Tour De France
As expected, Tuesday's team time trial showcased the dominance of the powerhouse teams like Team Sky, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, and Saxo-Tinkoff. However at the end of Stage 4, it was Australia's Orica-GreenEDGE that finished ahead of the group with a time of 25 minutes and 57 seconds. Apparently, it's enough for Simon Gerrans to relish hiss yellow jersey victory, at least for now...
Simon Gerrans Holds Off Peter Sagan For The Stage Win But Jan Bakelants Keeps The Yellow Jersey
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.
Tour de France 2013 – Recap of Stage 1: Porto-Vecchio – Bastia (213 kilometers Flat): Marcel Kittel Takes The Yellow Jersey In A Crazy Opening Stage
Tour de France, the world's most coveted bike racing event, is all set for another pulsating and drama-filled edition as 22 teams and 219 bikers from around the world attempt to overcome more than 3,400 kilometers of gut-wrenching biking through the treacherous roads of France, all for one prestigious shirt - the Yellow Jersey.
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.
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?
We explain what happened in part two of Lance Armstrong's interview with Oprah Winfrey and ask your opinion on his performance...
Through the first part of Lance Armstrong's interview with Oprah Winfrey, it appears the cyclist has Oprah exactly where he wants her. What will happen in part two, and what are the ramifications of what has already come out?
Lance Armstrong's long-awaited interview with Oprah Winfrey airs tonight on the Oprah Winfrey Network and online at 9 pm EST. You can watch both parts of it here: part one on Thursday and the part two on Friday.
In the past 48 or so hours, Lance Armstrong has traveled back from Hawaii, but countless news stories about him have made it across the world and back. Here's the latest news on Lance's actions and their impact on his future economically and potentially in competitive racing.
1,000 page report calls doping scandal surrounding Armstrong, teammates "sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping program that sport has ever seen"