AUSTIN, TX: Livestrong is focusing on personal outreach to its supporters after the US Anti-Doping Agency banned founder Lance Armstrong from cycling and said it stripped him of his Tour de France titles.

The foundation has reached out to supporters and stakeholders through Facebook, Twitter, and emails from CEO Doug Ulman, said Katherine McLane, VP of communications at the nonprofit. Livestrong is not working with an agency on its response to the USADA's decision, she said.

McLane explained that the ...