UCI sets up 3-man panel to investigate doping past

UCI sets up 3-man panel to investigate doping past

Cycling's governing body has appointed a three-man independent panel to investigate the sport's doping past, including allegations the UCI colluded with Lance Armstrong.

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Cycling's governing body has appointed a three-man independent panel to investigate the sport's doping past, including allegations the UCI colluded with Lance Armstrong. 
 
UCI President Brian Cookson says the commission will investigate  allegations "that the UCI has been involved in wrongdoing in the past -allegations which have done so much to hurt the credibility of the UCI and our sport." 
 
The UCI and former president Hein Verbruggen have been accused of colluding with Armstrong and helping to cover up his doping. The  American was stripped of his seven Tour de France titles after admitting to doping. 
 
The UCI says the panel will be based in Lausanne, Switzerland, and be called the Cycling Independent Reform Commission. The commission is chaired by Dick Marty, a Swiss politician and former Swiss state prosecutor.
   
-Sapa

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