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Wake-Up Call From Heck!

Dish's Future ex-boyfriend got a nasty wake up call this morning! Lance Armstrong says he got a knock on his door at 6:50 Thursday morning by anti doping agents. This was just 13 hours after he got back in Austin following some time off after the Tour De France race.

In a tweet , the Austinite said “knock-knock, 6:50am. Anti-doping inspectors at the house. Wow.”

When a friend asked Armstrong over Twitter if he made them breakfast, he replied, “no but offered coffee. Nice folks (many times the same peeps). But 6:50???” We love out Lancie Poo! Isn't he so nice and such a sense of humor! SWOON... =)

He said girlfriend Anna Hansen and 3-month-old son Max weren’t too happy.

Lance Armstrong was "particularly monitored" by the  France's sports minister in anti-doping checks at the Tour de France this year. They sent the warning to the seven-time Tour winner who came out of retirement to race again in cycling's showcase.

"The (doping) controls will be multiplied, and I tell Lance Armstrong that he will be particularly, particularly, particularly monitored," an official has said.

A-Holes....Jealousy won't do you any good. I'm just sayin'...

The Austinite has denied having taken banned substances during his cycling career. In a tweet from his Twitter earlier this year, Armstrong has said of the announcement, "No worries, it's been this way for 10 years. I have nothing to hide."

Armstrong finished a strong third place in the Tour De France this year—finishing 5:24 behind his Team Astana teammate, Alberto Contador, who won his second tour.

Armstrong has won the Tour seven times. He has also won 22 individual stages, including 11 time trials. 
 

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