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Ex-UCI chief Verbruggen denies backing Armstrong

Updated on: 19 October,2012 08:43 AM IST  | 
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Former International Cycling Union (UCI) boss Hein Verbruggen dismissed a report in a Dutch newspaper yesterday which claimed he still backed disgraced cycling icon Lance Armstrong

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Verbruggen, who was the president of the sport’s world governing body during the time of Armstrong’s seven consecutive Tour de France wins, was quoted in De Telegraaf as saying: “Armstrong has never been tested positive including by the USADA (the US Anti-Doping Agency).

There is therefore not a trace of proof.” But Verbruggen, who is now UCI honorary president, issued a strongly-worded statement through UCI slating the “tone of De Telegraaf’s article which unjustly states that despite USADA’s dossier I still insist there is no proof” against Armstrong.


The USADA report was based upon testimony from 26 witnesses that include 11 former Armstrong teammates.



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