Kimmage felt rage, deflation during McQuaid’s Armstrong press conference
Irish journalist Paul Kimmage will defend himself against the UCI's defamation lawsuit on December 12 in Switzerland
Irish journalist Paul Kimmage will defend himself against the UCI's defamation lawsuit on December 12 in Switzerland
Jonathan Vaughters says that although cycling is cleaner than in past years, an independent body needs to help the sport learn from its past
Bradley Wiggins admits frustration at having to answer for the Armstrong scandal, says he will aim to win the Giro in 2013
Bill Haelsen was a soigneur and trainer for Team Type 1 and UnitedHealthcare, known for his dedication and the pride he took in his work
Christian Prudhomme says the way forward from the Armstrong Affair lies in the code of the MPCC
Organizers roll out the centenary Tour de France route with a double day up Alpe d'Huez, three time trials and a final showdown on Semnoz
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Tyler Hamilton responded to UCI president's criticism, saying that the Irishman 'has no place in cycling'
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Lennard Zinn answers questions on Belgian Tape and follows up on Morton's Neuroma
Five-time Tour champ says Armstrong played fair and expects the Texan to fight his lifetime ban
Kjaergaard admits to EPO use at Postal Service, says team organized his program
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World Anti-Doping Agency boss says the UCI's ban of Armstrong is a step in the right direction
Steve Johnson says sport is cleaning up with a number of technology developments in the anti-doping fight
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Dallas insurance company SCA Promotions seeks to reclaim bonuses paid to Armstrong on the basis that his wins have been nullified
UCI president Pat McQuaid defends the UCI against claims that its conduct left the door open for a doping scandal
The reaction around cycling to the Lance Armstrong ban is mixed, with some calling for resignations at the UCI
Travis Tygart says that stripping Armstrong of his titles is insufficient for change, calls for truth and reconciliation commission
Tour boss reaffirms his position that the 1999-2005 Tours de France should be without a winner
Longtime eyewear sponsor cuts ties with Armstrong
The UCI's position on dopers returning to the sport as management is clear as mud after Monday's Armstrong press conference
Pat McQuaid on Monday confirmed the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency's lifetime ban of Lance Armstrong, saying he has no place in cycling
The 2012 USA Cycling Collegiate Mountain Bike National Championships conclude in New Mexico
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Anthony sweeps the weekend as Craig sweeps from the back of his field to the top step of the podium
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"If he truly did dope," said one rider, "his denials have only tainted his image"
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Results from the 2012 Chrono des Nations
Results from the 2012 Japan Cup Cycle Road Race
"If we're going to cave to attacks by those attempting to cover up their sporting fraud, we might as well shut down," says USADA chief
U.S. champion Jeremy Powers rides to a strong seventh place in the World Cup opener
The two hit the line together and the Rabobank-Giant rider proves strongest
Martial Saugy says Armstrong's 2001 test trigged a UCI warning, but was not proof of EPO use
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Four different colleges collected downhill crowns on Saturday at the Angel Fire Resort
Heavy rain turned the Pineland Farms course into a quagmire for round two of the 2012 Verge New England Pro Cyclocross Series
The Norwegian will be the top sprinter on a team that's still focused on GC the grand tours
"I feel we were really fooled, we were really hoodwinked," one former Livestrong backer told CNN.
The former chairman of the charity did not address a damning U.S. Anti-Doping Agency report putting him at the heart of a doping conspiracy
A midsized city, the regional government and private donations are expected to underwrite the $15 million event
Rubiera says he "never saw" Armstrong dope and took a few jabs at others who have come forward to say otherwise
Fabian Giger and Lea Davison lead the Langkawi International Mountain Bike Challenge with one day remaining
Armstrong scandal does not point to the current, cleaner state of cycling, according to Stephen Roche
Scarponi and Menchov are alleged to have worked with Ferrari in the late 2000s, including during their respective Giro victories
Federation will reveal its ruling on Armstrong in a press conference on Monday
BMC Racing has brought Allan Peiper and Jackson Stewart on board in management positions for 2013
Three-time Giro and Flanders champ was Italian cycling's 'third man' in the middle 20th century
Dutch bank has long roots and a wide footprint in the sport, but the Armstrong Affair is enough to chase Rabobank away from pro road racing
Components makers joins chorus of companies distancing themselves from Armstrong
Strava has countersued the family of William Flint, whose parents sued the company for negligence in his 2010 death
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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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
Spaniard faces disciplinary process after the UCI determines his blood profiles indicate doping
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
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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