Armstrong launches legal action against Anti-Doping Agency

Lance Armstrong has launched legal action against the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) and claimed they offered "corrupt inducements" to other cyclists to testify against him.

Armstrong launches legal action against Anti-Doping Agency

Lance Armstrong has launched legal action against the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) and claimed they offered "corrupt inducements" to other cyclists to testify against him.

The seven-times Tour de France winner, who was charged by USADA last month with using performance-enhancing drugs, filed a lawsuit in a US federal court this morning asking for a temporary restraining order against the agency.

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