Andreu says Armstrong ‘dropped the ball’ in Oprah interview
I livid Betsy Andreu says Lance Armstrong came up short in the first part of his confessional with Oprah Winfrey
Cycling has a long and sordid history with doping — that is, taking performance-enhancing drugs (PED) to get ahead in the races. In fact, some of the earliest suspected cases of doping in cycling date back to the late 1800s, when riders would employ stimulants like cocaine to survive epic races, like Bordeaux-Paris, which ran more than 500 kilometers.
Cycling has a long and sordid history with doping — that is, taking performance-enhancing drugs (PED) to get ahead in the races. In fact, some of the earliest suspected cases of doping in cycling date back to the late 1800s, when riders would employ stimulants like cocaine to survive epic races, like Bordeaux-Paris, which ran more than 500 kilometers.
I livid Betsy Andreu says Lance Armstrong came up short in the first part of his confessional with Oprah Winfrey
We run through the key questions Armstrong addressed — or didn't — in the first portion of his confessional with Oprah Winfrey
Vaughters urges Armstrong to follow through on indication that he would testify to anti-doping authorities
Watch as Lance reveals how his desire to control every outcome led him to do "inexcusable" things
USADA boss calls Armstrong's confession a start, compels him to testify under oath
Steve Johnson fights back at leaked accusation that he knew about a doping cover-up for Lance Armstrong at USA Cycling
Worlds Anti-Doping Agency chief pushes back at the UCI, calls review process "useless"
New York Daily News goes inside Floyd Landis' whistleblower suit
Olympic committee requests return of disgraced former world champion's TT bronze medal
Omega Pharma director says Texan is getting his just treatment, but keeps in mind the help he gave during a 2004 bout with bowel cancer
For the many victims of Armstrong's doping and PR machine, the disgraced former champion can do little to erase the damage he's done
Former pro mountain bikers Travis Brown, Ned Overend shun Armstrong, Danielson for their roles in ongoing doping scandal
UCI president Pat McQuaid urges professionals to call in under strict anonymity to report doping pressures and other issues
Governing body cites IOC pressure, WADA Code in decision to outlaw amnesty program in review
An IOC spokesperson says it is unlikely, given the UCI's recent anti-doping actions, that cycling will miss the Rio 2016 Games
USA Today columnist Christine Brennan examines the self-serving element to Armstrong's public confession
Mark Cavendish lashes out at television interviewer over Armstrong questions
The sport deserves better than the UCI is giving it through its restrictive review rules
Federal prosecutors have rejected an Armstrong offer for $5 million in restitution and cooperation, signaling a potential court battle
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The Armstrong scandal could put cycling at risk for being dropped from the Olympics, Reuters reports
UCI issues no comment until the Armstrong/Oprah interview airs on Thursday, but urges the Texan to talk with its review commission
The New York Times editor-in-chief checks in on Thomas Weisel's uneasy days leading to the Armstrong confession
The speed around the Armstrong affair picked up on Monday and stable ground is falling away from the once-unflappable Texan
On the day of his reported confession, we look back at a collection of Lance Armstrong's public doping denials
Feds may join Landis suit, source says Armstrong considering paying back millions in taxpayer funds
Banned former world champion apologizes to foundation staff ahead of his interview with Oprah Winfrey
Olympic champion Nicole Cooke writes in a blog post about her start as a young rider and fending off the sport's dark side
Australian government's review of Cycling Australia makes a number of recommendations including a zero-tolerance policy
Lance Armstrong has been busy on the phone leading into his interview with Oprah Winfrey
British journalist of the year David Walsh names Betsy Andreu, Emma O'Reilly and Steven Swart among the heroes in the anti-doping fight
Martial Saugy says he met with Armstrong and Bruyneel, but did not give them the keys to beating the EPO test
Tour de France historian Christopher Thompson offers insight on the identity crises he sees for the race before its 100th edition
Award-winning journalist David Walsh calls Johan Bruyneel the embodiment of cynicism and says cycling will be better without him
USADA CEO Travis Tygart tells 60 Minutes Sports that a Swiss anti-doping lab chief tipped Lance Armstrong on beating the EPO test
If the former world champion tells all on Oprah, it might not open him to the legal or civil action many expect
David Walsh says that without an admission, Armstrong doesn't have "any kind of future worth having"
