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Lance Armstrong was as methodical in confessing to doping with Oprah Winfrey this week as he was in his rampage to seven Tour de France titles.
But in the second part of his interview with Winfrey, which aired Friday night, Armstrong finally let a little emotion creep in. When Winfrey asked him how he had handled the accusations while talking to his children, Armstrong got tears in his eyes.
Armstrong talked about having to tell his 13-year-old son, Luke, the truth about what happened.
See it in the video below.