Lance Armstrong named names and provided additional new details about his doping practices when he was compelled to respond to questions under oath in a recent lawsuit – his first publicly revealed answers under oath since his famous confession to Oprah Winfrey in January 2013.

The answers came last November but weren't made public until Wednesday, when they were obtained by USA TODAY Sports after being were filed in federal court by an attorney for former cycling teammate Floyd Landis as part of another lawsuit.

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