Paris (Reuters) - Lance Armstrong (Lance Armstrong) may be required polygraph to clear his name from allegations of doping, his lawyer said on Sunday, even though he did not expect the results will change people's opinionsthe American cyclist.
Armstrong will lose his record seven Tour de France, the French champion, the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) has published a 1000 report, said last Wednesday, the participation and organization of retired U.S. tour doping on him way, his unparalleled success.
Armstrong has always denied him in his glittering career, but he refused to banned substances USADA questioned the charges against him.
His lawyer, Tim Herman told BBC Radio 5 Sportsweek on Sunday, Texas Cycling may take a polygraph test to prove his innocence.
"We can do it, you never know," Herman said.
The reporter asked him why Armstrong makes no commitment to take the exam, Herman said, he did not think it would make a difference.
"He's moving, his name will never be clear beyond it with anyone," Herman said.
Cycle UCI world regulatory agencies have not yet ruled USADA report.
Armstrong, the most famous athletes in the world is well known for his anti-cancer charity work one, says he is a victim of political persecution, and want to focus on his LIVESTRONG Foundation.
"People are the fans, the most important person, I have said, this is their views," we do not care whether he is or not ', "said Herman, he added, he hoped 26 witnesses testified against Armstrong and take the polygraph.
"Appropriate management polygraph, my supporters, frankly, just personal," he said.
"I will not challenge the polygraph has good equipment by a qualified technician to properly manage this is a very simple answer."
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