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  Saturday, 23 March, 2002, 15:25 GMT
Armstrong defends under-fire Ferrari
Lance Armstrong has won the Tour de France three times
Lance Armstrong says Ferrari is 'not guilty'
Three-time Tour of France winner Lance Armstrong has defended the Italian doctor on trial for allegedly giving professional cyclists banned performance-enhancing drugs.

Armstrong, who traveled to Italy to compete in Saturday's Milan-to-Sanremo cycling classic, told Italy's largest sports daily Gazzetta dello Sport that he considered Michele Ferrari "not guilty".

"I know him. He's a proper person. There is a persecution (against him)," the US cyclist was quoted as saying in the interview published Saturday.

Ferrari, who has worked with Armstrong for some years, is being tried in a Bologna court.

The doctor repeatedly has denied any wrongdoing and told the court this week that he prescribed only legal medicine to cyclists.

See also:

12 Mar 02 |  Cycling
Bortolami charged in doping case
12 Feb 02 |  Other Sports
Cyclist comes clean in drug trial
12 Dec 01 |  Other Sports
Armstrong awaits Ferrari outcome
23 Jul 01 |  Tour de France
Armstrong defends drug-trial doctor
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