McQuaid stays mum on U.S. Postal probe, but doesn’t understand Ferrari, other sanctions
McQuaid doesn't understand Ferrari, other sanctions in U.S. Postal probe and cannot comment on the ongoing USADA case
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.
McQuaid doesn't understand Ferrari, other sanctions in U.S. Postal probe and cannot comment on the ongoing USADA case
Seven-time Tour champ goes back to federal court hours after USADA hands lifetime bans to three of six named in U.S. Postal investigation
District court judge says Armstrong suit a PR move. Texan can re-file injunction request in 20 days, forcing him to respond to USADA's charges this week
Lance Armstrong filed a lawsuit Monday to stop USADA officials from pushing forward with doping charges against him
Much has been made of what five former teammates' testimony means to the USADA case against Armstrong, but what will it mean for them?
Blood-doping expert Michael Ashenden details how USADA could build a case against Lance Armstrong
VeloNews reporters take a look at the stories of stage 5 of the 2012 Tour de France from Farrar to Greipel to Armstrong
U.S. Anti-Doping Agency chief says no Armstrong-related cases have been finalized and that information on witnesses can harm them
Jonathan Vaughters and the Slipstream squad deny report of sanctions, point to policy of openness in Armstrong investigation
According to a story in De Telegraaf, Hincapie, Leipheimer, Vande Velde, Zabriskie and Vaughters testified. Ochowicz and Vaughters deny talk of suspensions
Protagonists say cycling has changed despite latest allegations against sevent-time Tour champ
USADA announces that review panel unanimously supports pursuing a case against seven-time Tour champ
Embattled Tour king responds to USADA with 18-page letter asking review board to drop doping allegations
RadioShack manager skips Tour after USADA allegations leak
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Italian facing CONI meeting Tuesday when he arrives for pre-Olympic testing
RadioShack boss says he will cooperate with USADA investigation and has not participated in a doping program in his teams
The messy business of reassigning Lance Armstrong's Tour titles
The doping investigation into Lance Armstrong could impact Olympic selections for London on Friday
Sports law attorney Michael McCann says embattled Tour champ unlikely to face federal charges in the wake of USADA's allegations
USADA v. Armstrong questions answered; cycling confronts elephant in the room; RadioShack could miss Tour; HoogerHeide to host ’cross worlds
Highlights of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency letter to Lance Armstrong, Johan Bruyneel and others
Three Spaniards — two doctors and one trainer — find themselves garnering unwanted attention as USADA pushes forward with its controversial case against Lance Armstrong
Embattled Tour king said he wouldn't fight doping charges, but Wednesday proved that was far from certain
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency has sent Lance Armstrong and others a 15-page letter outlining doping allegations throughout the Texan's career
The cover story form the June 28, 1993 issue of VeloNews details Lance Armstrong's million-dollar attack on the Manayunk Wall
Neal Rogers examines the 2009 Amgen Tour of California and whether the race can survive, or even thrive, with a new May date
Betsy Andreu tells VeloNews.com her take on the dropped Armstrong investigation
2004 Olympic silver medalist Bevan Docherty overcame Armstrong in the closing kilometers
Armstrong: 'It's not a pleasant experience'
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WADA requested the evidence that the U.S. federal agencies collected in the Armstrong investigation
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Anthony Tan's views on "Postalgate" and "caso Condator"
Federal prosecutors have closed the investigation of seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong without filing charges
It's not about the lab rats
Lance Armstrong will not have a public role in the newly merged RadioShack-Nissan-Trek team
Lance Armstrong finished 23rd in Sunday's Xterra championships in Maui. The cycling legend was among the leaders on the swim and bike, but was overcome by faster runner in the third leg.
Lance Armstrong will take on the third triathlon of his comeback at the Xterra World Championship this Sunday.
Banned Italian doctor Michele Ferrari confirmed today that seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong is among the clients working with his son, Stefano, through a web-based training program. In a statement on his website, Ferrari addressed accusations made against him earlier this week in Italian dailies Corriere della Sera, Repubblica and La Gazzetta dello Sport.
PARIS (AFP) - The fine given to the RadioShack team on the final day of the 2010 Tour de France has been paid to a French cancer institute, the French cycling league announced on Thursday.
