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The Associated Press reports that Armstrong would prefer to speak to the UCI and WADA
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Armstrong meeting with USADA appears unlikely — AP
AUSTIN, Texas — Lance Armstrong’s lawyers say the cyclist will talk more about drug use in the sport, just likely not to the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, which led the effort to strip him of his Tour de France titles.
In a testy exchange of letters and statements revealing the gulf between the two sides, USADA urged Armstrong to testify under oath to help “clean up cycling.”
Armstrong’s attorneys responded that the cyclist would rather take his information where it could do more good — namely to cycling’s governing body and World Anti-Doping Agency officials.
USADA’s response to that: “The time for excuses is over.”
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