Pound refuses to back down
World anti-doping chief Richard Pound has rejected a demand for an apology from an association of professional cyclists that says he has tarred all riders with his characterization of pro racing as a culture fraught with cheating and doping. "The CPA [Cyclistes Professionnels Associés] has misunderstood, misconstrued, misinterpreted and mischaracterized the situation," the Montreal lawyer said yesterday, blasting back at a letter from the pro riders that insisted he publicly retract comments published late last year in the Guardian, a British newspaper. The Switzerland-based group gave