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Technician defends Landis work
Times Staff WriterA technician in a French laboratory who played a central role last summer in determining Tour de France champion Floyd Landis tested positive for testosterone doping, strongly defended her analyses Tuesday. Cynthia Mongongu, an analyst at the French...Tags: Justice System, Steroids, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, University of California, Los Angeles
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Landis' defense on attack
Times Staff WriterIt was supposed to be the case against American cyclist Floyd Landis, but from opening statements through early testimony it was also the case against a controversial Paris lab. And the challenge is likely to continue throughout the public hearings...Tags: Richard Riordan, Drugs and Medicines, Cycling Trial, Crime, Law and Justice, University of California, Los Angeles
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Landis was warned that he would never win his case
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe head of cycling's international sanctioning body told 2006 Tour de France champion Floyd Landis that his defense against doping charges would leave him "penniless," warning the cyclist: "There's no way you can win." The admonition appears in Landis'...Tags: Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, David Letterman, Sports, Cycling
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Chatting with Michael Hiltzik
strbuk: Michael, do you think that the outcome of the Inigo Landaluze case will have any effect on the Landis Case? Thanks. -------------------- Mike Solberg: Mr. Hiltzik, the arbitrators have the ability to ignore procedural mistakes, or even...Tags: Cycling Trial, Athletes, Archery, University of California, Los Angeles, U.S. Olympic Team
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'Crank' finally runs out of adrenaline
Special to The TimesThe violent, hyperactive "Crank," starring Jason Statham, aims to be a nonstop videogame of a movie. First-time writer-directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor have backgrounds in stunts and cinematography, so the film promises slick head-busting and...Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Jason Statham, Death, Jose Pablo Cantillo
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The second city
Times Staff WriterHere in the nation's second-largest market, a phrase the NFL has forced us to commit to memory, we have a saying that the nation needs to learn, because this was us in 2006: We're No. 2! Take a look at our sports teams and the last 12 months. USC...Tags: NASCAR, Tony Romo, Lindsey Jacobellis, Daytona 500, Preakness Stakes
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Athletes' unbeatable foe
Times Staff WriterFirst of two parts Click for part two The worldwide sports anti-doping program, created to fight performance-enhancing drug use in international athletics, imposes severe punishments for accidental or technical infractions, relies at times on disputed...Tags: Health and Safety at School, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Trade Policy, Crime, Law and Justice, Commonwealth Games
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Tour de France winner Landis maintains innocence
Times Staff WriterFloyd Landis on Monday denied using performance-enhancing drugs during the 2006 Tour de France and declared he had never used illicit substances in his professional cycling career, saying, "I'm starting to get angry that this question keeps coming up."...Tags: Trials, Bars and Clubs, Crime, Law and Justice, Health, Cycling
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Tour of California: Van Garderen retains overall lead
San Jose Mercury NewsTejay van Garderen left no doubt Friday that he is America's next big cycling star. The slender Montanan struck decisively on a 19.6-mile individual time trial designed by descendants of the Marquis de Sade and in the process all but won the Amgen...Tags: Tour of California, Lieuwe Westra, Entertainment, Trials, Cycling Trial
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Lance Armstrong PED scandal still looms over cycling
San Jose Mercury NewsThe shadow of Lance Armstrong looms large as the Amgen Tour of California starts its weeklong run Sunday in Escondido. Cycling has reached a crossroads with its first big event in the United States since Armstrong acknowledged in January that he used...Tags: Tour of California, Recreational Substance Use, Levi Leipheimer, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, Livestrong Foundation
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Andy Schleck, Tejay van Garderen lead Tour of California field
San Jose Mercury NewsThe field for this year's Amgen Tour of California boasts 11 reigning national champions, seven world champions and one former winner of the Tour de France, race organizers announced Friday. But some of the cyclists who made it the biggest race in North...Tags: Tour of California, Trials, Cycling Trial, Levi Leipheimer, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency
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Amgen Tour of California's decisive stages in San Jose, East Bay
San Jose Mercury NewsFor the first time since its debut in 2006, America's biggest cycling event is expected to climax in the Bay Area. In years past, Silicon Valley and the East Bay have served as early stages in a race whose decisive moments often took place days later in...Tags: Tour of California, Cycling Trial, Entertainment, Trials, Lobbying
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