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Greg LeMond believes "most" of Landis's claims about Armstrong and others
America’s first Tour de France winner chimes in Three-time Tour de France champion Greg LeMond spoke out about the recent allegations of Floyd Landis accusing Lance Armstrong and several others of systematic doping and condoning doping in the sport. “I […]
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Lance Armstrong could face criminal investigation, Landis's credibility in question
Landis must bring forward concrete evidence The Wall Street Journal has reported that the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) may not be the only agency looking into the Floyd Landis accusations leveled at seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong. […]
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Haussler leaves California following crashes, knee injury aggravated
Forced to abandon first race back from injury Cervélo TestTeam’s Heinrich Haussler was forced to abandon the Tour of California with knee problems yesterday after being involved in a crash just after the stage five start. The incident happened as […]
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Evans frustrated by blocking tactics, loses more time
Fined after clash with Righi World champion Cadel Evans (BMC Racing) and Daniele Righi have both been fined 2000 Swiss Francs for their spat in the front of the peloton during the closing kilometres of yesterday’s stage, according to la […]
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Tour of California: Sagan wins and wins, Rogers retains lead
The Slovakian steamrolls to another big win Twenty year old prodigy Peter Sagan took his second consecutive victory in stage six of the Tour of California today, sprinting out of a select group and crossing the line with a healthy […]
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Giro d'Italia: Marco Pantani remembered with mountains on the horizon
Local rider surprises the break With a weekend of mountains on tap that culminates with a finish at the top of the Monte Zoncolan, today’s thirteenth stage of the Giro d’Italia set the stage for a breakaway to succeed. Seventeen […]
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Tour de l’Aude: Pooley shows mountain class with stage 7 win
Cervélo rider shows why she is leading the Tour de l’Aude Emma Pooley (Cervélo TestTeam) confirmed her dominance of this year’s Tour de l’Aude with victory on stage 7. After attacking on the long, hors category, Col de Dent with […]
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RadioShack releases statement on systematic doping allegations by Landis
The RadioShack team of Lance Armstrong and Johan Bruyneel have released a statement today concerning the recent allegations by Floyd Landis that state that they, along with others involved in cycling, were involved with systematic doping. Landis raced on the […]
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Karpets: “I felt good so I thought I’d try something”
Katusha leader surprises the other favourites with solo attack After a quiet first half to the Giro d’Italia, without losing too much time on most of the overall favourites, Team Katusha’s captain Vladimir Karpets finally has shown himself. He broke […]
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Kacper and Pawel Szczepaniak given four and eight year suspensions
Brothers took silver and gold in Tabor The International Cycling Union (UCI) has announced today that Polish cyclocross riders Kacper and Pawel Szczepaniak have been suspended for four and eight years respectively by their national federation. In addition, Kacper will […]