An Italian cyclist says a young Lance Armstrong paid him $100,000 to throw a 1993 race for which the top prize was $1 million. "He offered me a panettone [cake] as a present and wished me a Merry Christmas. In the box there were $100,000 in small bills," Roberto Gaggioli told an Italian paper, according to the New York Post. "Lance said that my team, Coors Light, had agreed to it. I understood that it had all been decided."
"Two laps from the end, I was in a breakaway with Lance, Bobby Julich, and some Italian riders from the Mercatone team," Gaggioli continues. But Armstrong gave a sign and Gaggioli started pedaling slower; Armstrong, then 22, won the race, the final one in an event known as the Million Dollar Race or the Thrift Drug Triple Crown. He had already won the first two, so he took the million-dollar prize for winning all three, then went on to his string of Tour de France victories. (More Lance Armstrong stories.)