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Armstrong blasé over doping claims

Posted: 15 Jan 2011 04:03 PM PST

Armstrong is retiring from competitive cycling after this tournament. — Reuters pic

ADELAIDE, Jan 16 — Lance Armstrong is not losing any sleep over a US federal investigation into allegations of doping in his team, the seven-times Tour de France champion said yesterday ahead of his final international race.

The American will end an illustrious international career when he rides for his Team RadioShack at the Tour Down Under starting today.

Former team mate and disgraced 2006 champion Floyd Landis had alleged that Armstrong and several others had used performance-enhancing drugs, triggering a US federal investigation.

"I never lose sleep... ever," the 39-year old said. "It has no effect on my life — zero. That's for other people to deal with."

"I have five kids to raise, a foundation (for cancer research) to run, I still have, theoretically, a job and I don't let it affect me," he added. "I try to keep my head held high."

Armstrong, who has never tested positive, denied any wrongdoing and said it would have been impossible to get away with doping over a decade.

"They can keep looking," he said. "If you're trying to hide something, you wouldn't keep getting away with it for 10 years, nobody is that clever."

Cancer survivor Armstrong also admitted his return to cycling, which started two years ago in Adelaide, could not be considered a success, at least "from a sporting perspective."

"I really thought I'd win an eighth Tour de France and I was outclassed by better riders," he said.

"I found myself against younger and stronger guys but I have absolutely no regrets because from the foundation's perspective, it has certainly been a success." — Reuters

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Tevez sparkles as City go top

Posted: 15 Jan 2011 03:58 PM PST

Tevez celebrates scoring against Wolves in their in match Manchester, January 15, 2011. — Reuters pic

LONDON, Jan 16 — A sparkling two-goal display by Carlos Tevez overshadowed a promising debut by Edin Dzeko as Manchester City claimed a nervy 4-3 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers to go top of the Premier League yesterday.

Dzeko, a £27 million (RM135 million) buy from VfL Wolfsburg, made a good first impression as City led 4-1 but they were hanging on at the end against the doughty visitors.

Third-placed Arsenal kept up the pressure with a 3-0 victory at West Ham United in a what, according to local media reports, could be Avram Grant's last game in charge of the bottom club.

Chelsea were untroubled in beating Blackburn Rovers 2-0 with second-half goals by Branislav Ivanovic and Nicolas Anelka.

City's victory takes them back to the top on 45 points from 23 games, a point ahead of Manchester United, who visit Tottenham Hotspur today and have three games in hand.

Arsenal have 43 points, Chelsea 38 and Spurs 36.

West Bromwich Albion beat Blackpool 3-2, Stoke City beat Bolton Wanderers 2-0 and Wigan Athletic drew 1-1 with Fulham.

Wolves, who beat City at Molineux in October and have taken the scalps of Liverpool and Chelsea in recent weeks, took a deserved lead after 12 minutes through Nenad Milijas.

City rode their luck and levelled five minutes before halftime through Kolo Toure and went ahead four minutes after the restart when Tevez skipped past three challenges and finished superbly.

Dzeko set up Yaya Toure for a simple finish after 54 minutes and Tevez headed the fourth after 66, his 14th league goal of the season.

Wolves though hit back with a Kevin Doyle penalty and after Ronald Zubar headed their third four minutes from time City were hanging on desperately.

"I was worried in the last eight minutes as we conceded a lot of chances and we must improve in this situation," City boss Roberto Mancini told BBC Radio 5-Live.

 "We played good football in the second half but we had some problems at the back and shouldn't concede three goals at home," Mancini told the club's website (http://www.mcfc.co.uk).

"But we are happy we can stay top for one day. Last time it was a few hours and maybe in May it will be for a long time," added the Italian, who praised Tevez for his "fantastic goals."

Chelsea have also looked a long way from title material in recent weeks with a return of 10 points from 11 games and there was relief all round Stamford Bridge when Ivanovic forced in a low shot after 57 minutes.

Anelka then diverted a goalbound Ivanovic header for the clincher after 76, his first league goal since October 30.

"We deserved it, we maintained good control for all the game but it was not easy because we took a long time to score the first goal," Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti told reporters.

"I hope the bad moment is over now. We are not at the same level but we will come back to that level."

In a muted atmosphere at West Ham, Arsenal took control from the start and went ahead after 13 minutes when Robin van Persie lashed in a shot from the edge of the box.

Four minutes before halftime the Dutchman crossed for Theo Walcott to bang in the second. After Wayne Bridge completed a hapless debut by fouling Walcott, Van Persie completed the cruise with a penalty.

As well as the big game at White Hart Lane today there are three big derbies as Liverpool play Everton, Birmingham City face Aston Villa and Sunderland, looking to avenge their 5-1 St James' Park thrashing in October, take on Newcastle United. — Reuters

 

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