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WADA suspects detectors knew
Updated: October 12, 2012, 10:37 AM ET
Associated Press
WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- World Anti-Doping Agency director-general David Howman said Lance Armstrong pursued what appears to be a systematic doping program for a decade "probably with the knowledge" of people who were charged with detecting drug cheats.
Howman told New Zealand's LiveSport Radio on Friday that Armstrong's repeated claim he never has tested positive for a banned substance could no longer be regarded as proof of his innocence.
"What seems to have happened in this particular ...
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