Armstrong stripped of France’s Legion of Honor (AP)
Lance Armstrong has been stripped of his award in the Legion of Honor, the best-known recognition in France.
Lance Armstrong has been stripped of his award in the Legion of Honor, the best-known recognition in France.
In sworn testimony given in a 2013 lawsuit, Lance Armstrong named several people he says knew about his performance-enhancing drug use
Cycling Canada was disappointed to learn of the suspension of road cyclist Sebastian Salas for an anti-doping rule violation that occurred in July of last year.
The BMC Racing Team announced Friday that it is terminating the contract of Alessandro Ballan.
A three-man independent panel will investigate cycling’s doping past, including allegations the sport’s governing body colluded with Lance Armstrong.
Australian rider Michael Rogers has blamed a positive test for the banned substance clenbuterol on food contamination, saying on Friday he never intentionally ingested the banned anabolic agent.
Cookson wins 24-18, wishes McQuaid “luck in whatever he decides to do next.”
Brian Cookson was elected president of the UCI on Friday, defeating incumbent Pat McQuaid after a contentious campaign to take over cycling’s governing body in the wake of the Lance Armstrong doping scandal.
The Cycling Anti-Doping Foundation (CADF) has announced that it has completed the appointment of a new, independent Foundation Board.
Brixia Sport announced that, in accordance with the sanctions provided by their internal health regulations and disciplinary code, Agostini’s contract has been terminated