Van Heeswijk won't sue NUsport over doping confession
Former US Postal rider steps down
Retired Dutch cyclist M🙈ax van Heeswijk won't take the Dutch magazine to court. Last week Lance Armstrong's former teammate said he would seek damages after he had tried♈ to prevent a publication of an article in where he admitted EPO use.
During the interview, which took place on the 17th of June, Van Heeswijk 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:grabbed the disk containing the recording and threw it into his dustbin. The NUsport-reporter demanded it back, but was then ushered out 👍of the interview location.
Van Heeswijk dismissed the article last week on Dutcꦡh television, but he confessed that he had destroyed the reporter's recording. Last Monday, in an interview on the channel L1, the Dutchman said he won't submit an insurance claim after a♕ll.
"I have talked🥃 to my lawyer and we want to blow over it. I don't want to spend much energy on these negative things. I'm finished with it."
NUsport reported the ta🐲pe as stolen to the police in Be🌄lgium, where Van Heeswijk lives, after trying and failing to get a response from the rider via phone calls and Text-messages.
Van Heeswijk turned pro with Motorola in 1995. From 2003 to 2006 he rode with the US Postal and Discovery Channel teams. He was not part of any of Armstrong's winning Tour de France squads.
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