LeMond Cycling, Inc. v. Trek Bicycle Corporation

Filing 139

Attachment 20
DECLARATION of Emily S. Zastrow in Opposition to 117 Memorandum in Support of Motion, 114 MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by Trek Bicycle Corporation. (Attachments: # 1 Placeholder for Exhibits 45,55-57,61,66,70,74, # 2 Placeholder for Exhibits 46-47, # 3 Exhibit 46, # 4 Exhibit 47, # 5 Exhibit 48, # 6 Exhibit 49, # 7 Exhibit 51, # 8 Exhibit 51, # 9 Exhibit 52, # 10 Exhibit 53, # 11 Exhibit 54, # 12 Exhibit 58, # 13 Exhibit 59, # 14 Exhibit 60, # 15 Exhibit 62, # 16 Exhibit 63, # 17 Exhibit 64, # 18 Exhibit 65, # 19 Exhibit 67, # 20 Exhibit 68, # 21 Exhibit 69, # 22 Exhibit 71, # 23 Exhibit 72, # 24 Exhibit 73, # 25 Exhibit 75, # 26 Exhibit 76)(Rolf, Benjamin) SEALED DOCUMENTS RECEIVED IN CLERKS OFFICE on 8/5/2009 (lph). Modified attachment text on 8/6/2009 (RLR).

