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Then, after more leaks Thursday, Spanish authorities released details from the probe to Tour organizers and other cycling bodies, showing which riders were implicated in the investigation. It was on the basis of that official information that Tour teams decided to act.
T-Mobile received information implicating Ullrich, Sevilla and Pevenage from Tour organizers, including documents from the Spanish government, team spokesman Luuc Eisenga said.
"The only thing I can tell you is that the information is clear enough and didn't leave any doubt," he said
It would seem that Ulrich was caught and did not protest the findings. from what I've read on the matter Landis findings can be a false positive for doping. i apologise for the Americans victory. i feel bad for the french. couple an American victory in the TDF and the the meltdown of their national hero in the world cup because somebody called him a name. it is a difficult time for the french. i feel your pain, no really i mean that
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