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Posts Tagged ‘Dick-Pound’


Dick Pound responds to Lance Armstrong’s letter

Lance Armstrong wrote a letter to the IOC president Jacques Rogge calling for Dick Pound to be removed as the head of WADA. Not surprisingly, Dick Pound has responded to the letter by ridculing Lance Armstrong for writing it. “Maybe now that [Armstrong] has retired, he has too much time on his hands,” Pound said [...]

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Lance Armstrong publishes letter to call out Dick Pound and IOC

Lance Armstrong wrote a letter to the IOC calling on them to suspend or remove Dick Pound, parts of which were leaked to the Los Angelos Times. Armstrong then decided to openly publish his letter on his website (registration required): The Pace Line.com. In the 8 page letter, Armstrong details the specific transgressions by Dick [...]

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Dick Pound rejects Lance Armstrong exhoneration

Dick Pound has now responded to the report exhonerating Lance Armstrong from the doping allegations of last August. He claims that the reports finding are “farcical” and full of holes. He said the report had so many factual errors that “pointing them out would probably take as much space as the [132-page] report.” WADA will [...]

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Lance Armstrong calls out Bode Miller (and Dick Pound)

Last January, Bode Miller accused Barry Bonds and Lance Armstrong of using steroids in a Rolling Stones interview. Well, Lance Armstrong has now used Men’s Journal to call out Bode Miller: “Listen, I’m not a fan,” Armstrong said. “He attacked me, and it’s hard to be a fan when you get attacked personally. I wanted [...]

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Lance Armstrong Denies (Yet More) Doping Charges (Part II)

Earlier this week, French newspaper L’Equipe accused Lance Armstrong of cheating, and that he used EPO during his 1999 Tour De France win. I predicted that this would happen when Armstrong retired in July. Armstrong is not getting any support from the Internation Cycling Union. Hein Verbruggen, president of cycling’s governing body, had this to [...]

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