Lance Armstrong is set to make a shock return to the height of competitive sport after announcing on Instagram that he will be competing for Hungary, the birthplace of his mother’s father, at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.
The American-born Armstrong was banned from all sanctioned Olympic sports for life in 2012 after famously being found guilty of doping offences; a revelation that also saw him stripped of all seven of his Tour de France titles won between 1999 and 2005.
After a successful appeal against the ban in 2017 though, the sanctions against Armstrong were eased so that the only sports he was directly prohibited from competing in were those on two-wheels – road cycling, track cycling and mountain biking – and while many would have assumed this would be enough to keep the notorious cyclist out of the world’s most famous sporting competition, it seems the man himself had other ideas.