On the one hand Lance Armstrong could be utterly engaging, but on the other he would bully anyone who dared to speak against him.
Lance Armstrong’s concession that he can’t win his doping case finally allows the sport to move on, argues William Fotheringham.
History has been on the side of the Tour de France organiser Christian Prudhomme in his quest to liven up the race.
The return of cycling’s greatest comeback man to the Tour de France has not gone to script
Well, the grubby crazy truth is almost out. Back in 1998 President Thabo Mbeki gave South Africans a categorical assurance. It dealt with Virodene, a loony anti-Aids remedy with no credibility among scientists, which was already known to be based on a toxic industrial solvent…