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Lance Armstrong

Literally, whatever it takes

It’s easy to forget the ugly side that we’ve created to some of the most beautiful games in the world, writes Erdem Koç.

Ashamed Armstrong set to admit

The Lance Armstrong doping saga is coming to its inevitable zenith. After conceding to the USADA, his image is at stake in his upcoming interview with Oprah Winfrey, writes Dan Toomey.

Literally, whatever it takes

It’s easy to forget the ugly side that we’ve created to some of the most beautiful games in the world, writes Erdem Koç.

Ashamed Armstrong set to admit

The Lance Armstrong doping saga is coming to its inevitable zenith. After conceding to the USADA, his image is at stake in his upcoming interview with Oprah Winfrey, writes Dan Toomey.

more from Lance Armstrong

Literally, whatever it takes

It’s easy to forget the ugly side that we’ve created to some of the most beautiful games in the world, writes Erdem Koç.

Ashamed Armstrong set to admit

The Lance Armstrong doping saga is coming to its inevitable zenith. After conceding to the USADA, his image is at stake in his upcoming interview with Oprah Winfrey, writes Dan Toomey.

Off all record books

Cycling’s governing body has ruled that Lance Armstrong has no place in cycling. But Liam Quinn says that it’s not just the sport he should be forgotten from.

Armstrong against the grain

Unlike most performance-enhancing drug cases, anti-doping agency USADA’s sanction against Lance Armstrong still hasn’t settled opinions, writes Paul Bastin.

Lance Armstrong: A drug cheat?

With seven Tour de France titles, Lance Armstrong is arguably the greatest cyclist ever. But after controversial claims from ex-teammates, Liam Quinn says it’s tough to believe Armstrong was the clean-cut athlete cycling fans came to love and know.