UCI chief McQuaid slams agency’s ‘unprofessional’ Armstrong drug test

THE head of world cycling says France’s anti-doping agency (AFLD) acted unprofessionally in a drugs test conducted on Lance Armstrong in March.

UCI chief McQuaid slams agency’s ‘unprofessional’ Armstrong drug test

The American could face punishment from the AFLD over claims he violated strict dope-testing rules, although no traces of drugs were found in his samples.

But International Cycling Union (UCI) chief Pat McQuaid questioned why the news had been leaked to the press.

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