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Associated Press
Thursday, October 29, 2009 GENEVA -- Cycling's governing body has strongly rebuffed claims by France's anti-doping agency of lapses and favoritism in drug testing at this year's Tour de France. The International Cycling Union compiled a report that singled out agency president Pierre Bordry for particular criticism on Thursday, calling him "mischievous and misinformed" and having "abused his position" to undermine cycling. The UCI also said that the team of seven-time champion Lance Armstrong was tested more than others ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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