U.S. cyclist accused of computer hacking
A French judge has issued a national arrest warrant for U.S. cyclist Floyd Landis on hacking charges.
The warrant was issued January 28 after French anti-doping authorities accused Landis of hacking into one of their laboratory computers, Pierre Boudry, the president of France's anti-doping agency, the Agence Francaise de Lutte contre le Dopage, told Reuters on Monday.
Landis, 34, won the 2006 Tour de France but was stripped of the victory and banned from competing for two years by the International Cycling Union after testing positive for high levels of testosterone.
French Judge Thomas Cassuto of the Tribunal … Read more