The correct answer is D. Lance Armstrong.
George Hincapie, Bradley Wiggins, and Carl Lewis are all professional athletes who have been accused of doping, but they have all denied the allegations. Lance Armstrong, on the other hand, has admitted to doping and has been stripped of his seven Tour de France titles. In 2013, he was banned from cycling for life by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA).
In January 2018, Armstrong announced that he would not appeal against the USADA’s decision to ban him from cycling for life. He said that he was “tired of fighting” and that he wanted to “move on with his life.”
Armstrong’s decision not to appeal was met with mixed reactions. Some people felt that he was finally taking responsibility for his actions, while others felt that he was simply trying to avoid further punishment.
Regardless of how people feel about Armstrong, his decision not to appeal is a significant development in the ongoing fight against doping in sports. It sends a message to other athletes that doping will not be tolerated and that there are serious consequences for those who are caught.