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The International Cycling Union governing body is waiting to receive a detailed judgment from USADA before deciding whether to formally strip Armstrong's Tour titles.
Tour de France organizer, the Amaury Sports Organization, said it also awaits guidance from USADA and the UCI.
The IOC has responsibility for managing Olympic results but is not yet formally involved in the case, which Oswald described as "unusual."
"We haven't been notified of anything, not even from USADA and not from UCI," he said. "For the time being, we are not asked to take a position."
The IOC did formally strip an Olympic title last month from former Armstrong teammate Tyler Hamilton, just weeks before the eight-year statute of limitation expired.
Hamilton had already sent back his gold medal after previously admitting doping when he won the time trial at the 2004 Athens Games.
Hamilton recently published a book in which he detailed allegations of a coordinated doping program involving Armstrong and his Tour-winning teams. Armstrong denies having doped.
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