Commentary: It’s a little early for the UCI to be this exasperated, isn’t it?
What can we read into USADA's Armstrong file hold-up?
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.
What can we read into USADA's Armstrong file hold-up?
Irish journalist says the only way to solve the unrest in cycling is to do away with the federation whose leaders are suing him
UCI president issues press release suggesting that USADA continues to compile evidence against Lance Amstrong
USADA spokesperson says the Armstrong case file will be in the UCI's hands within a month
USADA chief details his path to the top of the agency and his case against Lance Armstrong and Johan Bruyneel
Embattled journalist sees nearly $20,000 donated to his legal defense fund over the weekend
Controversial UCI president Pat McQuaid says the governing body will not offer amnesty to past dopers
Scot roasts the UCI and Hein Verbruggen and says the USADA-Armstrong case could be 'the best thing' for cycling
Filippo Pozzato isn't the only rider to face scrutiny for ties to Michele Ferrari since his ban in Italy a decade ago
Italian classics man suspended due to links with banned doctor Ferrari
Kenda veteran says he believes young Americans are clean and that Garmin rider misunderstood his Twitter comments
McQuad won't move on Armstrong case until he sees the evidence; Chicago Marathon denies the Texan entry
Tygart welcomes probe from California state senators over the agency's finances and processes
Garmin boss says Vande Velde, Zabriskie and Danielson doped before joining Garmin
In his new book, former U.S. Postal rider Tyler Hamilton details the system for delivering EPO to the amigos de Edgar
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Tyler Hamilton will take readers inside the underbelly of pro cycling in a new book set for September release
In admitting to doping, Slipstream boss Jonathan Vaughters says the solution is to make the choice he faced impossible
Contador returns to racing; French question British equipment selection
UCI, IOC work together to net doping first cycling doping offender of the Games, before she could compete
With amateur doping cases gaining notoriety, local racers in Florida are taking anti-doping into their own hands
Obsessive amateur David Anthony turned to drugs and lost everything, including his love of the sport and winning
McQuaid is convinced that the biological passport and additional testing during July will help cycling avoid another Olympic drugs scandal
Luxembourger faces sanctioning and looks for answers
Chris Horner says he's nervous at every doping control because riders don't know what is really going into their bodies at the meal table or on the road
Fränk Schleck denies using banned diuretic, says he'll request B Sample analysis and will file a poisoning complaint if it is positive
With battles brewing on the road, in the payroll office and in the anti-doping courts, RadioShack-Nissan is a team at war
After leaving the Tour, embattled Luxembourger goes to local police station on his own accord to answer questions
Tour leader pushes back at doping questions with blog post outlining his history in the sport, his opposition for doping and what's at stake
Remy di Gregorio is facing charges of being in possession of unauthorized medical equipment following his arrest
World Anti-Doping Agency confirms responsibility of member federations to uphold USADA sanctions
Bradley Wiggins has hit out at critics as questions over Geert Leinders, transparency build
Frenchman and two associates arrested on Tour's first rest day
Protagonists say cycling has changed despite latest allegations against sevent-time Tour champ
Italian Lampre rider nabbed in passport program
Italian cyclist Riccardo Ricco is to appeal to CAS in a bid to have his 12-year doping ban overturned
Filippo Pozzato says he is calm after appearing before the anti-doping prosecutor of the Italian Olympic Committee
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency has sent Lance Armstrong and others a 15-page letter outlining doping allegations throughout the Texan's career
UCI president lauds the passport program after four years, saying the proof of less doping is on the road
Former Tour champ, perennial second-place vaguely acknowledges indiscretions, wants to move forward
Italy's high sporting court in Rome has finally beheaded The Cobra with the ruling that he had poisoned cycling long enough
Disgraced Italian will serve 12 years following autologous blood transfusion-gone-wrong in early 2011
Katusha sprinter claims the team knew nothing of his PED use
Despite interest from six squads, Spaniard says there is no price tag for the unconditional support his team has given
Young Russian positive in out of competition test. Holczer says ‘team not involved’
Voeckler pleased with Amstel ride; Terpstra on Olympics list; Vanendert so close
The court of public opinion is fickle when it comes to convicted dopers. In Part II of a three-part series, we talk to cycling personalities about what drives acceptance in the public eye
Public opinion is fickle regarding convicted dopers. In Part II of three, we talk to cycling personalities about gaining acceptance
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Doctor Alberto Beltran has been arrested in Madrid; race promotors consider making the finale at Milan-San Remo more selective.
CASwill not impose a racing ban on Alexander Kolobnev based on his need for vascular medication
Doping in Spanish sport is a hot topic In the wake of Contador's ban
Betsy Andreu tells VeloNews.com her take on the dropped Armstrong investigation
Cycling federation officials say the former Tour de France winner cannot participate in any sanctioned event in the country
The Contador case is more complex than saying simply "he is a cheat" or not
Husband and coach of legendary French cyclist Jeannie Longo, admitted to purchasing the banned performance-booster EPO
Verdict Strips German of Results after May 2005
A conversation with UCI president Pat McQuaid
Fans of Spanish cyclist Alberto Contador will don masks of their hero
'The time taken to arrive at a final decision, a long period after the affair, has affected events such as the Giro'
Patrice Ciprelli was arrested Wednesday over the alleged purchase of EPO
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WADA requested the evidence that the U.S. federal agencies collected in the Armstrong investigation
Contador outlines his future plans later Tuesday
"The simple fact is that anyone who has a prohibited substance in their system is a cheat"
A two-year ban that ends just six months after it’s handed down?
CAS’s ruling could end up costing Contador more than 5 million euros
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The timeline of events that led to Contador's ban
Outraged Spaniards rallied behind three-times Tour de France champion Alberto Contador on Monday
Scores of results sheets will be adjusted following the CAS ruling
Schleck says he takes no satisfaction out of Monday’s ruling by the CAS to award him the 2010 Tour de France
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Federal prosecutors have closed the investigation of seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong without filing charges
Movistar rider remains defiant
Confirmed to race Sunday in Mallorca
A conversation with UCI president Pat McQuaid
A decision in the long-running doping case of Alberto Contador has been delayed yet again
The latest delay could torpedo a slim chance Contador had to race in the 2012 Tour de France