- The World Triathlon Corporations board of directors has decided to leave in place a rule that suspends Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong from participating in Ironman events. (ESPN)
- AUSTIN – Lance Armstrongs lawyers demanded access to evidence gathered by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, including the names of witnesses who said they saw the seven-time Tour de France champion use performance-enhancing drugs. (USA Today)
- Four top U.S. cyclists -- all former teammates of Lance Armstrong -- have removed their names from consideration for spots on the Olympic team. (Pioneer Press)
- AUSTIN, Texas, June 15 (UPI) -- Lance Armstrong accused U.S. doping officials of failing to reveal the evidence supporting the drug conspiracy charges filed against the famed cyclist. A spokesman for Armstrong said Thursday the U.S. (United Press International)
- Lance Armstrong needs to be innocent. The sport of cycling may not recover if he is proven to have been a drug cheat. (The Roar)
- Gazzetta dello Sport reports that investigators in Italy have uncovered a payment of $465,000 made by Lance Armstrong to Dr. Michele Ferrari in 2006. (Cycling News)
- Brian Dowd knew the questions would come. As one of the most prominent LIVESTRONG volunteers in New Jersey, Dowd expected friends and family members to ask him about the latest doping allegations against Lance Armstrong. (USA Today)
- Good old days … Johan Bruyneel, Armstrongs manager during his seven consecutive Tour de France wins, toasts the cyclist in 2002. (Sydney Morning Herald)
- in connection with continuing investigations into possible doping by Lance Armstrong. Instead the U.S. (Chicago Tribune)
- PARIS: The Tour de France roll of honour risks being turned on its head should seven-time winner Lance Armstrong be proved guilty of cheating. (Times of India)
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Lance Armstrong
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