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Photo courtesy of matt.herzog on flickr.A Connecticut driver who killed a 14-year old male cyclist in 2007 is now suing the boys parents for allowing their son to ride without a helmet, Velo News reports.David Weaving was sentenced to 10 years in prison last year for manslaughter.He was reportedly passing another car at 83 mph in a 45 mph zone replica Chanel watch when he struck Matthew Kenney.Now Weaving is suing Kenneys parents for over $15,000 in damages for letting Kenney ride without a helmet, citing contributory negligence.Matthew was a loving kid, Kenneys mom told The Associated Press.He was a caring kid.He was a helping kid.He was an honors student.He played sports.He was full of life.He had so much to give.Read more about the case here.--Erin Beresini

Photo courtesy of FlickrU.S.investigators, led by FDA agent Jeff Novitzky, plan to speak with French officials this week for further investigation of doping allegations against Lance Armstrong, CBS News reports.The French agency, which has stored samples of Armstrongs urine, intends to tell the Americans everything they know.Frances replica Baume & Mercier watch former Anti-Doping chief Pierre Bordry, who resigned in October, had promised to provide Novitzky with Armstrongs samples from the 1999 Tour de France if an official request was made.The French news LEquipe reported in 2005 that Armstrongs 1999 samples contained evidence of performance-enhancer EPO, though the UCI later cleared Armstrong.Read Brian Alexanders story Big Fish, from our October issue, for more on Novitzkys quest to harpoon Armstrong.--Nick Davidson