Doctor ready to reveal list of dopers
THE sporting world is sweating after the doctor at the centre of the world’s biggest doping trial said he’d give up his list of clients.
THE sporting world is sweating after the doctor at the centre of the world’s biggest doping trial said he’d give up his list of clients.
AN early-season clash between Cadel Evans and Alberto Contador is off, with the Spaniard pulling out of this weekend’s Criterium International.
COLOMBIA’S Nairo Quintana has won the180km third stage of the Tour of Catalonia from Vidreres to the Vallter 2000 ski resort.
IT WAS the victory Cameron Meyer needed to remind him his endless summer was almost over and that he belonged in the professional peloton in Europe.
BELGIAN rider Gianni Meersman has retained the overall lead in the Tour of Catalonia after making it two stage wins in as many days.
IT TOOK 104 years for an Australian to win Milan-San Remo but for the past two years the nation has made the Italian classic its own.
DUAL Olympic gold medallist Juliet Haslam and her family will be saddling up for the second Boileau Velo Adelaide ride on Sunday.
DEFENDING champion Simon Gerrans has beaten a severe head cold to declare himself a certain starter for the Milan-San Remo on Sunday.
DEFENDING champion Simon Gerrans has beaten a nasty head cold to be fit for cycling’s season-opening monument, Milan-San Remo.
ITALY’S Vincenzo Nibali has successfully defended his Tirreno-Adriatico crown, holding off the challenge of Britain’s Chris Froome.
SOME of Australia’s best young cyclists have rejected offers from European teams to sign with Cycling Australia’s WorldTour academy.
SOME of Australia’s best young cyclists have rejected offers from European teams to sign with Cycling Australia’s new WorldTour academy.
VIDEO: Tasmania’s Richie Porte is capable of a Grand Tour podium spot and should lead Team Sky in the Giro d’Italia, the team’s former director says.
CADEL Evans has switched to “training mode” he was unable to go with the heavy hitters in this week’s Tirreno-Adriatico race.
VIDEO: Australian rider Richie Porte has won the Paris-Nice race after a dominant victory on the final time trial stage.
BRITAIN’S Tour de France runner-up Chris Froome has won the fourth stage of the Tirreno-Adriatico to close in on the leader’s blue jersey.
VIDEO: AUSSIE rider Richie Porte has won the fifth stage of the Paris-Nice race and seized the overall lead.
THE stage is set tonight for Tasmanian Richie Porte to pounce on overall victory in Paris-Nice, which would cap a top weekend for Australian cycling.
MATTHEW Goss has won a second stage sprint but Mark Cavendish retains the overall lead of the Tirreno-Adriatico.
BRITISH sprint ace Mark Cavendish is the first leader of the Tirreno-Adriatico race after his Omega Pharma team won the opening team time trial.
AMERICAN rider Andrew Talansky has won the third stage of the Paris-Nice race to take the overall lead after a six-man breakaway held off the peloton.
CADEL Evans’ bid to recapture his Tour de France-winning form officially begins in the Tirreno-Adriatico stage race today.
CYCLING’S world governing body says it is against plans to create a new World Series breakaway competition featuring top teams in the sport.
GERMANY’S Marcel Kittel won the second stage of the Paris-Nice race, a 200.5km ride from Vimory to Cerilly, with Australia’s Leigh Howard third.
FRENCH cycling champion Nacer Bouhanni has won the opening stage of the Paris-Nice tour, taking the 195km race from Saint-Germain-en-Laye to Nemours.
LANCE Armstrong faces losing his Legion of Honour medal after French officials said they would open an inquiry into his doping admissions.
AUSTRALIAN Richie Porte has turned in an impressive performance in the prologue of the Paris-Nice cycling event to be just nine seconds off the pace.
LANCE Armstrong is facing two more lawsuits and being stripped of the Legion d’Honneur, France’s highest honour, in the wake of his doping admission.
LIVESTRONG will survive despite the doping scandal that forced Lance Armstrong out of the organisation, the charity’s boss said on today.
CYCLING fans could soon be given access to team radios as well as in-car and bike-mounted cameras as the sport attempts to win back public support following its doping crisis.
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