Law Practice
May 15, 2007
At Arbitration, Racer’s Attorney Charges Lab Bungled Tests
Testimony began Monday at Pepperdine University in a rare arbitration hearing that could determine whether reigning Tour de France champion Floyd Landis will lose his yellow winner’s jersey over allegations that he used illegal performance-enhancing substances during the 2006 race.




By Max Follmer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
MALIBU - Testimony began Monday at Pepperdine University in a rare arbitration hearing that could determine whether reigning Tour de France champion Floyd Landis will lose his yellow winner's jersey over allegations that he used illegal performance-enhancing substances during the 2006 race.
Landis' legal team charged that bungled lab work on the ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
MALIBU - Testimony began Monday at Pepperdine University in a rare arbitration hearing that could determine whether reigning Tour de France champion Floyd Landis will lose his yellow winner's jersey over allegations that he used illegal performance-enhancing substances during the 2006 race.
Landis' legal team charged that bungled lab work on the ...
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