Nairo Quintana on the CAS tramadol ruling: ‘My conscience is clear’
Quintana facing uncertain future in wake of appeal denial: 'Life goes on, the storm will pass, and we continue looking forward.'
Quintana facing uncertain future in wake of appeal denial: 'Life goes on, the storm will pass, and we continue looking forward.'
Sport director reiterated that there is no link in his exit from the WorldTour-bound French team and Quintana's unfolding tramadol case.
Quintana is hoping for a quick resolution to the case in his favor so he can try to secure a spot on a WorldTour team for 2023.
Quintana hasn't raced since the Tour de France in the wake of the bombshell allegations leveled by the UCI.
Colombian was disqualified from the Tour de France and fined after testing positive for tramadol.
Though he missed much of the 2014 season due to a suspension, Roman Kreuziger will not file lawsuit for damages or legal expenses
UCI and WADA announce they will not pursue an appeal in Roman Kreuziger's biological passport doping case; the rider is free to go
On June 10, the Court of Arbitration for Sport will meet to decide the Czech rider’s fate, and the stakes could not be higher
UCI and WADA will fight Czech Olympic Committee's decision to acquit Kreuziger following his 2011-2012 biological passport anomalies
With striking similarities to the Contador case, Kreuziger returns to racing with the threat of an appeal by the UCI looming
New tribunal will not involve national federations, will start in 2015, comprised of anti-doping experts
Now that CAS has weighed in on Katusha's behalf the sport awaits UCI's decision
Russian squad awaits Friday CAS ruling and the expected fall-out
High sporting court will rule on Russian squad's licensing case next week
As the Katusha battle hits CAS this week, where will Joaquim Rodríguez land, assuming it's not with the Russian team?
The Russian squad says it wants answers about the UCI License Commission's "inexplicable decision" to deny it a WorldTour berth
The UCI initially demanded $3.24 million from Contador over his clenbuterol case and the two settled this week at CAS
Cycling's global governing body makes moves to bolster sagging credilibity
The Cobra will get his chance to strike December 11
Alex Rasmussen draws an 18-month suspension for missing doping tests
A decision Monday by the Court of Arbitration for Sport means that David Millar could ride at the London Games in support of Mark Cavendish
The court of public opinion is fickle when it comes to convicted dopers. In Part II of a three-part series, we talk to cycling personalities about what drives acceptance in the public eye
CASwill not impose a racing ban on Alexander Kolobnev based on his need for vascular medication
The Contador case is more complex than saying simply "he is a cheat" or not
Verdict Strips German of Results after May 2005
Fans of Spanish cyclist Alberto Contador will don masks of their hero
'The time taken to arrive at a final decision, a long period after the affair, has affected events such as the Giro'
Contador said he cannot understand the reason for a two-year doping ban but vowed to carry on his career
Contador outlines his future plans later Tuesday
A two-year ban that ends just six months after it’s handed down?
CAS’s ruling could end up costing Contador more than 5 million euros
The timeline of events that led to Contador's ban
Outraged Spaniards rallied behind three-times Tour de France champion Alberto Contador on Monday
Scores of results sheets will be adjusted following the CAS ruling
Schleck says he takes no satisfaction out of Monday’s ruling by the CAS to award him the 2010 Tour de France
As a result his 2010 Tour and 2011-12 results have been stripped
Contador races, shuns reporters and heads home
Confirmed to race Sunday in Mallorca
A decision in the long-running doping case of Alberto Contador has been delayed yet again
The latest delay could torpedo a slim chance Contador had to race in the 2012 Tour de France
A verdict was finally expected this week, but has been delayed
A lot more than a two-year ban for Contador
When CAS judges refused to hear key testimony, WADA lawyers threatened to walk out
Contador planning season as if he won't be banned
Saxo Bank held a camp in Israel and a judge presiding over the CAS panel is Israeli
Schleck reacts to Riis comments; Contador case
The Court of Arbitration for Sport's general secretary, Matthieu Reeb, says the CAS decision in Alberto Contador's clenbuterol case should be forthcoming in mid-January.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has announced that it does not have jurisdiction to rule on an appeal of the Swiss Olympic disciplinary chamber's refusal to open an anti-doping case against Jan Ullrich.
The waiting game begins as a Court of Arbitration panel weighs the mountains of evidence in the Alberto Contador case. A decision is not expected until early 2012.
Lawyers from both sides of "caso Contador" presented their closing arguments Thursday
Alberto Contador's four-day hearing before the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) will end as scheduled Thursday, and the three-time Tour de France champ was to address the panel on Wednesday.
WADA and UCI lawyers are also arguing that "strict liability" — that a rider is responsible for what enters his system — should be applied in the case against Alberto Contador.
British rules excluding athletes who have tested positive for doping from competing in Olympic Games were declared "non-compliant" by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) on Sunday.
Among the first wave of witnesses set to appear in the case against Alberto Contador is the Spanish butcher who allegedly sold the infamous steaks that the three-time Tour de France champ blames for his clenbuterol positive.
Jan Ullrich is back on the bike and enjoying life as a recreational cyclist — and he's not particularly interested in how the Court of Arbitration for Sport rules on his years-old case.
Alberto Contador on Monday will fight a bid by cycling's world governing body to impose a doping ban that could strip him of his 2010 Tour de France victory.
Alberto Contador is on a honeymoon in Rome and the Caribbean after getting married on Saturday, but he's already got his eyes on a big 2012 season.
Alberto Contador says he's "optimistic" he will be cleared later this month when his long-running clenbuterol case finally hits the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport has set specific dates for hearing the UCI and WADA's appeal of Alberto Contador's doping case. The hearing is set for November 21-24, CAS announced Wednesday.
The 2012 Giro d'Italia course "is good for me and if it was just what my heart said, I'd be there," Alberto Contador said Sunday. "Next year I am going to think about different objectives, above all the Tour de France. Although you can never say never, next year I will not be back."
David Millar statement, October 6, 2011
CAS Press Release, October 6, 2011
Alberto Contador says the Tour de France will be his top goal for next season, but that's based on the assumption that he will be cleared on clenbuterol charges next month by the international Court of Arbitration for Sport.
A scheduled August hearing on doping charges against Alberto Contador before the International Court of Arbitration for Sport has been delayed until November.
The Contador case will be heard in November 2011
PARIS (AFP) — Alberto Contador edged closer to taking part in the 2011 Tour de France after his doping hearing before the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) was set for August 1-3.
Alberto Contador should know his fate before the start of the Tour de France. That’s according to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, which promised it would make a ruling on the long-running clenbuterol case before the start of the season’s most important race.
UCI president Pat McQuaid told The Associated Press that an appeal in Alberto Contador’s doping case was prompted by fears of political meddling within the Spanish cycling federation.
Franco Pellizotti reacted angrily to Tuesday’s decision by the Court of Arbitration for Sport and said he would not mount a comeback when his two-year ban concludes.
PRESS RELEASE: THE COURT OF ARBITRATION FOR SPORT (CAS) IMPOSES A TWO YEAR BAN ON THE ITALIAN CYCLISTS PIETRO CAUCCHIOLI AND FRANCO PELLIZOTTI
GENEVA (AFP) - The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) on Tuesday banned Italian cyclist Franco Pellizotti, third in the 2009 Giro d'Italia, for two years, overturning an earlier ruling by Italy's anti-doping committee.
Switzerland’s top court has reject an appeal by Alejandro Valverde, who had sought to overturn an earlier a Court of Arbitration for Sport ruling suspending him until 2012.