NY Daily News
The Tour de France isn't won pedaling a bike over a high mountain pass or dashing headlong through a narrow city street. The winner of cycling's most celebrated and most difficult race is determined, it now seems, in darkened hotel rooms with nervous...
International Herald Tribune
Luskin, sent a letter to the antidoping agency late Wednesday, aggressively questioning its evidence that Armstrong violated antidoping rules. He said the agency had an obsession with Armstrong and had lost any semblance of independence, neutrality...
The independent
Caption competition News in pictures 140 Sport blogs It's hard for me to envisage a goal fest in this game between two sides that look to be sadly lackin... Stupidity comes in many forms and so it proved on Monday when the nation ruined what had been...
KSBY
Lance Armstrong has decided to stay in France and hopes he'll be allowed to race in a triathlon while his lawyers fight new doping charges against him. Officials for the Ironman France race on June 24 had said Armstrong wouldn't be allowed to compete...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Kaitlynn Riely / The Pittsburgh Press In retrospect, Lance Armstrong, the winner of seven Tour de France titles, probably was just too good to be true, members of Pittsburgh's biking community said today. Employees and visitors to the Pro Bikes store...