cycling
Mexico creates a program that allows blind people to travel freely on bicycles.
The 2013 Tour de France will resume on Tuesday following a one-day rest. After nine testy stages of the 100th edition of the world's greatest biking race, Great Britain's Chris Froome lives up to the hype as this year's top contender, taking the yellow jersey with a sensational Stage 8 performance on Saturday.
Tour de France 2013 has already gone through its first week, and as expected, doping allegations surfaced.
Sprinters really showcased their skills through the streets of Marseille on Stage 5 with Great Britain's Mark Cavendish winning the Cagnes-sur-Mer to Marseille race.
Only three weeks after coming clean to Oprah Winfrey about doping allegations things may be getting worse for seven time Te de France winner Lance Armstrong. According to an ABC News, the 41-year-old cyclist is under investigation by the federal government for obstruction, witness tampering, and intimidation.
Lance Armstrong has been removed from another high-profile athletics-based charity. Athletes for Hope, an organization started by Armstrong, retired tennis player Andre Agassi and retired soccer player Mia Hamm, has dropped the cyclist from the charity, the Wall Street Journal is reporting. Did his interview with Oprah Winfrey have anything to do with it?
Sheryl Crow apparently knew about Lance Armstrong's doping while they were dating, Celebuzz! reports.