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Cycling: Armstrong says he 'left it all on the table'
Lance Armstrong said viewers can judge for themselves how candid he was in his interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Cycling: Report: 26 testified against Armstrong
Lance Armstrong, right, rides with fellow countryman George Hincapie, who was one of 26 to testify against Armstrong in the doping case.
Cycling: Report: 26 testified against Armstrong
Lance Armstrong said he wanted to see the names of his accusers. The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency gave him 26, including 11 ex-teammates.
Back on bike, Lance says don't 'cry for me'
ASPEN, Colo. - Lance Armstrong was feeling just fine even after being beaten by a lanky teenager in a grueling 36-mile mountain bike race.
Armstrong granted an extension
Lance Armstrong was given a 30-day extension to contest doping charges.
Armstrong granted an extension
AUSTIN, Texas - The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency on Wednesday granted Lance Armstrong an extension of up to 30 days to contest drug charges while the seven-time Tour de France winner challenges the case in federal court.
Greipel avoids crash near end
Andre Greipel of Germany avoided a late crash for the second straight day and won a second consecutive stage.
Greipel avoids crash near end
Tour de France cyclists riding in a pack during the 122-mile fifth stage from Rouen to Saint-Quentin, France, have a little time to reflect.
Greipel avoids crash near end
SAINT-QUENTIN, France - In another crash-marred finish, Andre Greipel of Germany led a frenzied sprint to win the fifth stage of the Tour de France on Thursday for his second straight stage victory.
Armstrong accuses USADA of vendetta
ROUEN, France - Lance Armstrong accused U.S. Anti-Doping Agency chief executive Travis Tygart on Thursday of waging a "vendetta" against him following reports five former teammates have received reduced suspensions after admitting to doping in return for testifying against the seven-time Tou…
New letter to Armstrong outlines doping charges
Lance Armstrong says, "I have never doped," but if he is found guilty, he could be stripped of his seven Tour de France titles.
New letter to Armstrong outlines doping charges
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency brought formal doping charges against former cyclist Lance Armstrong in an action that could cost him his seven Tour de France titles, according to a letter sent to Armstrong and others Tuesday.
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