USA Today reports that Lance Armstrong and Travis Tygart met in December to discuss a possible confession from the Texan
David Millar questions the picture to be painted in what he expects to be a managed interview with Lance Armstrong
WADA director says Armstrong case is example of the need for non-analytical investigation in anti-doping efforts
In the first of seven video installments, 2012 British Journalist of the Year David Walsh says that Armstrong underestimated the fight in Floyd Landis
Armstrong tried to gift a quarter million dollars to the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency eight years ago
Former world champion still defending his record to fans on social media networks
Fuentes, Saíz facing two-year jail terms as Operacion Puerto case finally goes to trial
USADA spokesperson declines to comment on the precedent for Armstrong to return to competition if he were to confess to doping
Dethroned Tour champ is considering admitting PED use in order to win his way back into competition
Outside Magazine targets the recent British study that claimed no benefit for elite athletes from EPO use
University of Texas department chair outlines decades of corruption at the IOC and its impact on alleged doping collusion at the UCI
UCI president reflects on his long relationship with EPO and doping in cycling and says he is the man to lead the sport forward
Lance Armstrong accepted a lifetime ban Thursday, changing the conversation of his career and whether the public cares about his past
A handful of anti-doping players weigh in on how, when and why fans should believe in cycling
Skins owner wants to tear the Band-Aid off pro road cycling and dig the wound of corruption out of the sport
The lab draws a three-month suspension after a tech mixed two athletes' samples, yielding a false positive
Columnist Dan Wuori asks for amnesty for vilifying dopers while pretending to understand the circumstances of their choices
Without a strong core, the rain of doping and other controversies will continue to fall on cycling
Financial commitments to be paid through 2013, but name will not appear on jerseys or bikes
Russian sprinter admitted to EPO use earlier in 2012 and will be out of racing until April 2014
Fränk Schleck's entourage is expecting a decision from Luxembourg's anti-doping authorities in January
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Fränk Schleck sits before the disciplinary group in Luxembourg for the third time, but gets no indication of a decision
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency is yet to set a date for Johan Bruyneel's arbitration, meaning the case will almost certainly drag into 2013
New doping accusation not EPO-related for collegiate coach, who has denied the unnamed accuser's claims
Sunday Times columnist David Walsh hits out at the Washington Post's Sally Jenkins over her Armstrong apologist column
The banned Italian sports doctor Michele Ferrari says he never worked on doping with Lance Armstrong
WADA chief John Fahey and Change Cycling Now backer Jaimie Fuller express concern over independence of UCI's 'independent commission'
UCI president says the Change Cycling Now group is irrelevant and asks what LeMond has done for cycling in 25 years
The Dutch ProTeam will ride under the Blanco name as it searches for new sponsorship
The UCI initially demanded $3.24 million from Contador over his clenbuterol case and the two settled this week at CAS
Stakeholders will cover four main topic areas in January summit: globalization, anti-doping, cyclists and calendar
2011 Giro champ draws a brief offseason suspension over what he calls testing working with banned doctor Michele Ferrari
The feds are after Armstrong and have requested a mountain of information on the dethroned Tour champ and his team
The federation in Brazil has suspended its road manager after he made doping accusations against riders
American says his California, Colorado results came cleanly and he's proud of them
Three-time Olympian Inga Thompson says the only way to keep kids coming into cycling is to ride the sport of all former dopers
Leipheimer addresses former coach's confession, though the pair haven't spoken much in years
Famed collegiate coach admits his role in doping athletes including Levi Leipheimer, but claims he never pushed PEDs on student-athletes
Jacques Rogge says that it is not the IOC's place to move on Armstrong's time trial medal
Riders' association president Gianni Bugno must now take the CCN summit's proposals to the principle players — the riders
Cycling has a manifesto, a movement and a 'Charter of the Willing,' but appears set to start 2013 without much change
The three members of the UCI's independent commission come from legal and sporting backgrounds, and will make their findings known in June