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Radio 5 Live,2 mins

McQuaid: Lance Armstrong 'was made a scapegoat'

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Former president of the International Cycling Union (UCI), Pat McQuaid, says Lance Armstrong's lifetime ban from all sporting activity is overly harsh, and the 43-year-old has been made a 'scapegoat' for doping in cycling. McQuaid preceded current chief Brian Cookson as president of cycling's world governing body. Cookson was asked for a response by 5 live Sport, but refused. Now McQuaid believes Armstrong has served his time for his wrongdoings and should have his ban reduced by Usada, the United States' anti-doping agency, to allow him to compete in marathon and triathlon events. This clip was broadcast on 5 live Sport on Tuesday 27 January 2015.

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