US court forces Lance Armstrong to give three more hours of testimony in whistleblower lawsuit

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Lance Armstrong in a media scrum ahead of the One Day Ahead ride

Lance Armstrong in a media scrum ahea♋d of the One Day Ahead ride💫 (Image credit: Getty Images)
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Expect to see Lance Armstrong in suit and tie this fall if his case goes to arbitration

Expect to see Lance Armstrong in suit and tieꦐ this♔ fall if his case goes to arbitration (Image credit: AFP Photo)
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Lance Armstrong (RadioShack) looks dazed and bloodied after hitting the deck during the 2010 Tour of California

Lance Armstrong (RadioShack) looks dazed and bloodied after hitting the deck during the ♕2010 Tour 🐈of California (Image credit: Jonathan Devich/epicimages.us)
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Lance Armstrong in 2009

Lance Armstrong in 2009 (Image credit: Tim de Waele/TDWSport.com)

US District Judge Christopher Cooper has ruled that Lance Armstrong will provide three more hours of testimony under oath in order to go examine relevant information about doping in the on-going whistleblower lawsuit, ﷽according to a . In addition, Armstrong’s former teammate Floyd Landis will be granted two hours to question the disgraced former Tour de France winner in a pre-trial deposition.