Belgian cycling federation president says there’s no investigation into Johan Bruyneel for now
Tom Van Damme states federation can’t move until it is given evidence, but USADA claims jurisdiction One day after it was confirmed that USADA had opened a case against six individuals including Johan Bruyneel, the RadioShack Nissan manager and former […]
WADA, Ironman, Livestrong and USADA react to charges against Lance Armstrong and others
Responses of four of those linked to and affected by the charges Following yesterday’s news that the US Anti Doping Agency had filed charges against Lance Armstrong, Johan Bruyneel and four others in relation to what it says is evidence […]
Kimmage: ‘There is no other conclusion other than Floyd Landis told the truth’
Armstrong critic applauds USADA action, says Tygart has stood up for sport Anti-doping journalist and former pro Paul Kimmage has hailed today’s news that the US Anti Doping Agency has brought charges against Lance Armstrong, Johan Bruyneel and four others, […]
UCI acknowledges USADA doping action, Armstrong responds
Texan accuses anti-doping agency of being ‘motivated by spite’ Although the UCI doesn’t name Lance Armstrong, a communication from the governing body released a short while ago essentially confirms the Washington Post’s claims that USADA has launched formal doping charges […]
USADA makes formal doping charges against Armstrong, Tour titles at risk
Suggestions that samples from 2009 and 2010 may also be considered suspect Seven time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong faces the prospect of losing at least some of those titles after the US Anti-Doping Agency brought formal charges against […]
Schleck refocuses to target Olympics, Vuelta and worlds after Tour withdrawal is confirmed
2011 Tour runner-up vows to come back stronger after being forced out of this year’s race Andy Schleck has said this afternoon that he had set a new goal of trying to win the Vuelta a España, having been forced […]
Professional Cycling Council confirms Tour of Hangzhou to end 2012 season
Biological Passport to be extended to Continental teams; no Tour of Russia in 2013 The International Cycling Union (UCI) Professional Cycling Council (CCP) met today in the city of Salzburg, Austria, to discuss issues pertaining to the rest of 2012, […]
Tour de Suisse: Vladimir Isaychev is the strongest of the stage five break as the peloton sleeps
Russian wins six-man sprint while the race contenders take it easy on another rainy day Vladimir Isaychev (Katusha) was the strongest rider in the day-long breakaway on stage five of the Tour de Suisse, between Trimbach-Olten and Gansingen, as the […]
Great Britain announces long list for London Olympic Games road races
David Millar named in eight-man pre-selection; track, mountainbike and BMX teams announced by host nation British Cycling has announced the long list of riders that will represent Great Britain in the forthcoming Olympic Games in London. Both men’s and women’s […]
Brajkovic says form is perfectly on track for Tour, will ride Tour of Slovenia
Astana leader heads squad on home soil Former Critérium de Dauphiné winner Jani Brajkovic will continue his build-up to what he aims will be a very strong Tour de France when he begins his home national tour tomorrow. The Astana […]