NEW YORK — Lance Armstrong and the US Anti-Doping Agency are exchanging written arguments in a federal court about who has jurisdiction in the drug case against the seven-time Tour de France winner. In papers submitted Friday to US District Judge Sam Sparks, the cyclist's attorneys attached a letter from a lawyer for USA Cycling. The lawyer said the governing body for American cycling must accept the jurisdiction of the sport's international federation and side against USADA in the case. But USADA CEO Travis Tygart counters “WADA has announced USADA has jurisdiction” in the alleged doping case. — AP