20 May, 2010
Floyd Landis Admits Doping, Alleges Use by Armstrong
Floyd Landis, the American cyclist whose 2006 Tour de France victory was nullified after a positive doping test, has sent a series of emails to cycling officials and sponsors admitting to, and detailing, his systematic use of performance enhancing drugs during his career. The emails also claim that other riders and cycling officials allegedly participated in doping, including seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong.
By REED ALBERGOTTI And VANESSA O'CONNELL
Read the Whole Story HERE at the Wall Street Journal
With the Tour of California and Giro d'Italia upon us, I figured a lil news doesn't hurt.
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