Thursday, 11 October, 2012
Lance Armstrong and Swiss angles in alleged doping case
The United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) released its findings Wednesday of an investigation into former cyclist Lance Armstrong. The USADA claims that different evidence combined “including financial payments, emails, scientific data and laboratory test results” prove the use and distribution of performance enhancing drugs by the well-known cyclist. Also revealed in the report was the fact that Armstrong paid a Swiss-based firm run by Michele Ferrari, a doctor that the USADA says helped the seven-time Tour de France champion with an intricate doping system, more than one million dollars over several years. WRS’s Alex Helmick reports:
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