Contador: I Will Never Admire Lance Armstrong
MADRID — Alberto Contador and Lance Armstrong are sniping again after a fragile truce during the Tour de France. Contador, who secured his seco...
MADRID — Alberto Contador and Lance Armstrong are sniping again after a fragile truce during the Tour de France. Contador, who secured his seco...
Posted 08.27.2009 | Entertainment
Although he finished third-placed overall in this year's Tour de France, Lance Armstrong looked like a winner as he greeted his family in Paris late S...
AP | JAMEY KEATEN | Posted 08.26.2009 | World
PARIS — Lance Armstrong's kids were dressed in yellow. He was not. When the seven-time Tour de France champion returned to the Tour podium Sund...
AP | JAMEY KEATEN | Posted 08.25.2009 | World
MONT VENTOUX, France — Alberto Contador is basking in double satisfaction: the Tour de France victory is an easy ride away, and he's pulled it o...
Huffington Post | Ami Cholia | Posted 08.22.2009 | Green
There's no better time than summer to get outdoors and experience natural beauty. One low impact way to see the sights and get some sunshine is a bike...
Huffington Post | Posted 08.21.2009 | World
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AP | JAMEY KEATEN | Posted 08.18.2009 | Home
BESANCON, France — Lance Armstrong was unfazed about slipping to fourth place at the Tour de France. Instead, he was riled that his former lieut...
AP | SAMUEL PETREQUIN | Posted 08.18.2009 | World
BESANCON, France — A woman crossing the road during the Tour de France was killed Saturday when she was hit by a police motorcycle escorting rid...
AP | SAMUEL PETREQUIN | Posted 08.17.2009 | World
COLMAR, France — Two Tour de France cyclists were slightly injured Friday in what their teams suspect was an air-rifle shooting. New Zealand's ...
The Huffington Post | Posted 08.16.2009 | World
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Huffington Post | Katy Hall | Posted 08.13.2009 | Entertainment
Lance Armstrong is in the middle of the Tour de France, as indicated by his hyperactive Twitter presence, and his celebrity friends have been stopping...
The Huffington Post | Posted 08.08.2009 | World
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AP | JAMEY KEATEN | Posted 08.04.2009 | Home
MONACO — Lance Armstrong put in a solid performance in his comeback at the Tour de France on Saturday, finishing the first stage ahead of 170 ri...
AP | JIM VERTUNO | Posted 05.11.2009 | World
AUSTIN, Texas — Lance Armstrong believes French doping officials may ban him from riding in this summer's Tour de France over a report that he viola...
AP | Posted 05.10.2009 | Home
PARIS — France's anti-doping agency accused Lance Armstrong of violating its rules Thursday for not fully cooperating with a drug tester and say...
Peter A. Ubel | Posted 01.19.2009 | Entertainment
Athletes who use EPO try to increase their hemoglobin level enough to increase their performance without experiencing a stroke. This isn't too hard to do.
Graham Bensinger | Posted 01.17.2009 | Entertainment
Chris Carmichael: Well, let me tell you. Lance is not going back to the Tour de France to finish second. It's obviously a very big challenge and he recognizes that, but his standard is winning.
AP | JIM VERTUNO | Posted 10.10.2008 | Entertainment
AUSTIN, Texas — Lance Armstrong is ready to swear off the chips and salsa, climb back on the bike and win an eighth Tour de France. Three years ...
AP | JAMEY KEATEN | Posted 08.04.2008 | Home
PARIS — From the very start to the very finish, doping was along for the ride on the Tour de France. The final act Sunday was supposed to be a c...
Roger I. Abrams | Posted 07.29.2008 | Entertainment
Cyclists are drawn to EPO and other substances almost as a matter of survival. The Tour has responded with serious testing and disqualifications mid-race. Should we condone the use of the "juice?"
AP | JAMEY KEATEN | Posted 07.25.2008 | Home
NARBONNE, France — With the competition reduced to an afterthought, the Tour de France was rocked by another drug bust Thursday that left cyclin...
Dave Hollander | Posted 07.09.2008 | Entertainment
Floyd Landis would be the first cyclist to forfeit a Tour title because of doping. It would also be the first time in the 105-year history of the race that a winner has been stripped of the title.
AP | EDDIE PELLS | Posted 07.08.2008 | Home
Floyd Landis used the arbitration process as public theater to try to prove a point and regain his reputation. In the latest attempt that almost certa...
Associated Press | Posted 03.28.2008 | Home
Floyd Landis lost his expensive and explosive doping case Thursday when arbitrators upheld the results of a test that showed the 2006 Tour de France c...
AP | Posted 08.27.2009 | World