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Face of cycling, Armstrong's next battle may be in courtroom

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Special agent Jeff Novitzky, the dogged investigator behind the BALCO probe that ensnared star athletes Barry Bonds and Marion Jones, is looking into cyclist Floyd Landis' accusations that Lance Armstrong (above), his doctor and trainer were the center of a systematic doping program. Armstrong is a seven-time winner of the Tour de France.
 
Face of cycling, Armstrong's next battle may be in courtroom
By Sal Ruibal, USA TODAY
PHOTO GALLERY: Lance Armstrong in pictures
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