Meanwhile, the former pro rider defended cycling, which in his opinion, the same rules weren't applied as in other sports. I can understand why a journalist publishes the information, ... But I have my doubts on the lab. And I ask myself Why only Armstrong and not the other ones Why only cycling and not the urine samples of the French soccer players in the 1998 World Championships
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