Lance Armstrong admits driving charge

Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong has pleaded guilty to careless driving after hitting two parked cars with his SUV in Aspen, Colorado.

Lance Armstrong admits driving charge

Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong has pleaded guilty to careless driving after hitting two parked cars with his SUV in Aspen, Colorado.

The cyclist entered his plea by post under a plea agreement with prosecutors, closing the case and avoiding a court appearance.

Armstrong’s girlfriend, Anna Hansen, originally told police she was behind the wheel in the December 28 accident in icy conditions but later confessed that she lied to avoid media attention.

Court records show Armstrong paid $238.50 to cover court fees and a $150 fine.

Lawyer Andrea Bryan says it is fairly common for people to reach plea deals in such cases and to enter pleas by post.

Careless driving can be punished by up to 90 days in prison but Ms Bryan says jail time is rare.

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