Disgraced former cyclist Lance Armstrong said Thursday he'll spend the "rest of his life" trying to make amends to the people he let down and who view him as a fraud after publicly admitting to blood doping six years ago.
Armstrong also said the last six years of his life have "really sucked" as he's dealt with the fallout. .
"It's been terrible," Armstrong said in a "Today" show interview that aired Thursday.
Armstrong was banned from competitive sanctioned cycling for life in 2012 and stripped of his seven Tour de France titles, which he won from 1999 to 2005. He publicly denied ever doping for more than a decade before admitting to an extensive use of performance-enhancing drugs in a 2013 interview with Oprah Winfrey.
"That interview came at an interesting time, at a difficult time, and in a lot of ways maybe came too soon," Armstrong said of coming clean to Oprah. "I don't think it worked. I think it absolutely did not work. For half of the room, it wasn't enough. Then for the other half of the room, it was way too much."
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