Strava countersues family of William Flint, claiming no responsibility in cyclist’s death
Strava has countersued the family of William Flint, whose parents sued the company for negligence in his 2010 death
Strava has countersued the family of William Flint, whose parents sued the company for negligence in his 2010 death
Hein Verbruggen distances himself from Armstrong, denying accepting a bribe to conceal the a 1999 positive for cortisone
David "Lumpy" Williams was a key piece of of big-time U.S. racing for two decades
With two stages left in the Langkawi International Mountain Bike Challenge, American Lea Davison is well on her way to the win
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Pearl Izumi and Gore bring to market ladies' bib shorts designed to level the playing field on nature breaks
Former Rock Racing rider Kayle Leogrande recounts how he helped authorities start down the road to Lance Armstrong
Italian sports director will take over at the helm of the embattled RadioShack-Nissan squad
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Sky parts ways with the unhappy former world champion after a season in which the Manxman felt under-supported
Padua investigators ready to file charges against Michele Ferrari, others in 30 million euro doping scheme
Our resident Belgian ’cross reporter outlines why exactly the World Cup is so important and who might excel in Tabor
Spaniard faces disciplinary process after the UCI determines his blood profiles indicate doping
With sponsors severing ties, billion-dollar icon's descent may prove to be the biggest in sports history
Spanish anti-doping agency hands USADA file over to attorney general's office
British squad will terminate any staff member or rider refusing to sign its doping statement
Michele Ferrari denies doping allegations against him, calling USADA's case a conspiracy
Footwear, electronics, beer giants and helmet and bike makers terminate Texan's sponsorship contracts
National team coordinator let go in the wake of his doping admission; Orica waiting to make a decision on its lead director
Armstrong will remain on Livestrong board of directors
With dirt on his mind, Caley Fretz pleads for riders to forget their specs and cliques and get out the door together
USADA boss Travis Tygart says cycling's code of silence caused Levi Leipheimer's firing and that those who love cycling should take over
Physiologist Allen Lim says he tried to talk Levi Leipheimer and Floyd Landis out of doping and that he never worked for Landis
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Chris Horner says his name hasn't come up in the USADA investigation because he wasn't in the fold at U.S. Postal at the height of the EPO era
American Olympian takes control of the six-day mountain bike event after two days of racing
Italian investigator works hand-in-hand with U.S. anti-doping agents to close the trap on Michele Ferrari and an Italian drugs ring
Chris Butler, Craig Lewis extend with China's first Pro Continental team
Belgian squad fires American over his doping admission in the Armstrong case
Former U.S. champ is back on the ’cross bike after injury-plagued 2012 road campaign
Kathy LeMond says that Armstrong's mechanic told her of a scheme to buy off the UCI over the Texan's 1999 Tour test
USADA's Armstrong case file tells the story of how Spain became the center of operations for the Postal Service doping ring
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A brief outline of the maneuvers the U.S. Postal riders implemented to avoid being caught for doping
Filippo Simeoni was one of Lance Armstrong's omerta-enforcing targets and says the U.S. Postal case will bring credibility to the sport
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American Sky coach outlines the future for the Brits' two new U.S. neo-pro signings
Crankbrothers pro Judy Freeman finds new fans and results that bode well for the future in China
Dick Pound says the UCI knew its drugs net had big holes and that riders were tipped off ahead of controls
Powers and Compton win in Fort Collins under clear, blue skies
Sven Nys loses almost any hope of the Trofee overall after false start confusion in the bPost Bank Trofee opener
Could the peloton be girding for a wave of revelations in hopes of finally dropping its dirty past?
Results from day 2 of the Smartwool Cup, the second stop on the 2012 U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross Series
The national champ makes it two for two at the Smartwool Cup in Fort Collins
The national champion shells the field once again to win as Gould drives to the runner-up spot
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Jeremy Powers and his support staff diligently dial in his bikes for the first day of the 2012 Smartwool Cup
Dan Seaton snaps the action at the 2012 GP Mario De Clercq
GP Mario De Clercq results
Dejan Smaic shoots day one of the second stop on the 2012 U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross circuit
But the lawyer adds that Armstrong's fans say, 'We don't care whether he did or he didn't'"
"The more he called me a liar, the more I was going to fight," she says. "No way was I going to let somebody lie about me"
Pauwels nearly overhauls the rainbow jersey at the line as Sven Nys crosses for third, nearly a minute down
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"It is not credible that (the UCI) didn't know this was going on," Pound tells AFP
Results from day 1 of the 2012 Smartwool Cup, round two of the U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross
Pedal problems for the leader and a powerful Powers saw Trebon lose the race on the last lap
The national champion rides alone to the victory with Georgia Gould second
"I've done things I'm not proud of and which I regret," says the newly retired rider, calling for changes in the sport
The U.S. champ's Trek gets a "Two-Face" red-white-and-blue paint job and a prototype SRAM Red cassette
Among those asked for "assurances" is sporting director Sean Yates, a former Armstrong teammate
"It would be wrong of me to second-guess or pre-empt what our lawyers might decide," says UCI chief
The Scot says it's time for the UCI to own up to its responsibility for the Armstrong debacle
In Tennessee to visit a Nissan plant, the German strongman says USADA's inquiry into the team boss had become a distraction
While the rest of the peloton hits the beach, the younger Schleck plans to hit the road
Graham Watson captures the finale to the 2012 Tour of Beijing
Martin took a huge lead on stage 2 and never relinquished it
The Australian director raced from 1998 to 2007, riding 2001-2003 at U.S. Postal Service and 2006-2007 at Discovery Channel
While many brands hesitate at the risk involved with an event like Red Bull Rampage, Oakley and the energy drink help grow the sport
Steve Bauer's squad to cease raising after 2012, leaving riders like Timmy Duggan and Lucas Euser without a team
3T re-designed its Luteus disc for 2012-13 and it offers a stiff, reliable ride for disc-enabled ’crossers
Katusha man takes his first pro win with one day to go in Beijing
Johan Bruyneel, Leopard part ways in the wake of the U.S. Postal Service case
Tour boss says Armstrong's seven Tour wins should not be given to other riders
Klaus Mueller says his federation is still reviewing the USADA case file, but would embrace amnesty for confessed dopers
Bonnie Ford registers perhaps the strongest commentary on the Armstrong era following USADA's case file release
UCI president dodges journalists' questions in China, says he'll talk when the UCI lawyers have completed their case file review