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![]() USA TODAY | US cycling officials welcome end of Armstrong probe USA TODAY AP DOHA, Qatar – Cycling teams at the Tour of Qatar welcomed the end of a US federal investigation into Lance Armstrong, saying Sunday they were hopeful the seven-time Tour de France champion could finally move on with his life. End to Armstrong probe welcome in Qatar |
![]() Sydney Morning Herald | Cycling: Cavendish survives desert fever The Independent In the equivalent process in Qatar, where riders almost invariably outnumber the fans at the more out-of-the way starts and finishes, the cyclists scrawl their names on pieces of paper on a folding picnic table in front of a "crowd" of two race ... Fantasy Cycling: Tour of Qatar stage 1 Boonen denies Blythe in Qatar Boonen sits firmly back in saddle |
![]() Channel 4 News | 17, 000 sign up to Times 'safe cycling' campaign Times Online More than 17, 000 people have now signed up to the Times campaign calling for safer cycling a few days after a man in his 60s was killed by a coach while cycling through London. The news came as The Times received official backing from the All-Party ... Cyclist deaths and casualties in London – the facts Cyclist killed in coach collision in Bishopsgate Cycling in Singapore: An Uphill Battle? |
Cycling: Armstrong case slams door on costly probes New Zealand Herald American cyclist Lance Armstrong. Photo / AP Now that the US federal government has closed its investigation of Lance Armstrong, some legal experts are wondering whether the effort to prosecute superstar athletes over doping claims is worth it. Government Steroids Crusade Collapses |
![]() Kansas City Star | Alberto Contador races on eve of doping verdict USA TODAY By Manu Mielniezuk, AP Alberto Contador (left) speaks with Cadel Evans before the start of the first stage of the Mallorca Challenge cycling race in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, on Sunday. By Manu Mielniezuk, AP Alberto Contador (left) speaks with Cadel ... Alberto Contador 98th on eve of verdict Contador comes 98th in race on eve of CAS verdict Contador is 98th in race on eve of doping verdict |
CYCLING: Mariana is out of it New Straits Times DESPITE her attempt to defy pain and doctors' orders, Mariana Mohamad will not be riding in the Asian Cycling Championships next week after coaches decided it was in her best interest. Mariana, 34, who suffered multiple fractures in a heavy crash ... |
![]() New Straits Times | CYCLING: Proton back to sponsor LTdL New Straits Times LTdL 2012 has attracted a total of 120 cyclists representing 22 local and top international professional teams who will compete in a grueling 1414.8km over 10 days. This year's race will also see the teams being flagged at the Proton Centre of ... |
![]() Globe and Mail | Why cycling can make you a happier person Globe and Mail The happiest cities all have a high number of cyclists, John Helliwell, a renowned happiness expert and economist at University of British Columbia, explained to me. Denmark routinely tops the list of the happiest countries in the world. |
![]() 3News NZ | Southland sprinters supreme at NZ cycling championships Radio New Zealand Natasha Hansen continued to stake her claim for Olympic selection on the second night of the Track Cycling National Championships in Invercargill after defeating fellow Southlander Steph McKenzie in two straight rides to win the women's sprint title. Dawkins leads Southland surge on track NZ records do wonders for Hansen's Olympic hopes |
Cycling: BikeNZ riders step up New Zealand Herald Three BikeNZ riders pushed their claims for international selection with strong performances on the opening night of the track national championships in Invercargill on Saturday. The Waikato Bay of Plenty pair of Peter Latham and Kaytee Boyd, ... |