Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong wants the International Olympic Committeetoforce out Dick Pound as head of the World Anti-Doping Agency. In an eight-page letter to IOC president ...
Armstrong has remained in the spotlight with various podcasts, television shows and social media endorsements Lance Armstrong was one of the most famous athletes in the world before a doping scandal ...
America didn’t know it needed yet another movie about Lance Armstrong. But it’s getting one anyway, this time with actor Austin Butler cast to portray the disgraced former cyclist. Multiple Hollywood ...
For Lance Armstrong, the doping allegations aren't going away. In fact, they're starting all over again. The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency has filed formal charges against the seven-time Tour de France ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. EXCLUSIVE: Following an auction that saw several major studios vying for rights, sources tell Deadline that Apple Original Films ...
Sorensen was part of a seven-strong breakaway group which established a big lead over the main bunch on the 211.5km stage from Tonnerre to Vittel and eventually contested the stag ...
WASHINGTON (WCSC) — Champion cyclist Lance Armstrong admitted on Jan. 19, 2013, to using banned substances in all of his seven Tour de France victories. The admission came as part of a two-part ...
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'It's pretty Armstrongian': Dutch journalist likens Pogačar's peloton management to that of Lance Armstrong
Tadej Pogačar claimed his first ever Tour de Romandie title last week, winning four of the five stages in the process.
After nearly a decade of partnership that was as big on sales of iconic bracelets and athletic gear as it was a major symbol of cancer awareness, Nike has cut ties with Lance Armstrong's Livestrong ...
Tadej Pogačar’s dominant Tour de Romandie win has sparked debate after Dutch journalist Thijs Zonneveld likened his peloton influence to Lance Armstrong’s era. Zonneveld pointed to Pogacar’s mix of ...
The New York Times reports that other cyclists are now backing Floyd Landis's doping allegations against seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong. Landis first accused his former teammate in ...
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