The Ryder dilemma: When to come in from the dark
Despite the media following his trail in early 2013, Ryder Hesjedal held out on a doping admission — and the new Omerta shows us why
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.
Despite the media following his trail in early 2013, Ryder Hesjedal held out on a doping admission — and the new Omerta shows us why
Producers behind The Armstrong Lie talk about the new film and the devastation of learning the truth
Cycling need not perish from a thousand self-inflicted cuts. A truth commission could nurse our wounded sport back to health
The group will reportedly face arbitration in mid-December stemming from the Lance Armstrong doping scandal
In an interview, the three-time Tour de France winner says Armstrong was "not capable of the top five"
Former Tour champion tells Anderson Cooper that Armstrong's fraud was criminal and he should do time
The Spaniard is offered a roster spot for 2014 but turns it down
Travis Tygart and Lance Armstrong reflect on the 12 months since the release of USADA's findings in the U.S. Postal Service investigation
Armstrong's former girlfriend allegedly revealed details to investigators in 2011
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Armstrong was stripped of his time trial result from the Sydney Olympics in the wake of his doping case
Along with head soigneur at BMC Racing, former Postal Service benefactor, general manager named in O'Reilly affidavit
DOJ takes aim at Armstrong defense in response to motion to dismiss the $120 million suit
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Dethroned Tour de France winner says he would tell all as part of an amnesty process in cycling
Lance Armstrong has returned his bronze Olympic time trial medal to the U.S. Olympic Committee
Judge cites value of First Amendment in denying plaintiffs' claim against Armstrong, Random House, Thomas Weisel, and Bill Stapleton
"The Armstrong Lie," a documentary about Lance Armstrong's fall from grace, debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival
UCI president Pat McQuaid denies allegations leveled in a dossier, detailing high-level corruption
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Jonathan Vaughters, Betsy Andreu, and filmmakers discuss the new documentary on Lance Armstrong's doping
Armstrong was asked to give back the medal earlier this year after he was stripped of his result because of doping
Ordered by a Texas judge to answer specific questions regarding his drug use, Lance Armstrong told VeloNews he would be open and honest
An insurance company is trying to recover $3 million in bonuses it paid Armstrong from 1999 to 2001
The newspaper, David Walsh and Alan English reach a deal ending a suit over Armstrong's "baseless and fraudulent" libel action
The German says doping in cycling was "how it was back then"
The 28-year-old's Tour victory, combined with the top performances of other 20-somethings, confirmed there is a new breed of racers
It’s no mystery why Armstrong was stripped of his titles — but how can we accept a 7-year gap if the standards aren’t applied equally?
In the wake of Lance Armstrong's fall from grace, USA Cycling is figuring out how to keep cycling cool for a new generation of athletes
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Lance Armstrong has hit back at a federal lawsuit against him, saying that his former team sponsor overlooked allegations of doping.
The British rider is the second consecutive Briton to win the Tour de France
Two men face charges for threatening USADA chief over the Lance Armstrong case
A day after his stunning performance on Mont Ventoux, the Sky rider reiterates claims he's racing clean at the Tour
Matthew Beaudin takes offense to Pat McQuaid's request for the press to ease off its line of doping questioning
UCI boss says it's unfair to compare riders of this generation to those of the past that relied on doping for their performances
American Tour hopeful responds to Armstrong's claim that winning the Tour in his era was impossible without doping
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Texan tells French newspaper that riders during his days in the saddle needed to dope in order to win cycling's most famous race
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Spaniard says Sky's Chris Froome will be the man to beat in the three-week race
"I used nothing that the others were not using," the winner of the 1997 Tour de France tells a German magazine
German says the Texan did "enormous harm" to cycling by doping and taking illegal drugs
Johan Bruyneel, former manager of Lance Armstrong, told a Belgian magazine that he's not the "demon" USADA has made him out to be
Australian returns to his sports director role on a 12-month probationary period following his doping admission last fall
Sky rider says in the wake of the Lance Armstrong doping scandal, the sport is moving forward. His results are proof of that
The USADA CEO says Pat McQuaid and cycling’s governing body are not doing all they can to establish a truth-telling process
VeloNews contributor Mark Johnson writes that, if knowledge is power, Lance Armstrong has plenty to wield through truth and reconciliation
Former pro and journalist Ian Dille examines the uncomfortable reality of a Freddie Rodriguez national title
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Sportswear giant will stop production on Livestrong-branded clothing and equipment
President says the sport's global governing body is working with USADA, hopes for external audit to start in June
USADA is asking questions about the former Postal Service management team and the UCI and USA Cycling are pointing at each other
Former adversaries and teammates reconnect and discuss ways to move cycling forward and focus on eliminating the cultural structure of doping
Garmin-Sharp rider says he'd glad he decided to return to racing after his six-month, offseason doping suspension
Only seven riders in history have won both grand tours in the same season, for a total of 12 times
Former Tour director Jean-Marie Leblanc calls Lance Armstrong the "Bernie Madoff" of sport
Tour de France chief says the sport is cleaning itself up in the wake of the Lance Armstrong affair
Governing body responds to Travis Tygart's claims of "doing nothing" to help rid the sport of doping
The federal government has followed through on its pledge to join Floyd Landis in his whistleblower suit, naming Johan Bruyneel
Doping panel talks about the U.S. Postal Service investigation and the lack of change in cycling since the Armstrong report landed
3 Wire Sports reports that while Armstrong's tests never rose to the level of a positive, two of his samples were categorized as “highly suspicious"
Greg and Kathy LeMond, along with Betsy Andreu, will speak at a symposium about doping at the University of Texas in Austin
Norwegian rider admitted to taking EPO, but the offense falls outside the statute of limitations
The American anti-doping agency is collaborating with international agencies as its investigation deepens
Peter Stetina urges fans to support Garmin's riders returning from suspension after they contributed to USADA's Postal investigation
Tyler Hamilton talks more about his book that exposed many of cycling's dirty doping secrets
USA Crits founds sees, and hopes for, growth in U.S. events after the Armstrong fall-out clears
Lance Armstrong sits down for another interview, this time with Sports Illustrated. He gives new information about his doping case
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
In suggesting the Postal Service had to have known about doping, Armstrong camp takes an aggressive new stance
Lance Armstrong says he'll challenge the U.S. government in the whistleblower suit filed against him
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
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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
Ties to the Armstrong case go to the top reaches of the U.S. federal government and sources tell us the feds will decline