The French Senate's commission of inquiry into the effectiveness of the fight against doping has concluded its Paris hearings. But she is not finished. According to her rapporteur, the socialist Jean-Jacques Lozach, she will go to the United States next week, then the following week to Switzerland and Spain. In the United States, the senators will go to Colorado Springs, Colorado, to meet the American anti-doping agency (USADA), whose director - Travis Tygart, Armstrong's assassin - was interviewed last Thursday. “We will be in Switzerland the following week to meet Platini at UEFA, perhaps Blatter at Fifa. There is also a branch of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and the headquarters of the UCI and the IOC,” explained Jean-Jacques Lozach. This week will end with a visit to Spain, with meetings with the Minister of Sports and the President of the Spanish Olympic Committee, while the country should be debating a law on doping in Parliament.
— Published on April 26, 2013

