Pound backs French lab again in Landis case
Thursday, 3. May 2007, 02:13:55

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From AP/Yahoo! Sports: 'The head of the World Anti-Doping Agency reiterated his full confidence Wednesday in the French laboratory that tested Floyd Landis' samples from the Tour de France. WADA president Dick Pound defended the Chatenay-Malabry lab, which found that Landis recorded elevated levels of testosterone -- including synthetic versions of the substance -- when he won last year's Tour. The American rider and his defense team repeatedly have attacked the credibility of the lab, contending it has committed numerous mistakes.' More / Basso testifies / UCI chief regrets probe delay / Basso out of Giro