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But on this occasion—his 24th test since returning to cycling—Armstrong reportedly went inside for 20 minutes and took a shower. This 20-minute delay is at the heart of the AFLDs actions today.In a statement earlier this week, Armstrong claimed that the tester agreed to let him go inside while his team manager, Johan Bruyneel, Replica Omega 2577.30 Aqua Terra Watch varified his credentials. The AFLD, however, states that no such agreement ever took place and that Armstrong went inside despite being warned by the tester not to do so.While todays statement opens the door for santions against Armstrong, the AFLD has not yet said whether or not it will pursue disciplinary proceedings.