I was invited to former President George W. Bush's inaugural Warrior 100K Mountain Bike Ride, called the W100K, in April, along with 14 servicemen and women who were injured or lost limbs in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The Dutch sports magazine NUsport is reporting Tuesday that former U.S. Postal Service rider Max Van Heeswijk detailed doping at the team in a June interview, then changed his mind and stole the interviewer’s tape. The full story appears in the August edition of NUsport, which hit newstands Tuesday.
Here's a look at the bike Armstrong rode in Crested Butte, and what he might ride if he did decide to take that pre-race helicopter ride.
CRESTED BUTTE, Colo. (ST) — Lance Armstrong won Sunday's 60-mile Alpine Odyssey race here, beating Greg Krause of Littleton, Colorado by three seconds.
CRESTED BUTTE, Colo. (ST) — Lance Armstrong won Sunday's 60-mile Alpine Odyssey race here, beating Greg Krause of Littleton, Colorado by three seconds.
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LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Former American cycling star Lance Armstrong has accused a group of media giants of reporting grand jury information which had allegedly been illegally leaked.
“I won two races, one on the road and another in the hotel,” Contador said.
There has been a lot of Internet chatter about last weekend’s Tyler Hamilton/Lance Armstrong meet-up in Colorado. What’s the big deal?
The FBI wants to review video from a Colorado restaurant where Lance Armstrong and Tyler Hamilton exchanged words on Saturday, the New York Times reported Tuesday.
Armstrong and Hamilton meet, the faithful and Kenya's Tour goals
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More 60 Minutes reactions, Glasgow's museum, Fisher's BFGW and a cool wooden bike
Editor's note: This is the second of several essays VeloNews will publish regarding doping in cycling (the first was published last week). We invite readers to offer opinions in the comments below the essay or send in longer pieces that we will consider for publication separately. Send them to sfrothingham@competitorgroup.com.
LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Lance Armstrong's lawyers asked for an apology from television network CBS on Wednesday for a report looking into doping allegations against the seven-time Tour de France champion.
An essay by LeMond Fitness CEO Mark Handfelt
A reader asks about the validity of Floyd Landis' whistleblower lawsuit against Lance Armstrong and whether Postal Service sponsorship of the old cycling team can really be called 'federal funding'
Tyler Hamilton's attorney Chris Manderson said what has surprised him is the quality of the response from Armstrong and his attorneys following his client's appearance on CBS, one he characterized as “lashing out at the messenger, rather than addressing the charges.”
Police carried out a search at the RadioShack team hotel in Falcade on Monday, a day after former Lance Armstrong teammate Tyler Hamilton accused him on "60 Minutes" of participating in a sophisticated doping program, according to The Associated Press
Lance Armstrong was part of a sophisticated doping program, according to former teammate Tyler Hamilton, who told "60 Minutes" that a positive test was made to "go away."
Viatcheslav Ekimov could find himself with a gold medal following startling admissions by Tyler Hamilton that he doped to win the 2004 Olympic time trial championship.
SOLVANG, California (VN) ─ Former Lance Armstrong teammate Frankie Andreu spoke out in support of Tyler Hamilton and George Hincapie Friday afternoon, following news reports that both have testified to federal authorities about their former teammate’s use of performance-enhancing drugs.
George Hincapie, one of Lance Armstrong’s closest friends during their time together at the U.S. Postal Service and Discovery Channel teams and the only member of all seven of Armstrong’s Tour de France-winning squads, testified before a federal grand jury that he and Armstrong had supplied one another with EPO and testosterone, CBS News reported Friday afternoon.
George Hincapie has added his name to the list of ex-Lance Armstrong teammates who say they saw the embattled American cycling hero use performance-enhancing drugs, CBS News reported Friday.
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (VN) - George Hincapie and Jim Ochowicz of BMC Racing were two of embattled Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong’s closest companions for much of his career. Ochowicz Thursday night called former U.S. Postal Service rider Tyler Hamilton’s accusations that he witnessed Armstrong use EPO “outrageous,” while Hincapie reserved comment.
Retired cyclist Tyler Hamilton has told the CBS program "60 Minutes" that he saw his then-U.S. Postal teammate Lance Armstrong inject EPO and use other doping methods.
A reader wants to know why Floyd Landis is being sued in Switzerland and what would happen if he lost.
Following the announcement by the UCI that it has filed a defamation suit against Floyd Landis, the deposed Tour de France winner says he is ready to fight the case in an effort to expose “the corruption within cycling.”
The UCI announced on Wednesday that the governing body, as well as its current and former presidents, have filed a defamation suit against deposed 2006 Tour de France winner Floyd Landis.