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ESPN's ADRIAN HEALEY: "Realizing how satisfying it is to cover a league where who did or didn't wear a T-Shirt or offer a handshake is NOT the lead story. #MLS"

The Telegraph's PAUL HAYWARD: "Can't wait to see whether Lance Armstrong takes his revenge on the UCI - by revealing all his dealings with them."

Payne Sports Media Strategies founder MICHAEL PAYNE: "IOC threatened to drop weightlifting if it did not sort out its doping problem-it worked.Wonder whether IOC will take same move against UCI"

Synergy Sponsorship CEO TIM CROW: "The longer this goes on the worse it gets for McQuaid #UCI"

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