French authorities summon Landis and Baker

Floyd Landis may be back racing, but the repercussions of his positive test in the 2006 Tour de France continue. The French authorities are pushing Landis and his coach, Arnie Baker, to testify before French investigators looking into the illegal hacking of data from the anti-doping laboratory of Châtenay-Malabry (Hauts-de-Seine).

Several months after Landis' positive test in July 2006, the president of l'Agence Française de Lutte Contre le Dopage (AFLD), Pierre Bordry, filed a complaint that confidential internal documents had been distributed to sporting authorities and to media, with an aim of discrediting the lab.

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