"Again I come back, why is USADA which is really a nefarious locals drugs agency in the United States so intent? Now I can tell you one thing. And I could prove it in SA but I, I went to, I met a chap who worked with Armstrong, err, on Saturday in Boulder Colorado. And he told me that he had a visit, two years ago, err to tell, and the question was, they were agents from a particular agency and, er, they said âwill you tell us that Lance Armstrong took EPO? And we could assure that you will never want for money againâ. That was his quote on Thursday and he told them in words I canât put on radio what to do with that and they said âI think weâre talking to the wrong manâ and they walked away."
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