Lance Armstrong denied on Tuesday having “misbehaved†during a random drugs test conducted by the French anti-doping authority last month.
The seven times Tour de France champion was requested, while training in France, to provide urine, blood and hair samples to a tester from the French Anti-Doping Agency (AFLD).
The AFLD said on Monday the 37-year-old American behaved strangely when the tester asked him to provide the samples and it sent a report to the International Cycling Union (UCI).
The UCI said it could not rule on the matter since the test, which proved to be negative, was commissioned by the AFLD.
Armstrong, who described reports in France on Monday that he had “misbehaved†as outrageous, said he just wanted to have the tester’s ID checked before complying with the request…  Details