Katerina Nash cleared of doping allegation
UCI vice president and Olympian told investigators the product was used to treat her pet dog.
UCI vice president and Olympian told investigators the product was used to treat her pet dog.
US Anti-Doping Agency chief highlights need for greater oversight of organizations chasing success at any cost.
USADA CEO says no-fault cases like Carl Grove's show how the anti-doping system needs to be overhauled and fixed.
After the CIRC report does nothing to reduce Armstrong's lifetime ban, the American talks to USADA head in hopes of clemency
The reactions to the CIRC report began coming in before the report itself was released to the public
The USADA boss says Armstrong could have appealed his ban to sport's highest court
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USADA CEO Travis Tygart speaks to Matthew Beaudin about the doping fight and trying to clean up the sport for good
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Travis Tygart hints that Armstrong may still have a shot at redemption, calls on him to fully cooperate with anti-doping authorities
USADA CEO Travis Tygart discusses ethics, athletes' rights, and a path forward in the fight against doping
The USADA CEO is reportedly in discussions to reveal more details stemming from its Lance Armstrong investigation
Summer of 2006: Lance Armstrong, Floyd Landis, Allen Lim, and Frankie Andreu each struggled in their own way with the truth about doping
According to a newspaper story, the man received community service and a fine
Should Armstrong confidante Bruyneel press his case against a lifetime ban, the question of proportionality may get another hearing
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
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
USADA CEO Travis Tygart is "overly hopeful" the governing bodies can work together for testing at events
Travis Tygart and Lance Armstrong reflect on the 12 months since the release of USADA's findings in the U.S. Postal Service investigation
Two men face charges for threatening USADA chief over the Lance Armstrong case
The USADA CEO says Pat McQuaid and cycling’s governing body are not doing all they can to establish a truth-telling process
Governing body responds to Travis Tygart's claims of "doing nothing" to help rid the sport of doping
The American anti-doping agency is collaborating with international agencies as its investigation deepens
A few key figures from the U.S. Postal Service team, including its financial backer, have avoided the government's ire — for now
Ties to the Armstrong case go to the top reaches of the U.S. federal government and sources tell us the feds will decline
World Anti-Doping Agency chief says Tygart allegations of EPO tip-off focus on pre-WADA time period
In an exclusive interview, UCI president Pat McQuaid discusses anti-doping efforts, his controversial presidency, Armstrong, and more
Tygart told "60 Minutes" he believes Armstrong is lying about doping in 2009 and 2010 to avoid criminal charges
The Associated Press reports that Armstrong would prefer to speak to the UCI and WADA
USADA CEO tells CBS program that Armstrong was untruthful in his televised interview
"This is another personal attack on Travis Tygart and the United States Anti-Doping Agency," said former USADA chief Terry Madden
After Lance Armstrong denied having attempted to make a $250,000 donation to USADA in 2004, Travis Tygart says he stands by his statement
USADA boss calls Armstrong's confession a start, compels him to testify under oath
Martial Saugy says he met with Armstrong and Bruyneel, but did not give them the keys to beating the EPO test
USADA CEO Travis Tygart tells 60 Minutes Sports that a Swiss anti-doping lab chief tipped Lance Armstrong on beating the EPO test
USA Today reports that Lance Armstrong and Travis Tygart met in December to discuss a possible confession from the Texan
Armstrong tried to gift a quarter million dollars to the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency eight years ago
A handful of anti-doping players weigh in on how, when and why fans should believe in cycling
Without a strong core, the rain of doping and other controversies will continue to fall on cycling
Matthew Beaudin reviews Velo's 2012 Story of the Year: USADA's takedown of Lance Armstrong
Garmin-Sharp manager and AIGCP president talks openly about Bruyneel, Leipheimer, Tygart, Change Cycling Now and other topics
Travis Tygart believes fans want sport, not for-profit entertainment, from cycling, questions why athletes wouldn't want an amnesty restart
Travis Tygart says that stripping Armstrong of his titles is insufficient for change, calls for truth and reconciliation commission
"If we're going to cave to attacks by those attempting to cover up their sporting fraud, we might as well shut down," says USADA chief
USADA boss Travis Tygart says cycling's code of silence caused Levi Leipheimer's firing and that those who love cycling should take over
ESPN analysts laud USADA's case file against Armstrong after the Texan's attorney compares the agency to lion in a gladiators' arena
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
What can we read into USADA's Armstrong file hold-up?
Writing in The Sunday Times, journalist David Walsh says the report shows UCI missed many opportunities to crush a doping conspiracy
USADA chief details his path to the top of the agency and his case against Lance Armstrong and Johan Bruyneel
McQuad won't move on Armstrong case until he sees the evidence; Chicago Marathon denies the Texan entry
Tygart welcomes probe from California state senators over the agency's finances and processes
UCI president Pat McQuaid says USADA is willing to bend the rules to nab Armstrong and needs an independent review
The agency files a brief in District Court that includes letters to and from the Pat McQuaid regarding review of USADA evidence
The court of public opinion is fickle when it comes to convicted dopers. In Part I of a three-part series, we talk to cycling personalities about what drives acceptance in the public eye
What do a couple of suspended masters racers have to do with the current Federal investigation of doping in cycling? Where are the big names?