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Publicly lynching one man will not solve this problem: Armstrong
The disgraced cyclist feels he is the scapegoat of a sport that has always been subject to cheating #NewsTracker #Cycling #Lance Armstrong #UCI
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Now, WADA, UCI fight over Armstrong's truth and reconciliation process
On Monday, the UCI said it was disbanding the Independent Commission investigating the Lance Armstrong drugs scandal in favour of a truth and reconciliation commission (TRC). #NewsTracker #Cycling #Lance Armstrong #WADA #UCI
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UCI disbands panel looking into Armstrong links
The UCI said its independent panel did not have the support of the American and global anti-doping bodies, and that a truth and reconciliation process offered the best way "to clear the air." #NewsTracker #Lance Armstrong #UCI
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BBC News
Swiss back McQuaid UCI presidency
Pat McQuaid's attempt to gain a further term as president of cycling's world governing body has been boosted after he was nominated by Swiss Cycling. The Irishman was originally nominated for another term as UCI president by Cycling Ireland only for the #International Cycling Union #Switzerland #Lance Armstrong
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Winnipeg Free Press
USADA chief Tygart lashes out at UCI for lack of action since demise of Armstrong
The head of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency Travis Tygart smiles as he addresses the media at the EU Council in Brussels on Friday, May 17, 2013. Tygart is bitterly complaining that the UCI world cycling federation has failed to take any decisive action to c #Europe #Brussels #Travis Tygart
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VeloNews
McQuaid secures Swiss backing; avoids showdown in Ireland
TREVISO, Italy (VN) — UCI president Pat McQuaid avoided a possible showdown in Ireland by securing support from the Swiss cycling federation in his bid to run for a third term at the top of the world’s cycling governing body. McQuaid, 63, was facing head #Switzerland #Geneva #Lance Armstrong




