It is not looking good for Floyd, I don't think he has a chance of keeping his Tour de France title after the LeMond tesimony:

LeMond showed his cell phone screen with a record of the number from which he received the call. The number matched that on Geoghegan's business card.

That marked the end of LeMond's brief testimony.

He was then turned over for cross-examination, and when attorney Howard Jacobs asked him about statements he'd made in the past about Lance Armstrong -- who LeMond has suggested has doped in winning the Tour -- LeMond said he wouldn't answer those questions.



Geohegan is Floyd's business manager. The ESPN article initially quoted LeMond as saying that the caller claimed to be his uncle and he was going to tell how they used to play 'hide the weiner'. That phrase has been replace with 'generic sexual reference'. Not sure why they made the change, leaving more to the imagination is never a good thing with sports fans.

I have been wondering what turned LeMond into a such a crusader and the sexual abuse story seems to explain it.

[link|http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/cycling/news/story?id=2873907|ESPN] 

[link|http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/sports/AP-CYC-Landis-Hearing.html|NY Times]