Accessibility options

Landis takes his doping case to CAS

11/10/2007 10:13

By Steve Ginsburg

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Disgraced U.S. rider Floyd Landis said on Wednesday he was appealing to the Court of Arbitration for Sport over the doping case which has landed him a two-year ban and cost him the 2006 Tour de France title.

Landis had been given 30 days to appeal last month’s ruling by an arbitration panel which upheld findings by a French laboratory that he had used synthetic testosterone in winning the 2006 Tour.

"After much thought, I have decided to appeal my case to the Court of Arbitration of Sport," Landis said in a statement. "I want to take this opportunity to say again, that I am innocent of the doping allegations against me.

"I hope that the arbitrators of the case will fairly address the facts showing that the French laboratory made mistakes, which resulted in a false positive.

Advertisement starts


Advertisement

Advertisement ends

"Although the process of proving my innocence has been difficult for me and my family, I will not stop trying to prove my innocence."

The 31-year-old Landis was stripped of his title as winner of the race and given a two-year racing ban following the arbitration panel’s 2-1 ruling on September 20.

The laboratory’s results received the backing of the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), which had challenged Landis at his California arbitration hearing earlier this year.

"We expect the same result that we had the first time around," USADA attorney Richard Young told Reuters. "But it’s a fair system and that’s his right."

Landis is the first rider in the Tour’s history to be stripped of the title for a doping offence.

LABORATORY TECHNIQUES

"We have always believed in the evidence showing that the French laboratory’s flawed techniques and conclusions resulted in a false positive result," Maurice Suh, Landis’s lawyer, said in a statement to Reuters.

"This appeal is directed at having a fair-minded arbitration panel recognize those errors, and apply the facts and law to this case.

"If this is done, Floyd will have the justice that he seeks."

Oscar Pereiro of Spain, the 2006 Tour runner-up, will receive the winner’s yellow jersey in a ceremony on Monday in Madrid.

Advertisement starts


Advertisement

Advertisement ends

  • Olympic Torch almost there
    Olympic Torch almost there
    The Olympic Torch is making its way to the Olympics, which kick off on February 13th in Vancouver, Canada.
  • O'Neill wary of Rooney threat
    O'Neill wary of Rooney threat
    Villa have the best defensive record in the top flight - just 18 goals conceded in 24 games - and shut out the Red Devils in a 1-0 win at Old Trafford in December.
  • Benitez welcomes bids
    Benitez welcomes bids
    Reports suggest two tycoons from the sub-continent were competing for bids to buy a significant stake in the club.
  • Everton wait for Fellaini news
    Everton wait for Fellaini news
    The Belgium international suffered an ankle injury in a controversial challenge with Liverpool's Sotirios Kyrgiakos in the Merseyside derby defeat at Anfield on Saturday.
arrow
Olympic Torch almost there
The Olympic Torch is making its way to the Olympics, which kick off on February 13th in Vancouver, Canada.

Transfer window

Get the latest transfer news and gossip.
F1 coverage
Formula One
News, live coverage, pictures and results from an amazing 2009 Season.
Sport video
Watch the latest breaking sports news on our free daily sports show.
Pitbabes
Grab a glimpse of the sexiest babes in Motorsport.

Page Footer


Access keys


You will need to use different key combinations in order to use access keys depending on your internet browser, find out which on our accessibility page.
  • (0) Navigate to Accessibility page.
  • (1) Navigate to Home page.
  • (2) Navigate to My email.
  • (3) Navigate to My Account.
  • (4) Navigate to Site Map page.
  • (5) Navigate to Contact us page.
  • (6) Navigate to Members channel.
  • (7) Navigate to Services channel.
  • (8) Navigate to News & Info channel.
  • (9) Navigate to Entertainment channel.
  • ([) Skip down to the Primary navigation block.
  • (]) Skip down to the more links within this section block.
  • (=) Bypass all navigation and jump to the content.
  • (x) Text only version of this page.