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Tyler Hamilton joined Floyd Landis on the list of cyclists who once worked for Lance Armstrong but now say the seven-time Tour de France winner used performance-enhancing drugs.
In an interview with "60 Minutes,'' Hamilton admitted that he doped and said Armstrong did, as well - using the blood booster EPO in the 1999 Tour and before the race in 2000 and 2001. Armstrong's string of seven straight wins lasted from 1999-2005.
"I saw (EPO) in his refrigerator. ... I saw him inject it more than one time, like we all did. Like I did, many, many times,'' Hamilton said in the "60 Minutes'' interview that was aired Thursday on the "CBS Evening News.''
He said Armstrong "took what we all took ... the majority of the peloton,'' referring to riders in the race. "There was EPO ... testosterone ... a blood transfusion.''
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In an interview with "60 Minutes,'' Hamilton admitted that he doped and said Armstrong did, as well - using the blood booster EPO in the 1999 Tour and before the race in 2000 and 2001. Armstrong's string of seven straight wins lasted from 1999-2005.
"I saw (EPO) in his refrigerator. ... I saw him inject it more than one time, like we all did. Like I did, many, many times,'' Hamilton said in the "60 Minutes'' interview that was aired Thursday on the "CBS Evening News.''
He said Armstrong "took what we all took ... the majority of the peloton,'' referring to riders in the race. "There was EPO ... testosterone ... a blood transfusion.''
Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/20...st.ld.writethru.1376/index.html#ixzz1Mt2A6smk