Prudhomme says Armstrong victories should not be re-attributed
Tour boss says Armstrong's seven Tour wins should not be given to other riders
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.
Tour boss says Armstrong's seven Tour wins should not be given to other riders
Klaus Mueller says his federation is still reviewing the USADA case file, but would embrace amnesty for confessed dopers
Bonnie Ford registers perhaps the strongest commentary on the Armstrong era following USADA's case file release
UCI president dodges journalists' questions in China, says he'll talk when the UCI lawyers have completed their case file review
In Slipstream Sports, riders torn up inside over regretful decisions find a home and an emotional Tour ride
Federal prosecutors refuse to comment when questioned by VeloNews over dropping the Armstrong investigation
Velo columnist Phil Gaimon introduces readers to three riders that made it out of the EPO era clean, but not necessarily by choice
Tour champ says he wants to look forward, not backward, as mountain of Armstrong evidence comes into view
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency on Wednesday painted a picture of an Armstrong career marked by intimidation and secrecy
Lefevere says Leipheimer only informed him of his role in USADA's Armstrong case an hour before the agency published its report on Wednesday
USADA's Armstrong case file reveals gap between Texan's 500-test claim and reality
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency has laid its overwhelming cards on the table in the Armstrong case. What does it mean for those involved?
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ESPN analysts laud USADA's case file against Armstrong after the Texan's attorney compares the agency to lion in a gladiators' arena
Tour de France organizer faces tough task of reshaping the podium pictures in wake of Armstrong case
Australian expert assert's Armstrong's guilt in analysis of his post-comeback blood profiles
Danielson, Vande Velde and Zabriskie address USADA case
Levi Leipheimer says he helped USADA because the agency had enough evidence to achieve change, not blacklist single riders
The full text of USADA's Reasoned Decision against Lance Armstrong
Canadian called Floyd Landis' 2010 accusations "pretty shocking," but now admits to having doped prior to 2006
U.S. officials have not received notification from USADA regarding suspensions for Danielson, Leipheimer, Vande Velde or Zabriskie
Revered veteran says he regrets the choices he made and sees a better future for young riders
Travis Tygart outlines USADA's case against Lance Armstrong in anticipation of the agency's transfer of its case file to the UCI
Travis Tygart claims Hincapie testimony, blood profile data and laboratory results included in U.S. Postal file
Lance Armstrong's legal team came out swinging Tuesday in anticipation of USADA's case file transfer to the UCI
Michael Ashenden says low red blood cell production, concentration loss indicate blood doping for Armstrong in the 2009 Tour de France
The Tour de France champ discusses ADD, doping, Floyd Landis, Bernard Hinault and (yes) Lance Armstrong
The UCI has won its defamation case against Floyd Landis, but Paul Kimmage says he'll take the on the federation
Lance Armstrong tells Lava magazine that he's not looking back as he continues to race unsanctioned events after his lifetime ban
A Swiss judge issued a “judgment by default” in favor of UCI in its defamation lawsuit against Floyd Landis
What can we read into USADA's Armstrong file hold-up?
Dane speaks his mind on the team and USADA investigation after run-ins with Johan Bruyneel kept him out of grand tours
Writing in The Sunday Times, journalist David Walsh says the report shows UCI missed many opportunities to crush a doping conspiracy
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
The UCI has hit back at comments by the French Minister of Sport, who said the UCI must act quickly to strip Armstrong of his Tour wins
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
Five-time Tour de France winner Miguel Indurain feels that the cloud over cycling's head is "sad," and is ruining cycling's image
Banned Texan will start California triathlon later this month
UCI chief says that barring any substantial problems it does not plan to appeal the USADA verdict
Lance Armstrong has put his lifetime ban on the shelf and will line up in this Saturday’s Alpine Odyssey
Filippo Pozzato isn't the only rider to face scrutiny for ties to Michele Ferrari since his ban in Italy a decade ago
Lance Armstrong has put his lifetime ban on the shelf and will line up in this Saturday's Alpine Odyssey
The ban includes events like the Chicago Marathon and others
McQuad won't move on Armstrong case until he sees the evidence; Chicago Marathon denies the Texan entry
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Tygart welcomes probe from California state senators over the agency's finances and processes
Tyler Hamilton and Daniel Coyle discuss the significance of their new book and Hamilton's journey through confession to relief
In his new book, former U.S. Postal rider Tyler Hamilton details the system for delivering EPO to the amigos de Edgar
Democrats and Republicans ask that congress scrutinize the operations and finances of USADA after Armstrong case
With Tyler Hamilton's new book and explosive allegations, Saxo Bank boss Bjarne Riis is back to denying his involvement with Eufemiano Fuentes
U.S. Anti-doping Agency says commentator's assurtions regarding Armstrong case are inaccurate
Cycling broadcaster Phil Liggett tells South African radio host that a former Armstrong teammate told him USADA offered him money for testimony
Former WADA chief hoped for arbitration for Armstrong, says that USADA had to pursue Armstrong for Americans to believe in the sanctions
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Armstrong's long-time coach says he never saw the Texan use banned substances
Armstrong announced Thursday night that he would not pursue arbitration
“Should I tell you what I really think or what I can officially say?” asks one rider
"I couldn't give a damn," says Bernard Hinault, while Oscar Pereiro calls the development "pathetic"
Armstrong "can say what he likes," says John Fahey, but his arguments should have been examined in arbitration
Full text of Armstrong statement regarding USADA arbitration
It was not clear whether Armstrong planned to appeal a federal court ruling that permits USADA to proceed against him
Armstrong has the options of appealing in federal court, proceeding with arbitration or accepting USADA's sanctions
USA Cycling accepts the UCI's claim of jurisdiction in the U.S. Postal Service investigation, according to press reports
Tyler Hamilton will take readers inside the underbelly of pro cycling in a new book set for September release
UCI president Pat McQuaid says USADA is willing to bend the rules to nab Armstrong and needs an independent review
Judge Sparks allows another week for Armstrong, USADA to maneuver, but deadline looms for Armstrong response
Steve Johnson says U.S. federation won't make a comment on pending Armstrong litigation or doping case
Howman supports USADA's authority in Armstrong case, says UCI has misinterpreted the World Anti-Doping Code
Both sides claim jurisdiction in the Lance Armstrong inquiry
The agency files a brief in District Court that includes letters to and from the Pat McQuaid regarding review of USADA evidence
USADA fires back with request to dismiss Armstrong lawsuit
Anti-doping authorities say Armstrong's team boss and friend accepts public arbitration
A U.S. lawmaker wants the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) to investigate USADA over its Armstrong case
World Anti-Doping Agency confirms responsibility of member federations to uphold USADA sanctions
Seven-time Tour champ receives extension from USADA to answer doping allegations