Lance Armstrong
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Lance Armstrong accused of withholding information in False Claims Act lawsuit
The US government asks a court to preclude expert testimony in the Lance Armstrong False Claims Act case, saying the Texan has not turned over documents
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Opinion: Why I WILL be going to watch the Lance Armstrong film
Having seen the most recent trailer for Lance Armstrong biopic The Program, I've change my mind
By Nigel Wynn Published
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USA Cycling block Armstrong participation in Hincapie Gran Fondo
US governing body have denied Lance Armstrong permission to ride the Gran Fondo Hincapie this weekend despite George Hincapie claiming they received authorisation "more than a month ago"
By Gregor Brown Published
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Sir Bradley Wiggins says Lance Armstrong was ‘perfect’ Tour de France winner in new book
Lance Armstrong was the “perfect” Tour de France winner, says Sir Bradley Wiggins in his new book.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Lance Armstrong reveals he has been motorpacing Tejay van Garderen
Banned former rider Lance Armstrong says during interview with Rouleur magazine that he has been motorpacing BMC's Tejay van Garderen
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Lance Armstrong to join Michigan cyclists on ride in memory of five who died in hit-and-run
A memorial ride will be held in Kalamazoo, Michigan, in honour of the riders who died and were injured in a collision with a car on June 7, which Lance Armstrong will join
By Stuart Clarke Published
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'I'm not going to lie to you now': New Lance Armstrong documentary to air
The documentary features new, extensive interviews with Armstrong as well as a number of his former team-mates, rivals and friends
By Jonny Long Published
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Lance Armstrong to race again with U.S. Postal team-mates
Lance Armstrong, George Hincapie, Christian Vande Velde, and Dylan Casey will all team up once again to ride in a 24 hour mountain bike race in February.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Armstrong lies analysed by researchers to catch future cheats (video)
New lie detector software used to analyse disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong could be introduced to keep doping cheats out of the sport.
By Max Glaskin Published
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Lance Armstrong's ban has been partially lifted
Lance Armstrong still cannot compete in cycling races, but the part of his ban that disqualified him from non-cycling events has expired
By Gregor Brown Published
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Lance Armstrong invites Paul Kimmage to interview him on stage
Irish journalist Paul Kimmage declines offer from Lance Armstrong to interview him during the One Zero conference in Dublin in October
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Johan Bruyneel: I won't be going to any more cycling events
Former manager of Lance Armstrong says he won't be attending any further cycling events after a backlash ensued when he was spotted at Bradley Wiggins's Hour Record attempt in June
By Sophie Smith Published
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Tour of Flanders organiser invites Lance Armstrong to speak at pre-race event
Disgraced former rider Lance Armstrong will speak at the inaugural Tour of Flanders Business Academy
By Gregor Brown Published
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Brian Cookson says he agrees with jail terms for drug cheats
Brian Cookson agrees with the draft bill in Germany that could see dopers sent to jail
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Lance Armstrong: the end
Resolution is fast approaching in the most controversial story in cycling. But there are still many questions to be answered
By Edward Pickering Published
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Lance Armstrong: 'If Chris Froome races the Tour, it'll be a nightmare for him'
Chris Froome will face a "nightmare" if he rides the 2018 Tour de France after his and Team Sky's problems over the last year, according to Lance Armstrong.
By Gregor Brown Published
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Sir Bradley Wiggins’ comments on Lance Armstrong ‘unbelievable,’ says UCI president
The president of the UCI has called Sir Bradley Wiggins’ views on Lance Armstrong “strange” and “unbelievable.”
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Bernard Hinault claims Lance Armstrong has become stain on 'glorious cycling memories'
Five-time Tour de France winner Bernard Hinault says he wouldn't talk to Lance Armstrong if presented with the opportunity.
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Lance Armstrong draws huge crowds for New Zealand ride
Lance Armstrong still knows how to draw a crowd with more than 500 riders turning out at 6am to ride with the disgraced American rider in New Zealand.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Lance Armstrong praises CIRC anti-doping report
'I am grateful to CIRC for seeking the truth and allowing me to assist in that search' says Lance Armstrong of extensive report into doping in cycling
By Gregor Brown Published
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La Madone: Tour contenders' favourite testing ground
We investigate why riders are still drawn to the southern French climb made famous by cycling’s most controversial figure
By Richard Abraham Published
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Lance Armstrong was paid $1.5million for 2009 Tour Down Under comeback
Lance Armstrong was paid $1.5million by the South Australian government to appear at the Tour Down Under for his 2009 comeback, it has been revealed.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Armstrong claims BMC manager Ochowicz helped fix $1m race
Former rider claims Jim Ochowicz helped arrange the fixing of the 1993 Triple Crown that offered a million dollar prize
By Gregor Brown Published
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Emma O'Reilly interview: People are amazed I forgave Lance, but I think he had to forgive me too
CW sits down with Emma O'Reilly in London to discuss doping, lawsuits and just how she managed to fogive Lance Armstrong
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Geoff Thomas: Why I invited Lance Armstrong back to the Tour
The former England footballer turned cancer fundraiser talks to CW about his friendship with the Texan.
By Nick Bull Published
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The greatest 50 cycling books of all time: 30-21
Numbers 30 to 21 in Cycle Sport's countdown of the greatest 50 cycling books of all time.
By Edward Pickering Published
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Lance Armstrong says Uber investment 'saved his family'
Lance Armstrong thanks an investment in Uber for "saving his family" when he was under fire to pay legal settlements for doping.
By Gregor Brown Published
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Lance Armstrong: It's not like we just showed up to the Tour de France and won
The disgraced former rider says he still had to put in the necessary 'building blocks' to win the Tour, but says 'high-octane' drug use was necessary
By Gregor Brown Published
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Lance Armstrong's Tour de France charity ride draws criticism from team managers
Several professional cycling team managers are not happy that Lance Armstrong is 'making a statement' by riding some of the 2015 Tour de France route
By Gregor Brown Published