Armstrong asks US panel to drop doping charges:
WASHINGTON -- Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong asked a US Anti-Doping Agency review board on Friday to dismiss "spurious" allegations brought against him last week.
Armstrong's attorney Robert Luskin replied to USADA's claims that the famed US cyclist was part of a doping conspiracy in an 18-page letter obtained by the Washington Post and linked to on Armstrong's Twitter account.
Luskin said USADA had not submitted proper evidence to support its claims that Armstrong ...
Keep on reading: Armstrong asks US panel to drop doping charges
WASHINGTON -- Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong asked a US Anti-Doping Agency review board on Friday to dismiss "spurious" allegations brought against him last week.
Armstrong's attorney Robert Luskin replied to USADA's claims that the famed US cyclist was part of a doping conspiracy in an 18-page letter obtained by the Washington Post and linked to on Armstrong's Twitter account.
Luskin said USADA had not submitted proper evidence to support its claims that Armstrong ...
Keep on reading: Armstrong asks US panel to drop doping charges
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