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LeMond Cycling, Inc. v. Trek Bicycle Corporation Doc. 139 Att. 20 Case 0:08-cv-01010-RHK-JSM Document 139-21 Filed 08/05/09 Page 1 of 7 ZASTROW EXHIBIT 69 Dockets.Justia.com Case 0:08-cv-01010-RHK-JSM Document 139-21 Filed 08/05/09 Page 2 of 7 Sl.com - More Sports - Report: LeMond says Lance threatened him - Sunday June 25, 20... Page 1 of 2 (~ PRINTTHIS Powered by LeMond: Lance threatened me Report says three-time Tour winner forced to testify Posted: Sunday June 25, 2006 6:53PM; Updated: Monday June 26, 2006 9:02AM PARIS (AP) -- Three-time Tour de France winner Greg LeMond says he testified in a court case involving Lance Armstrong because the Texan had threatened him, according to L'Equipe Dimanche on Sunday. Last week, French newspapers published claims by the wife of a former Armstrong teammate alleging that the seven-Time Tour winner had admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs in 1996. Betsy Andreu claimed that Armstrong, days after he underwent brain surgery in 1996, had told a doctor he had used the blood-boosting hormone EPO and other drugs. Armstrong denied the allegations made in sworn statements by Andreu, the wife of former teammate Frankie Andreu, before an arbitration panel in January. Greg LeMond (right) says Lance Armstrong (left) "threatened my wife, my business, my In a two-page denial released Friday, Armstrong called life." Pascal Rondeau/Getty Images the allegations "stale, unfounded and untrue." Her testimony came in a legal dispute over whether " ' ~ : " ' Armstrong was owed a $5 million bonus for winning the 2004 Tour. The bonus had been withheld due to claims Armstrong had cheated. After three weeks of testimony in the case, Armstrong was awarded $7.5 million. In the weekly edition of L'Equipe Dimanche, LeMond outlined his reasons for testifying in the case. "I was forced to testify, because Lance had threatened me," LeMond said. "He threatened my wife, my business, my life. His biggest threat consisted of saying he would find 10 people to testify that I took EPO. Of course, he didn't find a single one." In 2001, LeMond said he was unhappy about Armstrong's link to Italian doctor Michele Ferrari, who received a suspended yearlong jail sentence in October 2004 for sports fraud and malpractice. http://si.printthis.clickability.com/pt/cpt?action=cpt&title=SI.com+-+More+ Sports+-+Rep... 6/28/2006 TREK005200 Case 0:08-cv-01010-RHK-JSM Document 139-21 Filed 08/05/09 Page 3 of 7 SI.com - More Sports - Report: LeMond says Lance threatened him - Sunday June 25, 20... Page 2 of 2 LeMond later issued an apology to Armstrong, saying he was "a great champion" and that his critical remarks on Armstrong's links to Ferrari had been taken out of context. Ferrari once advised Armstrong, but the cyclist cut his ties with him after the conviction. Ferrari was cleared of the most severe charge of distributing health-threatening doping products. Copyright 2006 Associated Press. All rights reserved. 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A record nine yellow caution ra<:e sent Prix iri his lead Montreal and widening oVElt Michael 5chu- 38342 N. Green Bay Rpad'. Waukegan, IL 60087 Orchard Hills Golf Course . macher to 25 points iri ilie world championship staDel-" . (847) 336--5118 lngs.' CYCLING. Report: leMOnd Says $25 per perSoD $39 per penon Iadades LacltttÎct EVERYDAY! Mon-Fri rIdIlIg ""rtt. (1 per c:or1) rkIlaeart~ I'~ Annstronø1hreatened &fe Three.the Tour de France winner GNg leMond says he testified in a court case ÌJ1VIllving l.anceArm_ng because the Texan had threaten,ed him, <according to the French week. Iy L 'Equipe Dlmanche, sat:.sun Afti:t UtOO---:- 7_ - 3pm WEEKEND , CaU For ReservatioDs TN his àvoldlng -_.flãgS~~' . in the Champ ofCleveJand ,^ out durin a crash that in SebutiéI at Burke Lakefront Airport in .' me," La ond said. "He threatthe race's 25th anniversary, ened my willi, my business, my and only ll'cars from a field of llfe. His biggÐst threat consist18 finished. ed of saying he wonld find 10 . Fernando AIpnso won his people to ÌJlStilY thilt I took-' fourth.consecutive race, driv.. -EPQ;-{)foourse he didn't find a ing his Renault to an easy ,,!csínJlle on~ .' , .. About ~ professional ridel'll stopped durfug an elite road race in Madrid to protest a newspaper report of a police about drugs and "investigation TREK013949 Case 0:08-cv-01010-RHK-JSM Document 139-21 Filed 08/05/09 Page 5 of 7 n. ~ his lead over Michael Schumac.... to 25 pointS in the. world championship standings. . Prix in Montreal andwideniDg 38342 N. Green Ba Orchard (84 $25 per penon -g.i{.....~...t.ÒÁý ';~. r-.. Mon-Fri7am -3pm" Sãf-Siìñ After12:00 . induliesj j . Call TREK013950 Case 0:08-cv-01010-RHK-JSM Document 139-21 Filed 08/05/09 Page 6 of 7 National Ledger - Landis Dopi, og Charge Gives LeMond a Chance to Rip Lance Armstrong Page 1 of 4 August 3, 2006 Font Size: .Sm_<'~!!_ *;!._e.dj.c~m Landis Doping Charge Gives LeMond a Chance to Rip Lance Armstrong By Jim Roberts Jul 31, 2006 The Floyd Landis doping charge brought three-time Tour de France champion Greg LeMond out to rip on seven-time winner lance Armstrong. While telling Landis that if he is confirmed positive, he hopes he has the courage to tell the "troth," in an interview with French weekly Le Journal du Dimanche released on Saturday LeMond takes a shot at Lance. Lance Armstrong Refuses to Take the Bait (Image: ABC) LeMond's cheap shot: "I hope that [Landis] won't do what another American did: Deny, deny, deny." Jealous anyone? That American that LeMond is referring to is of course Lance Armstrong and he refused to take the bait to stoop to LeMond's level. He did take LeMond to ~.¢.!>~D. telling "This Week with George Stephanopoulos" this Sunday: http ://www. nationalledger, com/artman/publi sh/article 27267379. shtml 8/3/2006 TREK005220 Case 0:08-cv-01010-RHK-JSM Document 139-21 Filed 08/05/09 Page 7 of 7 Pa National Ledger - Landis Dop!~tlg Charge Gives LeMond a Chance to R~.'j~. ~Lance Armstrongge 2 of 4 "I mean, you can get Greg Lemond to go on the air and speculate. I'm not going to do that. But I'm not going south like Greg does. I believe in the sport. I love it, been a fan of it, and I'm going to support it." Armstrong stayed abovc the fray but LeMond had more: "It is ,~.,.:,;:_U~._~:q. as a professional sport that represents the problem. It can transform someone into a liar," LeMond said. What a sad statement. Greg LeMond has turned into Greg who? Using the doping charges against Floyd Landis and calling Lance Armstrong a liar with his ludicrous "deny, deny, deny" did nothing more than cheapen LeMond's legacy. Hai Spare me the lecture. Lance owns the sport that Greg once did. Take it like a man. Records were meant to be broken. -Commentary by Jim Rol~rt~ See Bef( pict! and 92o/ Cyc Finc sele Cyc fron top pro( ~ ~-2~'~ Read more from attthor E,_~_a_ai!..t!ai s.'. Printer f!-i.e!?dly p~g~ Write the Author: ¥Oll]" llalTl(~: http://www, nati onalledger, com/artmardpublish/article 27267379.shtml 8/3/2006 TREK005221

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