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U.S. cyclist Landis accused of computer hacking

Media reports this afternoon indicate that an international arrest warrant has been issued for U.S. cyclist Floyd Landis, who won the Tour de France in 2006 but was stripped of his win after doping tests revealed he had elevated testosterone levels.
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Media reports this afternoon indicate that an international arrest warrant has been issued for U.S. cyclist Floyd Landis, who won the Tour de France in 2006 but was stripped of his win after doping tests revealed he had elevated testosterone levels.

Landis is accused in a data hacking case that took place at France's Chatenay-Malabry laboratory, which analyzed the samples that discredited him.

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