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Armstrong won't fight USADA charges

Lance Armstrong says he will no longer fight charges from the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency that he used performance-enhancing drugs during his unprecedented cycling career, a decision that could put his string of seven Tour de France titles at risk.

 

Judge dismisses Armstrong's case against USADA

A federal judge in Austin, Texas, threw out Lance Armstrong's lawsuit against the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency on Monday, a decision that allows the agency's drug case against the seven-time Tour de France winner to move ahead....

 

Lance Armstrong sues to block doping charges

Lance Armstrong

Lance Armstrong filed a federal lawsuit Monday aimed at preventing the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency from moving ahead with charges that he used performance-enhancing drugs during his record-setting career. Armstrong’s lawsuit says USADA rules violate athletes’ constitutional right to a fair trial, and that the agency doesn’t have jurisdiction in his case. It also accuses USADA’s chief executive, Travis Tygart, of waging a personal vendetta against the cancer survivor who won the Tour de France every year from 1999 to 2005.

 

Lance Armstrong Faces New Doping Charges

Lance Armstrong

The United States Anti-Doping Agency initiated a procedure against Lance Armstrong with a time frame for allegations that began in 1996 and continued through 2010.

 

Federal Prosecutors Drop Lance Armstrong Investigation

Lance Armstrong

Federal prosecutors closed an investigation of the seven-time winner of the Tour de France nearly two years after they began looking into allegations of illegal doping.

 

Lab chief told feds of suspicious Armstrong test

The director of the Swiss anti-doping laboratory informed federal authorities last fall that Lance Armstrong's test results from the 2001 Tour de Suisse were "suspicious" and "consistent with EPO use," The Associated Press has learned....

 

Armstrong Encouraged Cyclists to Dope, Report Says

Armstrong Encouraged Cyclists to Dope, Report Says

Lance Armstrong's former teammate, Tyler Hamilton, says Armstrong and other team leaders encouraged, promoted and took part in a doping program in an effort to win the Tour de France in 1999 and beyond, according to a report aired Sunday night on "60 Minutes."

 

Diana Taurasi's Contract Voided: WNBA Star's Deal Terminated After Positive Doping Test

Diana Taurasi's Contract Voided: WNBA Star's Deal Terminated After Positive Doping Test

American basketball star Diana Taurasi has had her contract terminated by Turkish club Fenerbahce after her "B" sample tested positive for doping. The Istanbul club says the decision was made Thursday following the results announcement by the Turkish Basketball Federation. Taurasi faces a ban of up to two years, putting in jeopardy her chances of playing for the United States at the 2012 London Olympics.

 

Clemens Lied About Doping, Indictment Charges

Clemens Lied About Doping, Indictment Charges

Roger Clemens, the larger-than-life pitcher who appeared destined for the Baseball Hall of Fame, was indicted by a federal grand jury in Washington on Thursday on charges that he lied to Congress when he said he never used performance-enhancing drugs.

Senh: I'm surprised that these baseball players take steroids. Most of them look out of shape. Same of cyclist, most of whom look kinda skinny. If anything, I would think football players would abuse steroids and would be the first sport to get caught for it.

 

Cyclists’ Alpine Times May Hint at Past Doping

In most sports, times shrink, but in the Tour de France, progress against drugs may be measured in rising times.

 

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