Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Latest news, weather, high school sports for Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

Armstrong's lawyers want apology from '60 Minutes'
Posted: 06.01.2011 at 8:32 AM
0
This file photo shows Hein Verbruggen, left, president of the International Cycling Union, and cyclist Lance Armstrong, at the launch of the Cycling Pro Tour, in Paris.  / AP photo
Slideshow
Photo:

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Attorneys for Lance Armstrong are demanding an on-air apology from "60 Minutes" over claims their client tested positive for a banned substance at the 2001 Tour de Suisse.

In a letter sent Wednesday to CBS, lawyer Elliot Peters says the May 22 segment about Armstrong was built on a series of falsehoods, and he accuses the reputable show of shoddy journalism.

Former teammate Tyler Hamilton alleged in the piece that Armstrong talked about using the banned blood-booster EPO to prepare for his third Tour de France in 2001 and cycling's governing body helped him hide a positive test at the Swiss event.

Last week, the head of Switzerland's anti-doping laboratory, Martial Saugy, denied allegations Armstrong tested positive for performing-enhancing drugs during the 2001 Tour de Suisse.

Popular Stories
Thumbnail
Governor Snyder issues decision on KBIC casino relocation
Ty Czarnopis  |  Today at 1:50 PM  |  15 comments
Thumbnail
Four garages catch fire in Upper Michigan
David Fath  |  Today at 10:10 AM  |  7 comments
Thumbnail
Police investigate $11,000 in property stolen
Beth Cefalu  |  Yesterday at 3:50 PM  |  7 comments
Follow Upper Michigan's Source
Get news and weather notifications on your phone by downloading the iPhone or Android app below
Sign up to get alerts and updates for breaking news, severe weather, and deals:
submit
ADVERTISEMENT
Check This Out!
Best Bets
See what the experts have to say.
Recreation
Check out the Recreation section of Best Bets.
Home & Garden
Check out the Home & Garden section of Best Bets.
Your Health Matters
Health news and information.
ADVERTISEMENT