ARMSTRONG AND SUNDAY TIMES SETTLE LIBEL CASE
After a preliminary hearing Armstrong and the Sunday Times have agreed to settle their libel case
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After a preliminary hearing Armstrong and the Sunday Times have agreed to settle their libel case
CW reporter Lionel Birnie comments on the chaos at the Tour start
The UCI has named the nine riders that are implicated in the Spanish doping investigation and who are entered to start the Tour de France
CSC team manager confirms that Ivan Basso has been suspended and will not start the Tour
CW's sister title Cycle Sport is collecting the signatures of every Tour '06 rider, and it's all for charity...
Ivan Basso and Francisco Mancebo have been added to the list of riders who will not be allowed to ride the Tour de France
Before the doping storm erupted, Ullrich and Basso were at the Tour presentation
Cycling Weekly is taking a fan's eye view of this year's Tour de France and following the race in a mobile home
Jan Ullrich has been suspended by his T-Mobile team and will not be allowed to ride the Tour de France
New series of four challenge rides from Center Parcs
David Millar says he is determined to race clean after his two-year ban for EPO
Five pairs of Specialized Helix Glasses worth £99.99 each up for grabs
Hamish Haynes and Nicole Cookes take top honours
Jan Ullrich and T-Mobile insist they are not involved in 'Operacion Puerto' and want to ride the Tour
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The troubled Spanish team have asked CAS to rule if they can start Tour
Lance Armstrong has announced he will not be at this year's Tour de France
Spainsh professionals pulled out of the race after three kilometres in protest over doping leaks in press
Lance Armstrong has totally rejected the claims by French newspaper Le Monde that he admitted taking EPO
French newspaper Le Monde claims Lance Armstrong admitted he took EPO before being treated for cancer in 1996
New anatomical shorts
New race shoes from DMT
Jan Ullrich's TT wheels of choice
Former TI-Raleigh pro and time trial legend, Dave Lloyd blitzes round his old stamping ground
Time release Tom Boonen replica bike