Government set to sue Armstrong
The United States Government has filed court papers accusing disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong of defrauding the US Postal Service out of millions of dollars of sponsorship money, according to reports.
The United States Government has filed court papers accusing disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong of defrauding the US Postal Service out of millions of dollars of sponsorship money, according to reports.
The International Cycling Union has defended its actions after it was confirmed that Lance Armstrong returned test samples with traces of corticosteroids four times during the 1999 Tour de France.
Lance Armstrong has pulled out of a masters swimming event in Texas this weekend after the sport's governing body attempted to bar the athlete.
USADA Chief executive Travis Tygart is confident the doping body can continue its investigation to clean up cycling without the help of Lance Armstrong.
Cycling journalist Mark Russell says Lance Armstrong was unlikely to take part in a USADA truth and reconciliation process
Lance Armstrong has refused to be interviewed under oath by the United States Anti-Doping Agency's officials, his attorney confirmed tonight.
Cycling journalist Shane Stokes says the UCI have fresh questions to answer regarding Lance Armstrong's biological passport
The US Anti-Doping Agency has announced Lance Armstrong wants to "assist in the effort to clean up the sport of cycling" and has given the disgraced cyclist a two-week extension to co-operate with investigators.
Lance Armstrong could be called before a Texas court to give evidence in his dispute with SCA Promotions after lawyers representing the insurance company today filed a lawsuit for the return of more than $12million from the disgraced cyclist.
In a new interview, Lance Armstrong has severely criticised UCI chief Pat McQuaid and claimed he is the scapegoat of a sport that has always been subject to cheating.
Lance Armstrong and the United States Anti-doping Agency remain in conflict over the disgraced cyclist's insistence he did not use performance-enhancing drugs in the final part of his career.
The decision by the International Cycling Union (UCI) to disband its own inquiry into the Lance Armstrong doping scandal has been branded "a rank and disgraceful manipulation of power" by campaigners.
The International Cycling Union (UCI) has disbanded its own independent commission set up to investigate any alleged involvement the UCI may have had in the Lance Armstrong doping scandal.
United States Anti-Doping Agency head Travis Tygart has claimed Lance Armstrong is still lying about the full extent of his doping past.
Lance Armstrong's claims that his use of performance-enhancing drugs during his cycling career made it a level playing field have been labelled "amazing" and "simply not true" by United States Anti-Doping Agency chief executive Travis Tygart.
David Walsh and Emma O'Reilly look back on a week where they were finally vindicated in the pursuit of the truth about Lance Armstrong.
Bradley Wiggins says he was 'sad and angry' at Lance Armstrong's doping admissions
Lance Armstrong is likely to avoid criminal prosecution for perjury following his belated confession to using performance-enhancing drugs.
Sunday Times journalist David Walsh said today he felt "a little bit of sympathy" for Lance Armstrong following the disgraced cyclist's admission of drug-taking during his career.
Extracts from Lance Armstrong with Oprah Winfrey (Courtesy OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network)