Lance Armstrong filed a new, shorter lawsuit against the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency on Tuesday to stop a case that could strip him of seven Tour de France medals.
The agency has agreed to extend his July 14 deadline to respond to the allegations while a judge considers the cyclist's abbreviated complaint, the New York Daily News reported.
Armstrong's lawsuit comes after a Texas federal judge scolded him and dismissed a previous 111-page complaint filled with claims the judge called self-aggrandizing.
The earlier complaint also sought to stop the Anti-Doping Agency's case, which could lead to a lifetime ban from participating in professional sports.
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