The independent
Suggested Topics The man who masterminded Australia's road-race team at the 2012 London Olympics quit yesterday as the net widened on Lance Armstrong's former drug cronies. Matt White, who rode with Armstrong at US Postal, admitted he took drugs at...
The Guardian
Seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong: at the centre of 'the most sophisticated, professionalised and successful doping programme that sport has ever seen'. Discovery teams ran "the most sophisticated, professionalised and successful...
Channel NewsAsia
World cycling chief Pat McQuaid insisted the sport had moved on from its murky past on Saturday as the body comes under pressure to respond to doping evidence against Tour de France icon Lance Armstrong. McQuaid admitted cycling had suffered "big...
The Age
Whereupon the penny dropped that such is the life of the drug cheat, for this is no ordinary form of dishonesty. These people aren't simply ripping off their industry's coffers, or those of someone else, in the way a white-collar criminal might...
The Age
Tour director Christian Prudhomme told the Associated Press the US Anti-Doping Agency's report on Armstrong was ''damning'' and called into question ''a system and an era''. He said a final decision was contingent on cycling's international governing...
Wellington Dominion
New Zealand cyclist Julian Dean has professed his innocence and says he knew nothing about the systematic doping programme that went on at US Postal Service. Dean, now a veteran of 20 grand tours, rode as a team-mate of Lance Armstrong on the team...