CYCLING: RYDER ADMITS PAST DOPING
Canadian Cyclist, Ryder Hesjedal, winner of the 2012 Giro d’italia has admitted doping more than ten years after winning the event.
The thirty-two-old Garmin Sharp rider responded to allegations by Dane Michean Rasmussen who said earlier that he taught Hesjedal how to take the banned blood-booster EPO in 2003.
Rasmussen was at Rabobank at the time while Hesjedal was a mountain bike rider in their development team.
Hesjedal was one of several riders and managers called to testify by the U.S Anti-doping Agency in the case against Lance Armstrong who was stripped of his seven Tour de France titles for doping.
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