DOJ after Ferrari, Weisel emails in Armstrong case
U.S. government demands additional evidence in the Armstrong case as lawyers from both sides continue to squabble and maneuver
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.
U.S. government demands additional evidence in the Armstrong case as lawyers from both sides continue to squabble and maneuver
The five-time Tour de France champion says cycling isn't the only sport with a history of doping
A new, independent report released by Cycling Canada indicates that there is no systemic culture of PED use in Canada
USADA CEO Travis Tygart speaks to Matthew Beaudin about the doping fight and trying to clean up the sport for good
Some who confessed to doping have been accepted back into the sport, others have not. What's the difference?
In part of an interview with VeloNews senior writer Matthew Beaudin, UCI president Brian Cookson discusses Lance Armstrong and redemption
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Hincapie said that someone from his gran fondo had reached out to “the appropriate governing body" regarding Armstrong, and had been given "the green light"
USA Cycling says that, under WADA code, Armstrong's lifetime ban prohibits him from riding in the USA Cycling-sanctioned gran fondo
Lance Armstrong may not, as previously reported, participate at the Gran Fondo Hincapie this weekend in Greenville, South Carolina
Armstrong, Hincapie, Vande Velde, and Livingston will reunite at the October 25 Gran Fondo Hincapie
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The legal volley between the Department of Justice and Lance Armstrong continues as the government presses Armstrong on defenses
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Former world champion Thor Hushovd says he knew of Armstrong's doping, but chose not to come forward, denies having doped himself
Travis Tygart hints that Armstrong may still have a shot at redemption, calls on him to fully cooperate with anti-doping authorities
Unclear if Armstrong will ultimately settle case with DOJ, or if the case will go to court as both sides engage in legal tussle
The U.S. Department of Justice and Lance Armstrong's legal team continue sparring over discovery and defenses
Armstrong's attorneys are embattled with the DOJ over an accidental sharing of government material in a looming whistleblower case
Once known as a 16-year-old who beat Lance Armstrong in Aspen, 18-year-old Keegan Swirbul took the start in his hometown
Universal Sports Network will broadcast an in-depth interview with Hincapie about his role in one of the world’s biggest doping scandals
Lance Armstrong talks with the Cycling Independent Reform Commission and faces a grim outlook in Federal court
Going downhill on two wheels is much more complex than simply letting gravity take over
Disgraced former Tour champion talks candidly with Rocky Mountain PBS about his history, and his future
A federal judge has denied Lance Armstrong's request to dismiss a $100 million fraud lawsuit filed against him last year by the U.S. government
Bruyneel was slapped with a 10-year ban for his role in the Lance Armstrong doping scandal
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Lance Armstrong gave sworn testimony Thursday as part of a Texas firm's effort to recoup millions of dollars it paid the disgraced American
In “Loyal Lieutenant,” George Hincapie minimizes the significance of his doping, and highlights his effort to help clean things up
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USA Today is reporting that the feds want Lance Armstrong to testify this month in the government's $100 million lawsuit against the disgraced cyclist
The Texas Supreme Court denies Lance Armstrong's appeal in the SCA Promotions bonus case, paving the way for his sworn deposition to take place on June 12
Investigators say Paolo Savoldelli met with Michele Ferrari during his career
Disgraced Tour de France champion ordered to testify, under oath, about his use of drugs, as part of a lawsuit filed by Texas-based SCA Promotions
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Former U.S. Postal rider confronts doping in a forthcoming book
Another chapter is filed in the Lance Armstrong doping scandal, and this time it's his director who gets a hefty ban from the sport
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In a statement provided to his hometown newspaper, Armstrong's former coach says he "never participated in a doping program"
Court papers indicate that Carmichael, Bruyneel, and Weisel may have known of Armstrong's doping, but mum is still the word.
Armstrong reveals who helped him dope — and who was aware of it — under oath last November
The USADA CEO is reportedly in discussions to reveal more details stemming from its Lance Armstrong investigation
Steve Johnson says conversations with Dave Zabriskie about doping at the U.S. Postal team never occurred
Summer of 2006: Lance Armstrong, Floyd Landis, Allen Lim, and Frankie Andreu each struggled in their own way with the truth about doping
Team director, former TV personality says that his life has calmed down following the U.S. Postal doping investigation
SCA Promotions wants $12 million in bonus money back from Armstrong in the wake of his doping admission
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UCI chief says he won't contact the banned American directly, but would welcome his involvement in the forthcoming independent review
The pair has been riding together in Colorado after Armstrong said, "we have lots to discuss"
Armstrong reportedly asked for amnesty, but he says the UCI has not contacted him
Andrew Hood reviews his 10 biggest stories of the year, from Horner to Froome, and everything in between
MARCA reports that local prosecutors are looking into 2009-10, the latter years of the Armstrong era
Athlete attorney says USADA's U.S. Postal case is unlike any he's seen prosecuted previously
The former UCI president has been implicated in a cover-up stemming from a 1999 drug test Armstrong reportedly failed
The Belgian is facing a lifetime ban from cycling for his role in the Lance Armstrong doping case
Should Armstrong confidante Bruyneel press his case against a lifetime ban, the question of proportionality may get another hearing
Armstrong went on to win the CoreStates race and earn the Million Dollar Race in the U.S.
The former team manager is scheduled to appear in London for arbitration December 16-20
Now 40, Chris McCormack twice won the Ironman world championship in Hawaii
Germany's only Tour de France winner says he likes to live "in the present" and is done talking about the past — and especially about doping
Wheelmen authors Reed Albergotti and Vanessa O'Connell discuss the context around their new book with Neal Rogers and Matthew Beaudin
"People are trying to picture myself and Lance as the bad guys," says Bruyneel, adding that he is "looking to move on. ..."
After covering the Tour de France for 16 years, Andrew Hood reflects on changes in the peloton that make the Tour more riveting than ever
With discovery in three separate cases coming, pressure is increasing on Lance Armstrong to settle before he is forced to testify
Former world champion settles for undisclosed terms to avoid testifying under oath in Acceptance Insurance suit
Verbruggen releases file with details surrounding Lance Amstrong's 1999 Tour positives for corticosteroids
A federal judge says some of the defendants will be dismissed from the case
Former UCI chief tells VeloNews that Armstrong's claims over the 1999 cortisone test are false
District judge expected to carry on with Justice case against former world champion
Lance Armstrong claims the former UCI president helped cover up a positive test for steroids at the 1999 Tour de France
Emma O'Reilly wanted to "eyeball" Lance Armstrong, and she brought a Daily Mail reporter along to chronicle their first meeting in 13 years
Some names have bubbled up from beneath the black ink in USADA's reasoned decision in the Armstrong case. But some remain hidden — for now
USADA chief says any discussion of a reduced ban for Lance Armstrong in "speculative" at this point
The final draft of the World Anti-Doping Code will be discussed in Johannesburg during the four-day meeting
Outgoing WADA president John Fahey says it would be difficult for the Texan to have his doping case reopened
Armstrong says he'll cooperate if the UCI wants to dig deeper into the sport's doping past, but only if he's treated the same as others
Two Wall Street Journal reporters unveil new details about the Texan's past
Travis Tygart says he expects the UCI to move in the next few weeks on an amnesty program that looks into the sport's doping past