Rasmussen: Boogerd, Menchov also blood doped and the team knew
Danish climber says Rabobank management knew about its riders' doping
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.
Danish climber says Rabobank management knew about its riders' doping
Dutch teams face challenging sponsor environment, but say they aren't surprised by the latest Rabobank confessions
Lance Armstrong sits down for another interview, this time with Sports Illustrated. He gives new information about his doping case
Former Rabobank rider Michael Boogerd says he used EPO, cortisone, and received blood transfusions
UCI president says World Anti-Doping Code is limiting, and continues to discount evidence that Armstrong doped in 2009-10
Lance Armstrong's legal battlefield took on new theaters of engagement on Friday
Six-month bans for Garmin riders and Leipheimer expired on Friday
Italian Riccardo Ricco loses his appeal to the CAS, which upholds the 12-year ban he received in 2012 for blood doping
In suggesting the Postal Service had to have known about doping, Armstrong camp takes an aggressive new stance
French anti-doping agency AFLD will lead the doping controls at international bike races, including the Tour de France
A few key figures from the U.S. Postal Service team, including its financial backer, have avoided the government's ire — for now
BMC Racing manager and former USA Cycling president is not commenting on Floyd Landis' claim that he was aware of doping at US Postal team
Dr. Michael Puchowicz contests Michele Ferrari's claims that Lance Armstrong would have benefited equally from altitude training and EPO
The U.S. government on Friday declared that it would pursue Floyd Landis' whistleblower case against Lance Armstrong, others
At the Puerto doping trial, Spanish riders Ángel Vicioso and Marcos Serrano say they never underwent transfusions under Fuentes
Ties to the Armstrong case go to the top reaches of the U.S. federal government and sources tell us the feds will decline
Former owner of Phonak says he was not aware of doping practices by Tyler Hamilton and others
Ex-Armstrong teammate Viatcheslav Ekimov, now Katusha's team boss, refuses comment on claims he doped
Ekimov tells us that media reports citing Vicioso whereabouts questions for suspension are untrue
Banned former world champ says he will not testify with the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency ahead of its deadline to reduce his lifetime sanction
Lance Armstrong's USADA extension expires today and there is no indication that he will testify
The Wall Street Journal reports that a Washington-based lobbying firm was hired in 2010 to target FDA agent Jeff Novitzky
American details trip he made with Phonak director and teammates to Madrid for transfusions in 2004
Contador removed from witness list by Saíz attorney; Katusha rider, scheduled to testify on Friday, is missing
Tyler Hamilton testifies that Bjarne Riis introduced him to Puerto ringleader Fuentes and that a negative blood reaction turned his urine black
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Scientist whose lab stores the Puerto blood and plasma bags also scheduled to testify on Tuesday
After claiming that it would hold Johan Bruyneel's hearing before the end of 2012, USADA isn't commenting on the Belgian's case
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Aussie blood doping expert says UCI derelict in its clean sporting duties if it did not put Armstrong's passport out for expert review
UCI volleys back at Michael Ashenden, claiming that Armstrong's samples after May 2009 did not draw red flags from passport software
Beloki insists he never had a relationship with Fuentes despite evidence to the contrary
World Anti-Doping Agency chief says Tygart allegations of EPO tip-off focus on pre-WADA time period
Aussie blood expert says he did not review Armstrong's passport files after May 2009
Source says that UCI's release of Armstrong bio passport review information is limited to avoid 2009 Tour red flags
Management Committee votes to extend glucocorticosteroid racing break from 48 hours to eight days
UCI claims Ashenden reviewed and approved Armstrong's 2009 bio passport, which he has said was indicative of blood doping
"Spartacus" says he was not "Luigi" in the Puerto files
Blood doping expert says Pat McQuaid was misleading in a recent VeloNews interview
The UCI president talks with VeloNews about independent drug testing, culture change, running for reelection, and Hein Verbruggen
Texas insurance company wants bonuses, court fees and interest from banned former world champion
AT 32, the Tour champ says he is motivated and has plenty of years ahead of him on the bike
In an exclusive interview, UCI president Pat McQuaid discusses anti-doping efforts, his controversial presidency, Armstrong, and more
USADA is in talks with Lance Armstrong, who has been granted a two-week extension to tell all
Assistant U.S. Attorney says there is no active investigation into Landis, despite letters sent to victims in January
U.S. Attorney who dropped the case against Armstrong says the rider's admission changes nothing for him
A Spanish sports daily reports links between Puerto doc and Real Sociedad
Rasmussen says he used EPO, cortisone, hormones and transfusions
Former UCI doping expert says governing body cut back on testing in 2010, despite public comments to the contrary
Banned former world champion says via email that the UCI has no place at the table in moving cycling forward
RadioShack rider given reduced ban in diuretic case
Two members of the U.S. Postal Service doping conspiracy will not face criminal charges in Spain
Fränk Schleck is scheduled to appear on Wednesday at the House of Sport Luxembourg
McQuaid publishes private e-mails after WADA president lashes out over its announcement on Monday of an amnesty partnership
Governing body pledges to pursue truth and reconciliation after weekend discussions with WADA
Fuentes, four others on trial for endangering public health through blood transfusion network
USADA CEO tells CBS program that Armstrong was untruthful in his televised interview
The Independent Commission set up to review the UCI's treatment of Lance Armstrong pushes back against calls to close it
Banned Italian doctor claims Armstrong's testosterone use was a placebo and that he likely gained three to six percent with EPO and transfusions
"The Badger" didn't want Armstrong and Oprah and says he doesn't care
The FBI has sent victims letters to Floyd Fairness Fund donors
UCI president steps down from commission analyzing Olympic host proposals claiming schedule conflicts
Spanish former pro was a nutritional advisor to current riders
Dutchman recently admitted to taking transfusions in 2007 and will name names when he sits down with anti-doping authorities soon
Armstrong's UCI donation was a two-part payment to support anti-doping efforts, split between 2002 and 2007
After nearly three hours of television time, the omertà remains intact, and its king, for now, still has zipped lips
After Lance Armstrong denied having attempted to make a $250,000 donation to USADA in 2004, Travis Tygart says he stands by his statement
Andy Schleck says that after beating Armstrong in the 2009 Tour, he's convinced the Texan came back clean
Lance Armstrong made an emotional appeal in the second part of his televised confessional to gain the ability to compete again
We poll the folks on the streets in Boulder, Colorado, for their reactions to Armstrong's confession
SCA Promotions counsel says any apology from Armstrong over his 2005 arbitration should arrive with a $12 million payment
Three-time Tour champion Greg LeMond says he doesn't think Lance Armstrong is remorseful over his doping or his smear campaign
Former Armstrong teammate and friend Frank Andreu talks openly with VeloNews about his Armstrong confession experience
Eddy Merckx says he began to doubt Armstrong after reading USADA's report and feels badly for today's young professionals
Christian Prudhomme calls Armstrong's Winfrey confession a "calculated public relations exercise"
Italian cycling insiders didn't hear what they needed in part 1 of Lance Armstrong's Oprah Winfrey appearance
Former teammate Tyler Hamilton says Armstrong's confession a "huge, huge first step"
Honorary UCI president Hein Verbruggen says he is satisfied with Lance Armstrong's televised confession, comments on UCI
Armstrong's Winfrey interview is overshadowing the build-up to the Tour Down Under, and the riders are frustrated
Former Postal Service director says he is writing a book and will go to arbitration with USADA if he feels it's a fair procedure