When Tyler Hamilton’s interview with the CBS News program “60 Minutes” airs on Sunday, it will be a culmination of sorts for what has been a tumultuous period for the former professional cyclist.

During the interview, a portion of which is available for viewing on CBS’s website, Hamilton not only admits to using the banned drug “EPO,” which enhances endurance by boosting the production of red blood cells, but he also says he witnessed seven-time Tour De France winner Lance Armstrong using the drug when they were teammates on the U.S. Postal Service cycling team for four years beginning in 1998.

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