Saturday May 18 | Inside Bay Area
Tour of California: Van Garderen retains overall lead
The slender Montanan struck decisively on a 19.6-mile individual time trial designed by descendants of the Marquis de Sade and in the process all but won the Amgen Tour of California.
USADA chief executive Travis Tygart.
ASADA officials have travelled to the United States to pick the brain of the man who drafted the WADA code and helped crack the BALCO and Lance Armstrong doping cases.
Gran Fondo Catskills Cycling Weekend Courses Announced
Co-promoters Anthem Sports of Cambridge, NY and former professional cyclist Floyd Landis have unveiled challenging courses for the 1st Annual Gran Fondo Catskills scheduled for June 1-2 in the Catskill Mountains of upstate New York.
TEMECULA: Ride of Silence to honor cyclists
Her husband Randy loved to ride and followed the sport passionately, able to tell you all about famous pros such as Lance Armstrong and Floyd Landis.
Lance Armstrong still casts shadow on young cyclists
The bright new stars of pro cycling are still trying to unstick themselves from the worst parts of Lance Armstrong's legacy.
Amgen Tour of California's decisive stages in San Jose, East Bay
For the first time since its debut in 2006, America's biggest cycling event is expected to climax in the Bay Area.
Tour of California: Zabriskie and Farrar headline for Garmin-Sharp
The 34-year-old has finished second overall in the race on four occasions. In 2006 he was runner up to one-time teammate Floyd Landis and despite winning several stages in the race since he has yet to snatch the overall title, with second places in 2009, 2010 and 2012.
Recapping Past Amgen Tours of California
Stage 5, a 105-mile trek from San Luis Obispo to Santa Barbara, was won by George Hincapie.
Tygart waits for Armstrong to be part of the solution
Former seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong has admitted to using performance enhancing drugs, but Jacksonville native and United States Anti-doping Agency CEO Travis Tygart says there is more work to be done.
Lance Armstrong case could hinge on USPS benefit
Lance Armstrong is facing the federal government in a legal fight with tens of millions of dollars at stake, and a loss could bankrupt the cyclist who until last year ranked among the wealthiest and most popular athletes in the world.
Wiggins: "It was easier to spit out from the tent than spit into it"
Bradley Wiggins has admitted to the Sunday Times that comments he made at the 2010 Tour de France undermining Floyd Landis' credibility when he revealed the extent of the doping programme in place at the US Postal Service team "look really stupid now." Wiggins raced with Landis' former teammates David Zabriskie and Christian Vande Velde at Garmin, ... (more)
Creve Coeur Man Linked To Federal Lawsuit Against Lance Armstrong
Before he confessed to Oprah Winfrey earlier this year, Lance Armstrong many times stepped forward himself over the years to deny allegations he used performance enhancing drugs as he won a record seven Tour De France titles.
Complaint Accuses Lance Armstrong of Defrauding U.S.
Lance Armstrong, the former champion cyclist, defrauded the U.S. by using banned substances, the government said in a federal complaint filed under the False Claims Act that joins a lawsuit brought by his ex-teammate Floyd Landis.