Armstrong renews attack of USADA

| July 11, 2012

COLORADO SPRINGS: Lance Armstrong refiled a federal lawsuit Tuesday against the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), hours after the group issued life bans against three of his former cycling associates.

Armstrong, a seven-time Tour de France champion, wants a federal judge to issue a temporary injunction against USADA pushing forward with charges or punishments against him for charges he was part of a major doping conspiracy.

USADA issued life bans as part of the conspiracy to former US Postal doctor Luis Garcia del Moral, Armstrong’s personal trainer and team consultant Michele Ferrari and coach ‘Pepe’ Marti for what USADA termed “systematic doping within the team” during Armstrong’s run of Tour de France crowns from 1999 to 2005.

 

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