Article: USADA deserves the right to police

Travis Tygart strained a smile, stood up and strolled around his desk to a stack of large poster boards.

Tygart, the lead lawyer and soon to be new chief at the U.S. Anti- Doping Agency, thumbed through the boards, holding up one from a case involving cyclist Tyler Hamilton. Tygart took a few moments to explain how it helped USADA catch Hamilton cheating.

Each board was a different diagram from a different case. But each seemed to have a special hold on Tygart. The boards were akin to pictures from a family trip, pictures that brought interesting memories.

Some of those memories were the not-so-great parts of the trip, parts that make future trip planning more important.

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