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Video: Is Lance Armstrong Buying The Tour de France?
Original at Searchforvideo.com
• Mon, Mar 2
Source: AOL Video Billy Bush asks Lance Armstrong about the rumor that he is trying to buy the corporation that owns the Tour de France. Plus, what is Lance doing to prove to the world that he is able to compete without doping?
Video: Lance Armstrong How Can We Prevent Doping In Pro Sports?
Original at Searchforvideo.com
• Wed, Dec 24
• 1 related articles
Source: YouTube.com Complete video at: fora.tv/2007/07/04/A Conversation with Lance ArmstrongSeven time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong discusses issues surrounding the use of performance enhancing drugs in professional sports. Bob Schieffer interviews Lance Armstrong at...
Video: Lance Armstrong: Ending Doping In Pro Sports
Original at Searchforvideo.com
• Sun, Dec 7
• 1 related articles
Source: AOL Video Lance Armstrong: Ending Doping In Pro Sports Aspen Institute Aspen, CO Seven time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong discusses issues surrounding the use of performance enhancing drugs in professional sports.
Video: Armstrong v LeMond - Las Vegas Press ConferenceOriginal at YouTube
• Thu, Sep 25
By rss@youtube.com (endurancefilms) Lance Armstrong holds press conference at Interbike convention in Las Vegas and responds to questioning by Greg LeMond Keywords: Lance Armstong Greg LeMond Interbike Las Vegas Press Conference Endurance Films Blood Doping epo testing Added: September 25, 2008
Video: Cycling The Wonderful SportOriginal at YouTube
• Fri, Mar 21
By rss@youtube.com (777Shady777) This video showes the beauty of cycling... Pain, suffering, struggling, training and wictory. These are some clips from the tour de france and other races. Keywords: Cycling Beautiful Wonderful Sport Beauty Tour de France Struggling Suffering Pain Doping Wictory Lance Armstrong Ullrich
UCI In Fresh Spat With French Anti-Doping Agency
Original at Bicycle.net
• Thu, Oct 29
By editor PARIS, Oct 30, 2009 (AFP) – The International Cycling Union (UCI) on Thursday reopened a war of words with the French anti-doping agency AFLD in blasting an AFLD report which suggested the Union had favored the Astana team in the Tour de France.
Contador plays down new doping probe
Original at VeloNews
• Wed, Oct 14
By cpelkey Reigning Tour de France champion Alberto Contador played down the threat of a doping probe that was launched a day before the presentation of next year's race. Paris prosecutors on Tuesday revealed they had launched an investigation after the discovery of suspicious medical equipment...
Tour de France Doping Investigation Opened
Original at Bicycle.net
• Tue, Oct 13
By editor Paris prosecutors on Tuesday revealed that they have launched an investigation after the discovery of suspicious medical equipment including “syringes and drips” during the Tour de France in July. According to French daily Le Monde, the investigation involves a number of teams inclu...
French open Tour investigation
Original at VeloNews
• Tue, Oct 13
By cpelkey Prosecutors in Paris said Tuesday that they have launched an investigation into doping at this year's Tour de France after the discovery of suspicious medical equipment, including "syringes and drips," disposed of by teams in July. According to French daily Le Monde, the investigatio...
AFLD Chief Slams The UCI and Astana
Original at Bicycle.net
• Wed, Oct 7
By editor French anti-doping chiefs (AFLD) said Wednesday they were surprised at the lack of positive doping tests at this year’s Tour de France and said they won’t collaborate with world cycling’s ruling body next year. And the AFLD maintained its claims that the Astana team of Lance Armstrong an...
Team Astana And Contador Had Easy Ride On Dope Tests Claims Newspaper Le Monde
Original at Bicycle.net
• Mon, Oct 5
By editor PARIS, Oct 5, 2009 (AFP) – The Astana team of Tour de France winner Alberto Contador and third placed Lance Armstrong were given an easy ride during dope tests at the 2009 event, two leading French newspapers said Monday. They quoted a report by the French anti-doping agency AFLD accusing [......
Vinokourov Back After 2-Year Ban for Doping
Original at New York Times
• Thu, Aug 6
BBC Sport recorded his ninth triumph in the Tour de France by guiding Alberto Contador to his second victory. The man who won the seven others, Lance Armstrong, ... Kazak cyclist Alexandre Vinokourov to continue comebackThe Canadian Press Cycling Weekly -Examiner.com -Telegraph.co.uk
A doping-free Tour de France this year? Only time will tell
Original at google.com
• Sun, Jul 26
When the race ended Sunday, with Alberto Contador of Spain taking home his second yellow jersey and seven-time champion Lance Armstrong in an impressive ... Le Tour de France: over, and now what?Examiner.com French anti-doping agency to retest 2008 Tour de France samples ...Gaea Times
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Original at Wannabe Bike Girl
• Sat, Jul 11
By sarah Amid Doping Scandals, Germany Has an Emerging Star (NYTimes) PERPIGNAN, France — When Tony Martin was growing up in Germany, he would turn on his television to watch Jan Ullrich compete in the Tour de France. JerkStrong: How Lance Armstrong is like Sarah Palin. (Slate) Five months into Arm...
