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Allen Lim, Lance Armstrong's Ex-Staffer, To Speak With Grand Jury

ANTHONY McCARTNEY   09/30/10 12:17 AM ET   AP

Allen Lim

LOS ANGELES — A staff member for Lance Armstrong's Team RadioShack testified Wednesday before a federal grand jury being presented evidence of alleged doping in pro cycling.

Exercise physiologist Allen Lim wrote in an e-mail to The Associated Press that he testified "openly and willingly" and referred further questions to his attorney.

The attorney, Angelo Calfo, did not immediately return an e-mail message seeking comment, so it remains unclear what Lim told the panel.

Lim's testimony comes on the same day that it was revealed that three-time Tour de France winner Alberto Contador tested positive for a banned steroid during this year's race and has been suspended by cycling's governing body.

Lim, who also has ties to disgraced cyclist Floyd Landis, was seen reporting to the grand jury room around 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. He was greeted by an assistant U.S. attorney overseeing the probe, which has issued subpoenas and solicited testimony about whether Armstrong and other cyclists took banned substances.

Landis accused Lim in an e-mail earlier this year of helping him cheat during his career. Lim has denied the allegations put forward by Landis, who was stripped of his 2006 Tour de France title for doping.

Grand juries meet in closed session, and testimony is sealed. It was unclear how much time Lim spent before the panel, which broke for the day late Wednesday.

Armstrong, who won the Tour a record seven times, has repeatedly denied allegations he took performance-enhancing drugs.

Federal authorities have declined to comment on the investigation, which is being aided by Food and Drug Administration Agent Jeff Novitzky, who previously investigated steroid abuse in Major League Baseball and track and field. Novitzky also was seen in the grand jury area Wednesday and declined comment at the end of the day.

Lim is the latest Armstrong associate to be summoned by prosecutors. Last week, longtime Armstrong friend Stephanie McIlvain appeared before jurors in an all-day session.

Her attorney later said McIlvain told the panel she had never heard Armstrong admit that he used banned substances.

McIlvain was present in the hospital room where Armstrong was being treated for cancer in 1996, when former teammate Frankie Andreu and his wife, Betsy, claim the cyclist told doctors he used performance-enhancing drugs.

Several of Armstrong's former teammates also have been contacted, and a person with knowledge of the probe told The Associated Press that former cyclist Kevin Livingston might also testify before the grand jury as early as Wednesday, though Livingston was not seen in public areas of the courthouse. Livingston was a U.S. Postal Service team member with Armstrong in 2000. The person spoke on condition of anonymity Tuesday because the investigation was ongoing.

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Associated Press Writer Greg Risling contributed to this report.

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09:34 AM on 10/22/2010
If Contador was suspended for posting 400 grams or whatever BELOW the illegal limit & Lance has never tested posotive for any substance abuse, why are they both being castigated for drug usage??? It takes time for drugs or other substances to be eliminated from the body, so I believe Contador's claim. And are they accusing Lance of being a chemical genius that he can hide all these drugs from all the experts in labs all over the world??? If that's the case, he should get rid of the bike & get a job with the Feds or maybe with the FDA!!
05:36 PM on 09/30/2010
They ALL dope, get over it. It's a dirty, sick sport.
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03:27 PM on 09/30/2010
Maybe the bicycling governing bodies, and in this case, the grand jury should be investigating which bicyclers DON'T dope,...and what the he!! is wrong with THEM? It would save everybody time, effort, and money.
10:47 AM on 09/30/2010
And body builders with 20" biceps don't take drugs either. snort, snicker, snort.
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cliffhammond
Onward through the fog!
07:23 AM on 09/30/2010
So many words, so little story.
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07:06 AM on 09/30/2010
What a waste of tax payer money.

