Lance Armstrong
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Lance Armstrong unhappy at Tour de France’s Jan Ullrich 'snub' for Grand Départ
1997 Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich will not be among the former pro riders and dignitaries present in his home nation of Germany for this year's race start
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Cookson labels Lance Armstrong's Tour de France ride 'completely inappropriate'
Brian Cookson tells the Sports Industry Breakfast Club that Lance Armstrong would be "well advised" not to take part in Geoff Thomas' charity ride this summer
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Lance Armstrong returns to the Tour de France route for charity ride
Geoff Thomas will ride the route of the Tour de France one day ahead of the peloton this summer and has persuaded Lance Armstrong to join him for a couple of stages
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Lance Armstrong allowed to use 'everyone was doping' as defence in $100m fraud trial
Lance Armstrong will be allowed to use the widespread use of performance enhancing drugs in professional cycling as evidence in $100m lawsuit.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Inside Lance's mansion: Six-bedroom home of Lance Armstrong on the market for $7.5 million (photos)
Lance Armstrong's six-bedroom mansion in Austin, Texas has been put on the market for $7.5 million, and it's just as big and luxurious as you would expect.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Lance Armstrong was made a scapegoat, says Pat McQuaid
Pat McQuaid once said Lance Armstrong had no place in cycling, but now says the Texan has been unfairly treated
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Iconic Places: Sestriere
The Tour will cross the 2,033-metre high climb of Sestriere en route to Pinerolo. We covered this historic climb in the June 2009 edition of Cycle Sport.
By Edward Pickering Published
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Lance Armstrong associates agree to pay money to settle part of whistle blower lawsuit
Lance Armstrong's agent Bill Stapleton and business partner Barton Knaggs may avoid further involvement in lawsuit if their offer is accepted by Department of Justice
By Gregor Brown Published
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Travis Tygart hits out at Thor Hushovd over Armstrong silence
USADA boss Travis Tygart has criticised Thor Hushovd for not coming forward after Lance Armstrong admitted to him he'd doped
By Gregor Brown Published
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Lance Armstrong would have been the best of his generation even without doping, claims Johan Bruyneel
Lance Armstrong would have been the strongest rider of his generation even without doping, Johan Brunyeel has claimed.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Lance Armstrong says cycling is still in a mess after drugs confession
Lance Armstrong admits that he rarely rides his bike any more and wants to move on with his life after admitting to doping.
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Greg LeMond: If there's anybody who deserves a life ban, it's Armstrong
Three time Tour de France winner LeMond rejects notion of reducing Lance Armstrong's lifetime ban
By Richard Windsor Published
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Michele Ferrari attempts to block Armstrong film's release in Italy
Lance Armstrong's doctor Michele Ferrari attempts to stop 'The Program' being distributed in Italy
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Lance Armstrong issues two-word opinion on Boogerd's ban
Lance Armstrong expresses disgust via Twitter at UCI's statement on Michael Boogerd's doping ban
By Nigel Wynn Published
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WADA chief says Lance Armstrong's lack of apology is 'regrettable'
Since admitting doping in 2012, Lance Armstrong is yet to apologise to the World Anti-Doping Agency, according to David Howman
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Lance Armstrong settles lawsuit with US government ahead of trial
The lawsuit against the former US Postal rider was was set go to court on May 7
By Richard Windsor Published
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Tejay van Garderen: Criticism over Lance Armstrong link was not unexpected
BMC rider Tejay van Garderen says he wasn't trying to court controversy by working with Lance Armstrong
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Tejay van Garderen defends links to Lance Armstrong
BMC rider Tejay van Garderen says it's unfair to have double standards when it comes to Lance Armstrong as there are many others in the sport with chequered pasts
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Lance Armstrong wins small victory as part of whistleblower suit is thrown out
Armstrong had some of the claims against him thrown out of court on Tuesday, but still faces false claims allegations relating to USPS sponsorship
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Lance Armstrong still facing $100million lawsuit
Lance Armstrong's lawyers fail to get Floyd Landis's $100million whistleblower lawsuit dismissed
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Lance Armstrong says power meters should not be banned but data should be made public
Power meters should not be banned from the Tour de France but data should be made public, according to Lance Armstrong.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Lance Armstrong seems both intelligent and stupid, says Program director Frears
"He seems not to have worked out what he did yet," says The Program director Stephen Frears of Lance Armstrong
By Sophie Hurcom Published
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CIRC report says UCI hindered anti-doping efforts
The key points of the findings in the Cycling Independent Reform Commission's investigation into doping practices and allegations of corruption within the UCI
By Richard Windsor Published
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Lance Armstrong: If the court case goes the wrong way then we're out on the street
Lance Armstrong was speaking on his own podcast about the lawsuit filed by Floyd Landis
By Gregor Brown Published
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Lance Armstrong and Bradley Wiggins among riders invited to Marco Pantani granfondo
The Marco Pantani gran fondo could have a pretty strong start list, with organisers hoping to tempt the likes of Lance Armstrong and Bradley Wiggins.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Lance Armstrong and Johan Bruyneel weigh in on 2009 feud with Alberto Contador
Lance Armstrong and Johan Bruyneel have both weighed in on the 2009 feud between Armstrong and his team-mate Alberto Contador.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Johan Bruyneel says he won't watch the Lance Armstrong documentary as he 'already knows what happened'
The former US Postal Service boss is currently serving a lifetime ban from cycling
By Jonny Long Published
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Lance Armstrong: It's my fault Chris Froome has to deal with doping questions
Lance Armstrong says he feels sorry for the fact that Chris Froome is subjected to doping allegations at the Tour de France
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Five times the Pyrenees blew the Tour de France wide open
The Tour de France can be won and lost in the Pyrenees, so take a look at some of the iconic moments in recent Tour history in the mountain range
By Stuart Clarke Published
