Floyd Landis Used Drugs On Racing Time Of Cycling

Thursday, May 20, 2010



Floyd Landis, the American cyclist whose 200 Tour De France victory was nullified after a positive doping test, has sent a series of emails to cycling officials and sponsors admitting to, and detailing, his systematic use of performance enhancing drugs during his career.

He also claims several other cyclists including former teammate and seven time Tour De France champion Lance Armstrong used performance enhancing drugs and team managers, owners all knew of the drug use.

Landis 34, was suspended for nearly two years for his drug violations during the 2006 Tour. He now rides for Bahati Foundation pro cycling Team. “I want to clear my conscience,” Landis told ESPN.com. “I don’t want to be part of the problem anymore.”



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