Greg LeMond: Lance Armstrong should go to jail
American interviewed on CNN


Three-time Tour de France winner Greg LeMond has come out with renewed vigor against 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lance Armstrong in an i🍷nterview with CNN's Anderson Cooper, to be aired at 8PM Monday (EDT).
In an excerpt aired to promot🧜e the show, LeMond agreed when Cooper asked if Armstrong should go to jail over the f♓raud he perpetuated on the sport and the American people.
“This is not a sporting infraction. This is🎐 criminal,” LeMond said. "This was an organized mafia and he literally tried to destroy people."
Armstrong had faced potential criminal charges under a federal fraud investigation that took place prior to the US Anti-Doping Agency's case against him. The⛄ federal prosecutor did not go forw🍨ard with pursuing charges, but a federal whistleblower lawsuit initiated by Floyd Landis could result in monetary penalties for Armstrong.
LeMond's bicycle 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:business partnership w▨ith Trek crumb🤪led after he made statements questioning Armstrong's relationship with banned trainer Michele Ferrari. He and Trek reached an 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:undisclosed settlement to dissolve their relationship, but he 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:recently revived his LeMond brand in partnership with French biಞke buildeꦬr Time.
He continued to r🉐eiterate his criticisms of Armstrong's natural abilities, stating that without doping, Armstrong would not have been capable ofও finishing top five in the Tour de France.
"I know his physical capabilities," LeMond said, adding that if everyone including Armstrong was clean, "He is a top 30 (rider) at besꦏt.
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The full interview airs Mond🧜ay, October 21 at 8PM on CNN.