In 2010, a former teammate of Lance Armstrong on the Computer of the Postal Service of the united states of america. In the us, Floyd Landis admits doping, and pointed the finger at Armstrong for doing the same thing, reported The New York Times. Armstrong responded by saying, “you don’t have the evidence. It’s just our word against theirs, and we like our word. We will like to you from where you are standing”. In accordance with the Sometimesother former team-mates of Armstrong, in the late 1990s and early 2000s also were positive for performance enhancing drugs, which has led some to assume that there was a doping scandal in the whole of the machine.
In 2012, the two and a lot of other people affiliated with the Team from the Postal Service in the United States have been investigated by the nfl for the is USED, in accordance with the USA Today. In particular, the ex-director of the computer on a bicycle, Johan Bruyneel, has received a lifetime ban from the sport, the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Switzerland.
In accordance with the The guardianArmstrong submitted a demand to the federal court for the district of Texas to try to stop the doping case on his counterclaim, but this was rejected. In the end, the one that is USED has banned Armstrong in the sport for life and stripped of all his titles in the Tour de France. It wasn’t until the following year, in an interview with Oprah Winfrey, that Armstrong has finally admitted to having doped during his career as a cyclist.