If he was racing today, Lance Armstrong wouldn't dope, he tells the BBC, "because I don't think you have to." But if you were to put him in a time machine and take him "back to 1995, when doping was completely pervasive," he says, "I would probably do it again." That's not to say he has no regrets, he says in his first TV interview since his Oprah Winfrey confessional. (The BBC is airing a 30-minute documentary on Armstrong Thursday.) During his doping years, he was also "an asshole to a dozen people," some of whom had accused him of doping, he explains, so "I would want to change the man that did those things, maybe not the decision, but the way he acted. The way he treated people, the way he couldn't stop fighting. It was unacceptable, inexcusable."