Lance Armstrong
Former Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong is being ordered to pay $10 million
If he could turn back time, he would do it again
After revelations of drug use by Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong surfaced in April 2013, more people have been penalized. On April 22, 2014, Armstrong's coach Johan Bruyneel, was banned for 10 years for contributing to massive doping activities on teams where Armstrong was the leader.
Former Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong gave names of people who provided him with performance-boosting drugs during his professional career.
Chris Froome fired back at his critics on Monday, stressing he did not use performance enhancing drugs or undergo doping procedure to dominate this year's Tour de France.
After 14 long stages into this year's Tour de France, an American finally landed a spot on the podium as Andrew Talansky of Team Garmin-Sharp finished third on Saturday's 191 kilometer race.
A Texas judge in Travis County has ruled that a multi-million dollar lawsuit against Lance Armstrong can move forward.
Lance Armstrong believes La Liga ball clubs are behind the decision of judge Patricia Santamaria to destroy the evidences collected from the laboratory of Dr Eufemanio Fuentes, who was found guilty of administering banned performance enhancing drugs and blood transfusion.
While the 100th Tour de France is just a day away, former cycling champ Lance Armstrong has emerged to tell French newspaper Le Monde that he wouldn't have won his seven Tour de France titles without doping, and that he still considers himself the record-holder for Tour wins.
If there's one thing Lance Armstrong was known for, it was challenging his opponents to catch him. He may be off the bike, but it seems some things haven't changed.
Lance Armstrong continues to learn the hard way that sometimes honesty isn't the best policy. The sports insurance company that paid the disgraced cycling champion $12 million in bonuses for winning three of his seven Tour de France titles will file a lawsuit against the 41-year-old to get the money back.
Lance Armstrong and Manti Te'o are the most least-liked athletes in America according to a recent Forbes story. The former cyclist and soon-to-be pro linebacker each have 15 percent appeal among survey participants. We're conducting a survey of our own, so let us know who you dislike the most.
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?
Actress Lorena Rojas revealed in an interview with "Despierta America" that Lance Armstrong was still her hero.