Lance Armstrong case moves to jury trial
A jury will decide whether Armstrong engaged in "fraudulent inducement." He could be forced to pay out $96 million in damages.
Likely the most controversial figure in modern cycling, Lance Armstrong won seven editions of the Tour de France from 1999-2005 only to be stripped of the titles in 2012 for violating anti-doping rules during his record-breaking run.
Likely the most controversial figure in modern cycling, Lance Armstrong won seven editions of the Tour de France from 1999-2005 only to be stripped of the titles in 2012 for violating anti-doping rules during his record-breaking run.
A jury will decide whether Armstrong engaged in "fraudulent inducement." He could be forced to pay out $96 million in damages.
Johan Bruyneel says Greg LeMond and other Armstrong critics "behave like a cult" and are wrong to blame Armstrong for everything.
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Lance Armstrong, George Hincapie, Christian Vande Velde, and Dylan Casey — all former U.S. Postal riders — will race 24 Hours of Old Pueblo.
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Lance Armstrong, Floyd Landis, and the U.S. government await a ruling that could end up costing Armstrong $100 million, or nothing at all.
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Lance Armstrong says he wants to pursue amateur events that dish out suffering. Boy, have we got some ideas for him.
Lance Armstrong has reached a milestone in his doping ban — now that he's four years in, USADA rules allow him to race non-cycling events.
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Sally Jenkins says Lance Armstrong and other riders popped for doping should be treated leniently, but to Fred Dreier, that's a garbage take.
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What's the line between a simple gentlemen's agreement and out-and-out collusion, and how often does it get crossed in races?
Testimony from Lance Armstrong points to BMC manager Jim Ochowicz in 1993 Triple Crown race-fixing scandal.
Lance Armstrong contends that Frankie Andreu doped for majority of career, a claim that his former teammate disputes.
Fred Dreier looks forward to watching the new Lance Armstrong movie, but wonders whether Hollywood will get cycling right this time around.
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The Sunday Times reports that Armstrong and SCA Promotions have reached a multimillion-dollar settlement
Actor Ben Foster admits that he took performance-enhancing drugs while preparing for his role as Lance Armstrong in "The Program" movie.
Watch the preview of the dramatization of the Lance Armstrong movie.
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Lance Armstrong is riding two stages of the Tour with a cancer charity, one day ahead of the peloton
Questions surrounding Chris Froome and whether or not he's racing clean have dominated the race in recent days
Tour de France journalists and riders alike view Lance Armstrong's charity ride with a mixture of hostility and apathy.
Armstrong is participating in a charity ride that aims to raise money for cancer research
Ex-soccer player Geoff Thomas, a cancer survivor, explains why he asked Lance Armstrong to ride part of the Tour route with him
The former UCI president threatens legal action over the CIRC report and outlines his version of events during his tenure
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Lance Armstrong admits he will risk financial ruin when his $100 million whistleblower lawsuit goes before a jury in the United States
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The UCI president says Lance Armstrong's plan to ride the Tour de France one day ahead of the peloton for charity is the wrong move
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The U.S. government says William Stapleton and Barton Knaggs cannot get out of a False Claims Act suit with a proposed settlement
Betsy Andreu feels vindicated that Lance Armstrong was brought to justice
After the CIRC report does nothing to reduce Armstrong's lifetime ban, the American talks to USADA head in hopes of clemency
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Armstrong plans to ride the Tour de France route one day ahead of the peloton this summer
UCI president Brian Cookson says, "I don’t have a huge amount of sympathy for Lance Armstrong" in wake of CIRC doping report
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The reactions to the CIRC report began coming in before the report itself was released to the public
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Lance Armstrong pleads guilty to careless driving for hitting two parked cars with his SUV in Aspen
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A Texas court has ordered Lance Armstrong to pay $10 million to SCA Promotions following a protracted legal battle.
The USADA boss says Armstrong could have appealed his ban to sport's highest court
After his girlfriend was initially cited for two traffic violations, Aspen police determine that Armstrong was actually behind the wheel
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Lance Armstrong says he doesn't feel that UCI president Cookson has delivered on campaign promises, and that Astana should be banned
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"It was a bad decision and an imperfect time," Armstrong says. He also wants reduced ban and to have his Tour wins restored in records
Greg LeMond doesn't believe Lance Armstrong's CIRC testimony should merit any reduction to his lifetime ban
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In his ongoing case with the Federal government, Armstrong is allowed access to documents that could bolster his defense
Some who confessed to doping have been accepted back into the sport, others have not. What's the difference?
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Lance Armstrong's longtime business associates have agreed to pay $500,000 to the U.S. government as part of a conditional settlement
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