Astana looks to Armstrong for needed redemption
Original at Thaindian News » lance armstrong
• Tue, Jun 30
By IANS Paris, June 30 (DPA) Kicked out of the 2007 Tour de France and then banned from the 2008 edition because of doping, Kazakhstan’s Astana team are looking to redeem themselves with a resounding victory in this year’s race. They certainly have the weapons, because the team roster includes se...
Armstrong survives "showergate"; reveals ID of Juan Pelota
Original at Biking Bis
• Sat, Apr 25
By Gene Bisbee The French anti-doping agency says it won't open a case against Lance Armstrong for leaving a doping control officer outside his house in France while he took a shower back in March. The agency's decision means Armstrong is free to race for an unprecedented eighth win at the 2009 Tour de Fra...
Lance Armstrong and the Tour de France: Tensions escalate
Original at latimesblogs.latimes.com
• Fri, Apr 10
ESPN Lance Armstrong issued a video from Aspen Friday where he is training and rehabbing from his broken collarbone and after giving an update on his physical recovery (good) he dropped in a little bombshell involving the French anti-doping agency, AFLD. ...
Cyclist Armstrong could face sanctions for violating doping rules
Original at Thaindian News » lance armstrong
• Fri, Apr 10
By ANI London, Apr 10 (ANI): Cycling legend Lance Armstrong could face sanctions from the French anti-doping agency after being accused of violating rules during a random test in March. The seven-time Tour de France winner is accused of “not respecting the obligation to remain under the direc...
Lance Armstrong: Live Strong, Test Carefully
Original at St. Louis Post-Dispatch
• Thu, Apr 9
MO We may never get the real answer, but France’s anti-doping agency is threatening sanctions against the seven-time Tour de France champion. At issue is a 20-minute delay in Armstrong’s cooperation with a drug tester. He took a shower while his people ...
Road News and Results - April 9, 2009
Original at Bike World
• Thu, Apr 9
OH The French anti-doping agency says that it will punish Lance Armstrong for his doping behavior infraction. This is going to get ugly. Silence Lotto’s troubles continue. The highest placed rider in yesterday’s Gent-Wevelgem was Michael Elijzen: 26th at ...
Armstrong refutes misbehaving charge
Original at Thaindian News » lance armstrong
• Wed, Apr 8
By IANS London, April 8 (IANS) The seven times Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong has strongly denied the reports that he “misbehaved” during a random drugs test by the French anti-doping authority last month. The French Anti-Doping Agency (AFLD) said the 37-year-old American cyclist be...
Road News and Results: April 7, 2009
Original at Bike World
• Tue, Apr 7
After a sixth-place finish in the event’s stage two individual time trial, Phinney pulled in at ninth-place overall. There’sa little more information about the doping control behavior issue with Lance Armstrong. Seems that Johan Bruyneel wanted to make ...
Lance Armstrong Gets Injured At Tour of Castilla y Leon In Spain
Original at Bicycle.net
• Mon, Mar 23
By editor Armstrong, a cancer survivor who went on to claim a record seven Tour de France crowns, ended a three-and-a-half year retirement at the Tour Down Under in Australia in January. Armstrong has also been dogged by unproven doping allegations in his career.
Armstrong Says Doping Transparency Still Part Of Comeback
Original at Bicycle.net
• Fri, Feb 13
By editor “I think everybody in doping agrees that’s not really necessary,” Armstrong said. Armstrong, who has been dogged by unproven doping allegations in his career, said he believed cycling’s attempts to deal with dope cheats had brought the sport out of a tainted era.
Armstrong scraps independent drug-testing plans
Original at Thaindian News » lance armstrong
• Thu, Feb 12
By IANS Washington, Feb 13 (DPA) Cycling legend Lance Armstrong has scrapped plans to undergo independent dope testing amid claims the programme would be unworkable. Armstrong’s agent, Bill Stapleton, said that the cyclist would still continue to be tested by the internal anti-doping progr...
Armstrong Now Using Damsgaard For Anti-Doping Program
Original at Bicycle.net
• Wed, Feb 11
By editor Stapleton noted that Armstrong will still be subject to testing by the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), the International Cycling Union (UCI) and the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), and the cyclist has asked USADA and WADA to release their results so they can be posted as well.
Armstrong Launches Anti-Doping Plan To Appease Doubters
Original at Bicycle.net
• Sun, Jan 18
By editor ADELAIDE, Australia, Jan 17, 2009 (AFP) - American cycling icon Lance Armstrong will publicize the results of the drug tests he has undergone since coming out of retirement last year, he said in Adelaide Saturday. Catlin was brought on board by Armstrong shortly after the American annou...
Doping, Comebacks and a Man Named Contador
Original at Bicycle.net
• Sat, Dec 20
By editor In so doing the 26-year-old became only the fifth rider in history, after Frenchmen Jacques Anquetil and Bernard Hinault, Italian Felice Gimondi and Belgian Eddy Merckx to win all three major Tours - although that quartet racked up several wins in either one or several of cycling’s thre...
