Lance Armstrong
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Lance Armstrong takes to social media after fake news sites spread rumours that he'd died
Lance Armstrong has taken to Instagram to prove that he is very much alive and well after false rumours that he had died circulated online.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Colorado Classic shuts door on Lance Armstrong due to doping ban
Organiser of the Colorado Classic race withdraws its association with Lance Armstrong's Stages podcast
By Gregor Brown Published
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Lance Armstrong narrowly beaten into second place in US gravel race
Lance Armstrong narrowly missed out on being able to add another win to his palmarès, being pipped into second place at a gravel race in Texas.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Lance Armstrong settles Tour de France payments dispute with SCA Promotions
The 10-year dispute over the payment of £6.6m to Armstrong after his seventh Tour victory finally comes to a close
By Richard Windsor Published
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Lance Armstrong fails to block $100m lawsuit
'Whistleblower' lawsuit against Lance Armstrong and Tailwind Sports will now go before a jury
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Our favourite bikes from the Lance Armstrong film sale
Following news that the bikes used in the upcoming biopic of Lance Armstrong will be sold off by UK bike shop Ultimate Cycles, we take a look at the replicas and the real things
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Should Lance Armstrong get 'his' seven Tour de France titles back?
We asked Cycling Weekly readers whether they think the 1999-2005 Tour de France titles should be reinstated to Lance Armstrong
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Thor Hushovd: Lance Armstrong admitted in 2011 that he doped
Thor Hushovd claims in his new Autobiography that Lance Armstrong admitted to him in 2011 that he doped
By Gregor Brown Published
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Lance Armstrong could have won without the drugs, says Phil Liggett
Lance Armstrong would have won the Tour de France with doping, according to legendary cycling commentator Phil Liggett.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Lance Armstrong to reunite with 1999 US Postal Service Team members
Lance Armstrong is set to reunite with members of the controversial 1999 U.S. Postal Service team this weekend
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Armstrong doctor: Lance remains a hero to every cancer patient
Lance Armstrong's cancer doctor expresses his disappointment in discovering the former cyclist's doping, but hopes people can forgive him
By Richard Windsor Published
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Johan Brunyeel launches his own sports management company
Lance Armstrong’s former manage Johan Bruyneel has launched a new venture, as he tries to break into sports management.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Ukrainian president compares nation to Lance Armstrong
We’ve all grown accustomed to seeing politicians grandstanding and making grandiose speeches, but a recent comment by the president of the Ukraine is likely to raise a few eyebrows.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Lance Armstrong makes cameo in controversial music video
Future User's "Mountain Lion" music video shows scenes of a skateboarder repeatedly taking drugs and receiving a blood transfusion, at which point Armstrong appears
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Michele Ferrari back in court over fresh doping claims
The doctor, who is best known for his association with Lance Armstrong, is due back in court early next year for allegedly assisting an Italian biathlete to dope
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Lance Armstrong: I'd probably dope again
The former seven-time Tour de France winner admits in an interview that he'd do it all again if he had to
By Richard Windsor Published
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Floyd Landis challenges Donald Trump through Lance Armstrong settlement
Floyd Landis has challenged US president Donald Trump’s administration over his Lance Armstrong lawsuit settlement.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Johan Bruyneel: 'Greg LeMond is obsessed with Lance Armstrong'
Former US Postal manager Johan Bruyneel hits back at claims made during a recent TV investigation that the squad may have used hidden electric motors in their bikes
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Lance Armstrong in court to ask government to dismiss $100m lawsuit
Lance Armstrong travelled to a Washington DC court to present his case against a pending $100 million lawsuit for fraud after he was found guilty of doping
By Gregor Brown Published
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Bikes from Lance Armstrong movie to be sold off
UK bike shop Ultimate Cycles to sell off replica bikes used in the upcoming Armstrong biopic
By Richard Windsor Published
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Around 700 cyclists join Lance Armstrong in Michigan memorial ride (video)
Lance Armstrong rides with around 700 cyclists in Kalamazoo, Michigan, to finish the ride started by the Chain Gang on June 7
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Lance Armstrong urges riders to 'take back power' amid coronavirus uncertainty
Wages have been slashed across the peloton as teams struggle financially due to the pandemic
By Jonny Long Published
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What we've learned so far in 2011
The 2011 season is a month old today. So, what have we learned so far?
By Edward Pickering Published
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Lance Armstrong to join Tour de France charity ride on stages 13 and 14
Banned cyclist Lance Armstrong will ride stages 13 and 14 one day ahead of the Tour de France peloton as part of a charity ride organised by Geoff Thomas
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Expert witness branded 'not competent to testify' in $100m Lance Armstrong lawsuit
The $100m lawsuit hanging over Lance Armstrong may not go to court until November, but the legal wrangling has already started.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Former French Anti-Doping boss accuses Lance Armstrong of motor doping
Verdy says he doesn't think Armstrong's performances were possible on just EPO alone
By Jonny Long Published
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Emma O'Reilly: Lance Armstrong is paying the price for being a bully
Armstrong's former soigneur says that the disgraced rider's bullying tactics contributed to him receiving a lifetime ban
By Stuart Clarke Published
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The greatest cycling books of all time: 20-11
Numbers 20 to 11 in Cycle Sport's countdown of the greatest 50 cycling books of all time.
By Edward Pickering Published
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Lance Armstrong may have left attempt to reduce ban too late, says WADA chief
Lance Armstrong's failure to tell the truth before testifying to the Cycling Independent Reform Committee means his bid to reduce his ban is 'almost too late'
By Stuart Clarke Published
