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Griffin urges Armstrong to come clean on drug history

Lance Armstrong has been urged to come clean on his history of doping by the Clareman who became close to him in his own efforts to raise funds to battle cancer.

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It’s after the American cyclist was accused of being part of the most "sophisticated, professionalised and successful doping programme that sport has ever seen" by American anti-doping authorities.

Armstrong’s lawyers have branded the one-thousand page document as a ‘hatchet job’, but Ballyea’s Tony Griffin says Armstrong owes it to himself, and to his sport, to explain what really happened.

The former hurling All-Star worked with Lance in his own efforts to raise funds to fight cancer, and has told Clare FM’s The Afternoon Show that he should now come clean

 

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