AUSTIN, Texas -- The head of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency lobbied Attorney General Eric Holder for the Justice Department to join a whistle-blower laws...
I believe in comebacks and I believe in forgiveness, but they can't happen in the absence of humility, empathy, and genuine remorse. Lance Armstrong has yet to demonstrate any of those things.
By now, we all know that Lance Armstrong will admit to doping on Thursday's much-anticipated interview with Oprah Winfrey. But the segment has already...
Lance Armstrong's downfall is a striking example of what can go wrong in teams. The Jordan-Pippen-Rodman Chicago Bulls trio exemplifies "good" teamwork, standing in stark contrast to the team that surrounded the most celebrated cyclist of all time.
The unfortunate thing about Lance is the huge number of victims left in the wake. Taking another term from ancient Greek is "hubris." If this was a drug, Lance had it, naturally, in spades.
NEW YORK -- Oakley is the latest sponsor to drop Lance Armstrong, after cycling's governing body stripped him of his Tour de France titles and banned ...
I loved Lance, I still respect Lance and I feel sad on many levels. It's kind of like he turned out to be my false hero. But do today's headlines negate all the races he won, and all the good he's done? I don't believe entirely.
The Lance Armstrong story was as American as a Chevrolet commercial. Lance was the everyman icon for accomplishment and effort. He also appears to have cheated. And lied.
In the past week, two American heroes passed away: One literally -- the other figuratively. Lance and Neil Armstrong were driven to excel. They both shared two sides of the American coin: individualism and team effort.
In a June letter to Armstrong, subsequently made public, the USADA said samples taken from the cyclist in 2009 and 2010 were "fully consistent with blood manipulation including EPO use and/or blood transfusions."
PARIS -- With Lance Armstrong stripped of his seven Tour de France titles for doping, simple logic might suggest that his runners-up from 1999 to 2005...
The USADA... those are the people who decide what's going on with your meat, right? Wrong. But that's kind of what we thought, too. Examining more clo...
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency may view Lance Armstrong’s decision to walk away from its investigation as an admission of guilt. But the cycling legend...