Affidavit Frankie Andreu [USADA vs Lance Armstrong October 10, 2012] September 18, 2012
Mr. Frankie Andreu is a professional cyclist during the time period from 1989 through 2000 and rode in the professional teams of 7 Eleven, Motorola, Cofidis and U.S. Postal Service. After retiring as a professional cyclist he served as an assistant director for the U.S. Postal Service Cycling Team in 2001 and 2002.
Mr. Andreus testified to USADA about the widespread trafficking, distribution and use of prohibited substances and methods in the professional cycling teams, his involvement and the involvement of Lance Armstrong, accompliced riders and medical doctors.
Mr. Andreu provided USADA tape recordings and copies of his emails with conversations and discussions about doping between him, Lance Armstrong and other professional cyclists.
Also Mr. Andreu testified that he and his wife Betsy Andreu visited Lance Armstrong in the Indiana University Hospital on 27 October 1996 where Armstrong was for a cancer treatment. In a full room Lance Armstrong confessed to his doctors he had used performance enhancing drugs: Erythropoietin (EPO), testosterone, growth hormone (hGH), cortisone and steroids.