doping


Will there be positive doping tests from the Giro?

At the 2008 Giro we had Sella winning 3 mountain stages, and subsequently testing positive for CERA-Epo after he was targeted for by the UCI.

I can't think of any similar stand-out performances at this year's Giro. So I'm thinking that we might not get any serious doping cases from this year's Giro. Who'll bet against me?

LeMond - 'Doping will be the death of cycling'

UCI will name and shame riders next week

Tour-winner Laurent Fignon reveals cancer battle

Tour de France hero starts chemotherapy treatment

Kohl says L'Equipe misquoted him and he's gonna sue

'Told you so' say students of the laws of libel, slander, and defamation

Leopards don't change their spots

Okay, okay I shouted about the old guard still having life left in them last week http://road.cc/content/blog/3703-old-world-order-still-rule-just and I suppose we shouldn't be surprised that old schoolers will just never learn when it comes to the bad stuff. Rebellin? Yep, had to be. Italian old school, same team as Schumi, needs to give those old lungs a bit of a boost - but at the Olympics! 

Lance Watch 4. Watching Lance have his say on poss not riding Le Tour and more…

Fresh court appearances and a ban in two doping scandals

Tour de France cyclist’s “moment of weakness” earns him a two-year ban while a Spanish court could recall witnesses in Operation Puerto probe.

Well, WADA y’know...

It seems that human rights issues are high on almost every new piece of legislation these days. On the 1st of Jan WADA published its new code, a nice little addition to the ADAMS procedures.

Within the ADAMS system, an Athlete Whereabouts code has been devised which entails an athlete informing the agency as to his / her whereabouts for the next 90 days. It also means that each participant will have to give an hour in each day whereby they will be available for testing.

Doping cheats face four year ban from January

"Wilfull cheating" will lead to longer ban

Calendar