So famous cyclist Floyd Landis admints that he has been using performance enhancing drugs.
After winning the 2006 Tour de France he now is also accusing his team mate Lance Armstrong to also have used performance enhancing drugs to win his seven titles in Tour de France. Landis admitted to ESPN to have used EPO, accompanied with blood transfusions with female hormones, his performance levels greatly improved.
Floyed Landis has been sending a range of e-mails to cycling officials explaining the drug use, together with some other news outlets. “I want to clear my conscience,” Landis told ESPN.
“I don’t want to be part of the problem anymore.”
“I don’t feel guilty at all about having doped. “I did what I did because that’s what we (cyclists) did and it was a choice I had to make after 10 years or 12 years of hard work to get there; and that was a decision I had to make to make the next step. My choices were, do it and see if I can win, or don’t do it and I tell people I just don’t want to do that, and I decided to do it.”
On the other hand Landis told ESPN that he had no evidence to prove most of what he is claiming.
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