Lawd have mercy.
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blueinannarbor
my mico-bio is now full
06:47 AM on 09/30/2010
Because of professional cycling is rife with doping, it shouldn't be any surprise if and when Armstrong gets outed. But that still doesn't make his achievements any less astonishing. Some will cavil that he's a cheater, but what some call cheating, others call getting an edge. Let's face it, competitive athletics on any level isn't really likely to give you a warm, fuzzy feeling all over-they're all kind of sleazy. If you're disappointed by what athletic hero, you probably need to get a life.
08:08 AM on 09/30/2010
that's not the attitude to take in my opinion; we should and deserve 'clean,' if you will, athletes, politicians, doctors, lawyers, etc. YOU are more than welcome to lower the bar to your desired level of - - - t, but I, for one, EXPECT standards to be held up and held high. You clearly don't have children and haven't a clue. Life is not about setting the bar low and crawlin...through the mire.... it's about class and raising the bar and always striving, HONESTLY, to take it to the next level. And, guess what?, Do_DO_brains?, there are plenty of athletes who do just that.
I did, all too quickly, fave you for the first two lines of your post...... 
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blueinannarbor
my mico-bio is now full
08:27 AM on 09/30/2010
You're right! I have no kids, no clues and no cares! Life is good.
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tiredofpc
retired: RN,Adult NP,USAR
01:24 AM on 09/30/2010
Hang in there Lance Armstrong!!
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07:14 AM on 09/30/2010
Agreed.
11:00 PM on 09/29/2010
Spanish press just confirmed Alberto Contador's positive.
Clembuterol.
11:22 PM on 09/29/2010
Link, please! Wow!, this is some kinda news... what's next.
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HarukoHaruhara
Kia Ora!
10:20 PM on 09/29/2010
To heck with this story, how about Alberto Contador testing positive for steroids. THAT's a story!
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gabygz
Micro-bio? Way better than cell-bio.
10:44 PM on 09/29/2010
Exactly, why hasn't huffpo reported on that?
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HarukoHaruhara
Kia Ora!
11:46 PM on 09/29/2010
Well, it just came out. They're slow on sports stories.
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07:07 AM on 09/30/2010
HP is too busy trying to bring down a person, who has never tested positive.
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09:32 PM on 09/29/2010
Doping is rampant in pro cycling and water is wet. Next.
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07:07 AM on 09/30/2010
Lance has never tested positive.
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10:06 AM on 09/30/2010
I didn't say anything about Lance.

Use of performance-enhancing drugs in cycling predates the Tour de France. Cycling having been from the start a sport of extremes, whether of speed by being paced by tandems, motorcycles and even cars, or of distance, the suffering involved encouraged the means to alleviate it. Not until after World War II were sporting or even particularly health issues raised. Those came shortly before the death of Tom Simpson in the Tour de France of 1967. Max Novich referred to the Tour de France in a 1973 issue of New York State Journal of Medicine as "a cycling nightmare".[2] In the eyes of a 1998 German observer:

For as long as the Tour has existed, since 1903, its participants have been doping themselves. No dope, no hope. The Tour, in fact, is only possible because - not despite the fact - there is doping. For 60 years this was allowed. For the past 30 years it has been officially prohibited. Yet the fact remains; great cyclists have been doping themselves, then as now.[3]

from Wikipedia - dpoing and the Tour de France.
08:10 PM on 09/29/2010
It's about time.

The guy was juiced and many in the sport knew it.

Just because he's from the United States the media want to look the other way...
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07:10 AM on 09/30/2010
Lance has never tested positive.

You want federal taxpayers to pay for a investigation of a guy who has never tested positive for anything?

Did you support the $50 million investigation of Bill Clinton, which only amounted Bill Clinton having an affair and lying about it?
04:08 PM on 09/29/2010
None of this is good news for Lance. Grand juries are no joke. If they call a person to testify, that individual does not get to have a lawyer in the room with him or her saying "Do not answer that question." In many ways, grand juries dispense with the time-honored notion that people are innocent until they are proven guilty. As far as I know, there's no Fifth Amendment protection in the grand jury room.
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03:16 PM on 09/29/2010
Hey HP, where's my recent post?? Why did you pull it? Nothing nasty in it. Is it because I mentioned Novitsky?? You are without a doubt, the biggest censor's in the blogosphere!!!
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02:55 PM on 09/29/2010
finally we're seeing some signs of equal justice. with the clemons indictment & the feds' relentless investigation of armstrong, we're at last seeing the type of prosecutorial zeal that had up to now been only reserved for black athletes. it definitely matters who's running the justice department. thanx eric holder.