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Lance Armstrong doping campaign exposes USADA's hypocrisy
www.washingtonpost.com
[Washington Post (blog)] - The response of WADA President John Fahey? A rant in which he suggested that Contador was given a two-year ban instead of one because Zapatero had dared to open his mouth. Let me repeat: The president of WADA actually suggested publicly that an
Armstrong's legacy wiped out by drugs
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[Wilkes Barre Times-Leader] in the USPS conspiracy,” a reference to Armstrong's former U.S. Postal Service cycling team. In all, USADA said up to 10 former Armstrong teammates were set to testify against him. “He had a right to contest the charges,” WADA President John Fahey
Armstrong decision not to fight drugs charges set to spark row between WADA ...
boxscorenews.com
[Boxscore] - WADA chairman John Fahey claimed that all of his victories, including the seven Tour de France titles, must be "obliterated" but the UCI has warned anti-doping officials in the United States that they must justify their decision first if that is what
Armstrong 'stripped' of tour wins
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[Stabroek News] - Lance Armstrong. World Anti-doping Agency (WADA) chief John Fahey said that Armstrong's decision not to contest the allegations adds up to nothing more than an admission of guilt. “He had the right to rip up those charges, but he elected n ot to
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