Cycling - Emergency surgery for Boonen
Eurosport - Mon, Jan 21, 2013 17:12 GMTTom Boonen has had an operation for a septic infection in his left elbow. More »Cycling - Emergency surgery for Boonen
Tom Boonen has had an operation for a septic infection in his left elbow. More »Cycling - Emergency surgery for Boonen
Lance Armstrong's televised doping confession has done nothing to restore his shattered reputation. More »Cycling - No sympathy for Armstrong on social media
The 2013 UCI WorldTour begins in Australia on Tuesday with the sport firmly under a cloud. More »Cycling - WorldTour begins Down Under
Laura Trott was pipped to the overall title as Sarah Hammer won the omnium on the last day of the UCI … More »Cycling - Inactive Trott loses out to Hammer
Cycling has to move on and put the Lance Armstrong scandal behind it, according to Alberto Contador. More »Cycling - Time to move on after Armstrong admission says Contador
Yohann Gene won the Tropicale Amissa Bongo while Gert Dockx claimed the final stage in a sprint on the … More »Cycling - Gene wins in Gabon as Dockx sprints to final stage
Lance Armstrong has received support from disgraced Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson, who said the American … More »Cycling - Ben Johnson: Armstrong will be forgiven
Tianshi Zhong set a new world record and compatriot Jinjie Gong won gold on a day to remember for China … More »Cycling - Chinese set pace at Track Cycling World Cup
Elinor Barker is placed 17th after three events of the women's omnium at the Track World Cup in Mexi … More »Cycling - Barker 17th after three omnium events in Mexico
USADA say Lance Armstrong is not telling the truth by denying his representatives offered them six-figure … More »Cycling - Ex-USADA boss rejects Armstrong denial over cash offer
Yohann Gene won the sixth stage of the Tropicale Amissa Bongo in Gabon to take the leader's yellow j … More »Cycling - Gene takes lead as Palini left beind by breakaway
Andy Schleck believes Lance Armstrong when the American says he did not dope after his comeback. More »Cycling - Schleck believes Armstrong was clean after comeback
Lance Armstrong finally confessed to using performance enhancing drugs during his cycling career in … More »Cycling - TAKE A LOOK-Lance Armstrong admits to doping
NEW YORK, Jan 18 (Reuters) - Key quotes by Lance Armstrong from the second and final part of his televised … More »Cycling - Cycling-Key quotes from 2nd part of Armstrong interview with Oprah Winfrey
By Steve Keating More »Cycling - Cycling-Armstrong's mask slips as he reveals toll on family
(Adds quotes, details) More »Cycling - WRAPUP 1-Cycling-Lifetime ban is 'death penalty,' says Armstrong
Britain's Elinor Barker and Amy Roberts, along with Ciara Horne, claimed bronze in the team pursuit at … More »Cycling - Brit-Irish trio claim bronze in Mexico
Lance Armstrong hopes his lifetime ban for using performance-enhancing drugs will one day be lifted. More »Cycling - Armstrong hopes lifetime ban will be lifted
Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong says he received the sporting equivalent of the "death penalty" for … More »Cycling - Armstrong: Lifetime ban is 'death penalty'
While Lance Armstrong's confession was praised in some quarters, critics say he left many important questions … More »Cycling - Critics question Armstrong's interview answers
Paramount Pictures and "Star Trek" producer J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot company have purchased the film rights … More »Cycling - Lance Armstrong biopic in the works from Paramount
Jan 18 (Reuters) - Lance Armstrong's assertion that he did not take performance-enhancing drugs after … More »Cycling - Cycling-WADA chief dismisses Armstrong's 'clean after 2005' claim
Wales' women won bronze on day one of the final Track World Cup of the season in Mexico. More »Cycling - Welsh women get bronze in Mexico
LONDON, Jan 18 (Reuters) - The Sunday Times said it would vigorously pursue a one million pound ($1.6 … More »Cycling - Cycling-British newspaper to pursue legal case against Armstrong
By Steve Keating More »Cycling - Cycling-Armstrong confession a convenient truth, says WADA