Former Dutch cyclist Michael Boogerd, a spring classic specialist who once edged Lance Armstrong to win the Amstel Gold Race, has admitted he used performance-enhancing drugs for a decade.
"I used EPO, cortisone and in the last period of my career I did blood transfusions," Boogerd said. He said he doped from 1997 to 2007, a period that covered almost his entire professional career.
"I'm sorry I kept the [doping] culture alive," he said. "I'm sorry I never put up my hand and publicly said, 'This can't go on. It's not good.' And I'm sorry I wasn't riding in another era."
He said that he had used an Austrian blood laboratory, Humanplasma, for transfusions.
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