New doping revelations expected

American anti-doping experts assisting Danish authorities with investigations into the conduct of Danish riders, coaches and medical professionals say the public should expect new revelations to be made in the months to come. One of the US experts, Bill Brock, the general counsel for the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) and a key player in toppling Lance Armstrong, said the investigation into former riders, including confessed dopers Bjarne Riis and Michael Rasmussen, is being conducted under oath and could result in legal action. – DR News





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