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MALIBU, Calif. (AP) - They turned out the lights on the Floyd Landis courtroom drama Wednesday, a whopper of a case that whirled wildly between arguments about wardrobe choices, malfunctioning machines, shoddy science and much more. Like any soap opera, this story isn't close to being resolved.
It will be more than a month before the three arbitrators who sat through nine days of testimony sort through the evidence and decide whether the Tour de France champion is guilty of doping. Whoever loses is almost sure to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
The final day began with scientific testimony and ended with closing arguments. Not surprisingly, the sides squabbled over who would go last.
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