Cycling: Lance Armstrong attacks UCI president

Lance Armstrong feels he is the scapegoat of a sport that has always been subject to cheating, the disgraced American ­cyclist said on Wednesday ­before ­criticising International ­Cycling Union (UCI) president Pat ­McQuaid.

Armstrong believes a truth and reconciliation programme is the “only way” to deal with cycling’s doping crisis and the sport’s governing body should have no role in the process.

Armstrong spoke to Cyclingnews in an interview published yesterday, his first since admitting to Oprah Winfrey two weeks ago that he doped to win the Tour de France seven times. In an e-mail interview with the British-based cycling publication, Armstrong expressed no remorse or contrition and said he feels like a scapegoat for a sport in which no generation was ever “clean”.

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