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By Bonnie DeSimone
Special to ESPN.com Tuesday, May 22, 2007 MALIBU, Calif. -- There were closing arguments, but no closure this week in the Floyd Landis doping case. Technically, the arbitration hearing was adjourned, not completed. Panel chairman Patrice Brunet requested written findings of fact from both sides. A ruling may not be issued for several weeks. That puts it right on schedule for maximum impact on the eve of the 2007 Tour de France, which begins July 7 in London. Landis faces a minimum two-year suspension and loss of his Tour title if hi ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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