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Armstrong dismisses drugs claim
24/06/2006 16:23 - (SA)
Paris - Seven-time Tour de France
champion Lance Armstrong totally dismissed on Friday a claim by
French newspaper Le Monde that he had admitted taking banned
drugs including erythropoietin (EPO) at the time he was being
treated for cancer.
In a statement, the 34-year-old Texan, said: "The latest
story, which alleges an admission of using performance enhancing drugs in a hospital in 1996, is today as absurd and untrue as when it was first circulated years ago. It never happened."
He described the allegations in the newspaper as "stale,
unfounded and untrue."
Armstrong, who retired after his record seventh consecutive
victory last July, has always denied taking banned substances.
The American, who revealed in October 1996 he had undergone
surgery to cure testicular cancer, returned to cycling in 1999
to record his first Tour victory.
- Reuters
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