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WADA president Craig Reedie says he does not feel that punishing cheating athletes with criminal charges is the right approach
WADA president Craig Reedie says he does not feel that punishing cheating athletes with criminal charges is the right approach
UCI and WADA will fight Czech Olympic Committee's decision to acquit Kreuziger following his 2011-2012 biological passport anomalies
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Craig Reedie and UCI President Brian Cookson have been working closely as the commission begins looking at cycling's past
Tour champion talks to reporters in Nairobi and says cycling is likely the cleanest endurance sport due to out-of-competition testing
World Anti-Doping Agency announces 2015 Code, which expands the suspensions for first-time doping cases
UCI president says the long-awaited inquiry into doping in cycling will happen in early 2014
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
WADA denies McQuaid claim that its rules prevent the UCI from turning doping control over to third-party organization
The USADA CEO says Pat McQuaid and cycling’s governing body are not doing all they can to establish a truth-telling process
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The American anti-doping agency is collaborating with international agencies as its investigation deepens
Eufemiano Fuentes tells a Spanish court that he will cooperate with the World Anti-Doping Agency if it asks for his clients' names
World Anti-Doping Agency chief says Tygart allegations of EPO tip-off focus on pre-WADA time period
The UCI president talks with VeloNews about independent drug testing, culture change, running for reelection, and Hein Verbruggen
In an exclusive interview, UCI president Pat McQuaid discusses anti-doping efforts, his controversial presidency, Armstrong, and more
McQuaid publishes private e-mails after WADA president lashes out over its announcement on Monday of an amnesty partnership
The procedural hearing is rescheduled for Friday in London
We run through the key questions Armstrong addressed — or didn't — in the first portion of his confessional with Oprah Winfrey
Worlds Anti-Doping Agency chief pushes back at the UCI, calls review process "useless"
The UCI's independent review panel as spoken out in opposition to the body, siding with WADA and USADA in outlining its terms
USADA's Tygart fears UCI has "has blindfolded and handcuffed" its so-called independent commission
Armstrong's life ban will be revisited only if he confesses under oath and tells anti-doping authorities all he knows about doping activities
WADA director says Armstrong case is example of the need for non-analytical investigation in anti-doping efforts
WADA chief John Fahey and Change Cycling Now backer Jaimie Fuller express concern over independence of UCI's 'independent commission'
USADA's success in the Armstrong Affair shows that "we can achieve outcomes," said WADA's Fahey. "We can bring things through to a point where these cheats are exposed."
Dick Pound says the revelations from the Armstrong Affair are also "immensely embarrassing" to the UCI, which ostensibly is in charge of cycling
The UCI and WADA will meet this weekend in Montreal to address the Armstrong Affair
Tour de France director Christian Prudhomme has called the MPCC's approach as "the future" for the sport
Cycling's global governing body makes moves to bolster sagging credilibity
Bradley Wiggins recounts his winning time trial of the 2012 Tour de France
AIGCP president Jonathan Vaughters calls for ProTeams to fund their own WADA-managed anti-doping program, one with no ties to the UCI
WADA President John Fahey said his agency looks forward to hearing more about UCI's proposed independent inquiry
Jonathan Vaughters says that although cycling is cleaner than in past years, an independent body needs to help the sport learn from its past
World Anti-Doping Agency boss says the UCI's ban of Armstrong is a step in the right direction
John Fahey tells Australian broadcaster that the WADA board will discuss amnesty for cycling and other sports
Dick Pound says the UCI knew its drugs net had big holes and that riders were tipped off ahead of controls
USADA chief details his path to the top of the agency and his case against Lance Armstrong and Johan Bruyneel
UCI president Pat McQuaid says his organization would “do well” to introduce an amnesty program.
Former WADA chief hoped for arbitration for Armstrong, says that USADA had to pursue Armstrong for Americans to believe in the sanctions
Armstrong "can say what he likes," says John Fahey, but his arguments should have been examined in arbitration
USA Cycling accepts the UCI's claim of jurisdiction in the U.S. Postal Service investigation, according to press reports
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
The court of public opinion is fickle when it comes to convicted dopers. In Part II of a three-part series, we talk to cycling personalities about what drives acceptance in the public eye
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The Contador case is more complex than saying simply "he is a cheat" or not
WADA requested the evidence that the U.S. federal agencies collected in the Armstrong investigation
"The simple fact is that anyone who has a prohibited substance in their system is a cheat"
The timeline of events that led to Contador's ban
Schleck says he takes no satisfaction out of Monday’s ruling by the CAS to award him the 2010 Tour de France
Contador races, shuns reporters and heads home
Project 1t4i officials say Marcel Kittel is not under suspicion as a doping investigation unfolds in Germany
Confirmed to race Sunday in Mallorca
A decision in the long-running doping case of Alberto Contador has been delayed yet again
The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) announced Wednesday that it has provisionally suspended banned Australian cyclist Deon Locke after he failed a doping test in October.
The World Anti-Doping Agency has dropped another clenbuterol case just weeks ahead of Alberto Contador's hearing before the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
A scheduled August hearing on doping charges against Alberto Contador before the International Court of Arbitration for Sport has been delayed until November.
A reader wants to know why Roberto Heras' case is being handled in Spanish civil courts.
The UCI issued a warning Thursday advising teams and riders that several blood samples are undergoing expert scrutiny in advance of the Tour de France to determine whether blood doping or other forms of manipulation have taken place.
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Spain's cycling federation, the RFEC, may clear three-time Tour de France champion Alberto Contador of using performance-enhancing drugs, Spanish newspapers said on Monday.
The Spanish cycling federation has passed the hot potato that is the Alberto Contador doping case back to the UCI and the World Anti-Doping Agenc
The International Court of Arbitration for Sport has reduced the two-year suspension of Brazilian-born and U.S.-licensed rider Flavia Olivera to 18 months.
Four-member panel now mulling tainted-meat argument