Tour de France winner Floyd Landis,
seen here in 2006, lashed out Monday at fresh revelations in the French
media that seven samples taken from last year's race had tested positive
for banned drugs. [AFP] |
Tour de France champion Floyd
Landis of the United States was found traces of synthetic testosterone in the
follow-up tests, a report said on Monday.
But he said the report on the Web site of French newspaper L'Equipe was
another result of unethical maneuvers by those who want him stripped of the Tour
title.
Landis' attorney, Maurice Suh, said he has received some documentation from
the tests done on the "B" samples at a lab outside of Paris, but it was not
complete.
During the 2006 Tour, Landis tested positive for elevated testosterone to
epitestosterone levels after he won the 17th stage.
The 31-year-old cyclist, who repeatedly has denied doping, faces the loss of
his title and a two-year ban if an arbitration panel upholds the positive test.