last 15 years, building tangible and effective ways to improve the lives of cancer survivors. And I am deeply humbled by the support our foundation has received from so many people throughout the world – survivors, world leaders, business leaders and of course, the cancer community itself. We turn to this community frequently for guidance and collaboration to achieve our shared goals. They are unfailingly generous with their wisdom and counsel and I can never thank them enough.

I have had the great honor of serving as this foundation’s chairman for the last five years and its mission and success are my top priorities. Today therefore, to spare the foundation any negative effects as a result of controversy surrounding my cycling career, I will conclude my chairmanship.

My duties will transfer to Vice Chairman Jeff Garvey who will serve as chairman. Jeff’s guidance and wisdom have been critical to shaping the foundation’s work since its earliest days. Jeff was this organization’s founding chairman and I have full confidence that under his leadership, the foundation will continue expanding its ability to serve cancer survivors.

My family and I have devoted our lives to the work of the foundation and that will not change. We plan to continue our service to the foundation and the cancer community. We will remain active advocates for cancer survivors and engaged supporters of the fight against cancer. And we look forward to an exciting weekend of activities marking the 15th anniversary of the foundation’s creation.”