Cycling: LeMond joins calls for doping overhaul
The CCN group will meet for the first time in London this weekend.
LAUSANNE:
Triple Tour de France champion Greg LeMond backed a new campaign for a more robust anti-doping drive to rid cycling of drug cheats in the aftermath of the Lance Armstrong scandal. The group, which goes under the banner Change Cycling Now (CCN), includes the likes of fellow former competitors Jonathan Vaughters, an ex-teammate of Armstrong who now heads up the Garmin team. The CCN group will meet for the first time in London this weekend under the supervision of co-ordinator Jaimie Fuller, chief executive of Australian sports clothing firm SKINS.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 1st, 2012.
Triple Tour de France champion Greg LeMond backed a new campaign for a more robust anti-doping drive to rid cycling of drug cheats in the aftermath of the Lance Armstrong scandal. The group, which goes under the banner Change Cycling Now (CCN), includes the likes of fellow former competitors Jonathan Vaughters, an ex-teammate of Armstrong who now heads up the Garmin team. The CCN group will meet for the first time in London this weekend under the supervision of co-ordinator Jaimie Fuller, chief executive of Australian sports clothing firm SKINS.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 1st, 2012.