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Posted: Thursday October 18, 2012 12:30PM ; Updated: Thursday October 18, 2012 12:30PM

Bruyneel continues to fight USADA's doping charges

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Johan Bruyneel
Johan Bruyneel, longtime manager of the U.S. Postal Team, was charged as being a central figure in the team's doping program.
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BRUSSELS (AP) -- Johan Bruyneel intends to fight charges he was a central figure in doping programs within Lance Armstrong's teams provided his defense hasn't been "permanently prejudiced" by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency's accusations.

Armstrong's former manager was a key figure in USADA's damning report into massive doping undertaken in American cycling teams he oversaw. While Armstrong chose not to contest the USADA charges, Bruyneel is opting for arbitration.

Bruyneel, who left the RadioShack-Nissan team last week, says "I will continue to be involved in legal proceedings relating to USADA's proposed charges as long as I believe that I am still able to receive a fair hearing."

The Belgian is "still stunned" at the charges USADA leveled against him and will provide a "balanced account of events" after his defense is heard.

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