Lance Armstrong
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Giro d'Italia: 'Lance Armstrong is not welcome'
Organiser of the Giro d'Italia reacts to news that Lance Armstrong is considering broadcasting his podcast from the Italian Grand Tour in May
By Gregor Brown Published
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Lance Armstrong has not changed, claims US Government in pre-trial deposition
In the lawsuit against Lance Armstrong, the US Goverment claims the Texan is still lying - pointing out his attempted cover-up of a car crash
By Gregor Brown Published
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Seven things we learnt from the new Lance Armstrong documentary
The 48-year-old sheds new light on the biggest doping scandal in sporting history, and is as combative as ever
By Jonny Long Published
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Lance Armstrong warned about attending Tour of Flanders events by UCI president
David Lappartient says that Lance Armstrong's attendance of events at the 2018 Tour of Flanders is 'not a good idea'
By Gregor Brown Published
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Lance Armstrong: I can't afford to lose $100 million in legal case
Lance Armstrong says his case in the forthcoming whistleblower lawsuit brought by former US Postal team-mate Floyd Landis is strong, but he doesn't have $100 million to give away
By Gregor Brown Published
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Lance Armstrong arrives at the Tour de France and wades into doping debate
Lance Armstrong has his say on the Team Sky doping accusations at the Tour de France, but doesn't say much at all
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Lance Armstrong and Johan Bruyneel hit out at UCI president Brian Cookson over re-election
The former US Postal pair didn't hide their criticism of UCI president Brian Cookson as he bids for another four years in charge
By Gregor Brown Published
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"There is potential for redemption for Lance Armstrong" says Brian Cookson
UCI president says that there is a potential way back for anyone in cycling if they're willing to cooperate
By Richard Windsor Published
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Even now Lance Armstrong is still working miracles
Comment: "In the courts, as it was in his professional career, Armstrong has found himself protected, inadvertently perhaps, by the fact that his success served to benefit many people"
By Vern Pitt Published