Bruyneel to write about Armstrong affair
Lance Armstrong's former team director Johan Bruyneel is set to present his version of events of the doping scandal that has enveloped cycling in a book, Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf reported on Friday.
According to the newspaper, Bruyneel wanted "to put everything into the right context and correct the false image that the USADA (US Anti-Doping Agency) report, the media and people like Tyler Hamilton and Floyd Landis have given".
Bruyneel, who was in charge of the US Postal Service team and oversaw Armstrong's seven Tour de France wins between 1999 and 2005, was reported as saying that he would also continue his fight against the USADA with a hearing set to take place soon.
"I am going to continue as long as I feel I receive a fair trial, without prejudice from USADA," indicated Bruyneel, who, alongside Armstrong, was the subject of several doping allegations in the United States.