U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, USADA, places Spain in the center of the plot of doping Lance Armstrong was served to win by cheating his 7 tours. Specifically, the Texan and his collaborators at the U.S. Postal team, Johan Bruyneel, Michele Ferrari, Luis del Moral, Pedro Celaya and Pepe Martí - offended sportingly from Girona, where Armstrong spent long periods. In sex, renew or die . In the cycling world, too, but without cheating.
Now, the director of the USADA, Travis Tygart, claims that Lance Armstrong lied during part of the interview with Oprah Winfrey when he said he had not doped in his return to cycling in 2009 and 2010. "Having your blood tests in 2009 and 2010, there is one chance in a million that is due to anything other than the doping," Tygart said in an interview on CBS. The Texan had lied to avoid the legal consequences of those years, that still would not have prescribed.
Doping, of the work
"The attitude I took the first win it all before the cancer and transportation cycling. And that's bad, I wanted to perpetuate the story. Winning was important and I still do, but now I see the victory otherwise. Doping was part of the job, that's how I saw it, "said Armstrong in January 2013 in a television program.
"The desire to win at all costs, the level at which it became a problem. Arrogance and challenging me to be lost, "admitted the new fallen hero.
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