Kill The Coward Within
Original at LIVING STRONG AND HEALTHY BLOGGER
• Fri, Jul 4
By Livingstrong Saturday, June 28, 2008 Kill The Coward Within This is my comment on the video: "Lance Armstrong IS the greatest athlete, and some people who are probably very weak and mentally challenged, can't see how great he is, so they get jealous and try to insult Lance with doping allegations. To those pathetic people who don't like Lance Armstrong, I have a message: Stop eating hamburgers and drinking beer, GET A BICYCLE and get fit! Lazy butts!" This is yet another awesome Lance Armstrong's video. He is just amazing, powerful, energetic, positive, what can I say? He's my hero and I love him and admire so very much, with all my heart and my brain. I consider myself tremendously lucky that I got to live in the same time frame he's living too in this earth. Lu... [read the full post]
As they gather for Tour, cycling world hopes worst is behind them ...
Original at ESPN
• Fri, Jul 4
Seven-time winner Lance Armstrong retired in 2005, and the former lieutenant who succeeded him, Floyd Landis, had his 2006 title stripped after a doping ... Cycling: Tour de France paying the price New Zealand Herald New York Times - guardian.co.uk
Cadel Evans Says No To Indurain Inspired Tour de France Bid
Original at Bicycle.net
• Fri, Jul 4
By editor BREST, France, July 4, 2008 (AFP) - Australia’s Cadel Evans said he is unlikely to rely on his time trialling powers alone in his bid to win the yellow jersey on this year’s Tour de France. In the end, Rasmussen was thrown out for suspected doping, and after Contador was handed the yellow jers...
you’re all a big bunch of babies, it’s time to grow up
Original at Wannabe Bike Girl
• Thu, Jun 5
By sarah photo (c) Captain Physics @ flickr Four years ago, that would be 2004, the Olympics were going on. Our only worry/whatever was who was going to get called up, would be focus on the Tour or the Olympics. Doping was only a minor issue (oh, how naive some of us were) and everyone who wasn’t named Lan...
He said, she said: Trek, Greg and Lance - BikeRadar.com
Original at Procycling.com
• Tue, Apr 8
He said, she said: Trek, Greg and Lance BikeRadar.com, UK - Apr 8, 2008 Is doping in cycling insurmountable? Can one person, be it Greg LeMond or Lance Armstrong, really make a difference? Give your input below of go to our ...
Race for the Yellow Jersey is Wide Open This Year
Original at NYT > Floyd Landis
• Mon, Dec 17
By By EDWARD WYATT Cycling’s crackdown on doping, and the retirement of Lance Armstrong in 2005, have caused teams to change their strategies and opened up the Tour de France overall competition.
Armstrong blasts decision to ban Landis - Austin American-Statesman (subscription)
Original at Austin American-Statesman
• Tue, Oct 2
Armstrong blasts decision to ban Landis subscription), TX - Oct 2, 2007 Lance Armstrong believes an American jury surely would have ruled in favor of Floyd Landis, unlike the arbitrators who found him guilty of doping. ...
[TS] Even on a Rest Day, No Rider Is Comfortable
Original at New York Times
• Thu, Aug 30
By By EDWARD WYATT Cycling’s crackdown on doping, and the retirement of Lance Armstrong in 2005, have caused teams to change their strategies and opened up the Tour de France overall competition.
Doping Scandals Abound in 2007 Tour de France
Original at Blogcritics
• Wed, Jul 25
By Cara de Pescado So Americans are daft and don't really get into cycling much. When Lance Armstrong was setting records for how many Tour de France wins in a row he had after overcoming cancer, they'd show recaps on the news and that made cycling at least more known than previously in the US. While I certainly a...
Armstrong believes Landis not guilty of doping
Original at ESPN
• Wed, Jul 4
By Associated Press Seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong said he believes that last year's winner Floyd Landis did not dope but will likely lose his arbitration case against the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency.
Armstrong fires back at charges in book (AP)
Original at Yahoo! News
• Wed, Jun 20
AP - Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong said doping charges leveled in a new book by Irish writer David Walsh are recycled allegations designed to "cash in on my name and sully my reputation."
Armstrong fires back at charges in new Walsh book
Original at San Diego Union Tribune
• Wed, Jun 20
5:40 p.m. June 20 (AP): Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong said doping charges leveled in a new book by Irish writer David Walsh are recycled allegations designed to “cash in on my name and sully my reputation.”
Cycling: Armstrong hits back at latest doping claims in new book
Original at Channel News Asia
• Wed, Jun 20
AUSTIN, United States : Seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong went on the attack Wednesday ahead of the publication of a new book reviving claims the US cyclist was a dope cheat.
Lance Armstrong contends he's clean on eve of new book
Original at SI.com
• Sat, Jun 16
A new book due out next week contains new claims of doping against Lance Armstrong, but the seven-time Tour de France champ insists to SI.com's Austin Murphy that he's clean.
Podcast: Landis: Lance was target
Original at AZ Central.com
• Fri, May 11
Floyd Landis claims the U.S. AntiDoping Agencys lead attorney approached his lawyer offering the shortest suspension theyd ever given an athlete if Landis provided information that implicated Lance Armstrong for doping.