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SportsJuly 28, 2006

The Associated Press

EPHRATA, Pa. -- Arlene Landis stoutly defended her Tour de France-winning son against doping accusations Thursday after he assured the family that he was "clean."

After speaking with Floyd Landis by telephone, Arlene Landis said she is convinced that her 30-year-old son did nothing wrong, and blasted cycling's governing body for "spoiling everything."

"My opinion is when he comes on top of this, everyone will think so much more of him. So that's what valleys are for, right?" she said, smiling through gritted teeth outside her home in Farmersville, a rural crossroads just outside the borough of Ephrata in eastern Pennsylvania.

Family spokeswoman Tammy Martin told reporters later Thursday that Landis had "assured them that he is clean and that further testing will confirm this."

Landis' Phonak team said it was notified by the International Cycling Union on Wednesday that Landis' sample showed "an unusual level of testosterone/epitestosterone" when he was tested after Stage 17 of the race last Thursday.

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Landis is suspended, pending results of the backup "B" sample of his drug test.

Arlene Landis said it would take two weeks for those results to be made public.

"Of course he wasn't happy about it, but they're spoiling everything he's supposed to be doing right now," she said. "Why couldn't they take care of this before they pronounced him the winner?"

Arlene and Paul Landis, devout Mennonites, frowned on Floyd's obsession with cycling when he was a teenager and were saddened when he chose to leave the Mennonite fold. But they had said Sunday they felt joy at his victory and hoped he would use it to glorify God.

His sister, Charity Landis, said Thursday she does not think he cheated. "I believe that he's a man of integrity," she said. Behind her, signs proclaiming "To God be the glory" and "Floyd's the man" were still planted in the Landis yard.

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