Michael Rogers, back to racing, warns others about clenbuterol risks
After serving a provisional suspension and finally being cleared, Rogers says the clenbuterol issue is a complex one
After serving a provisional suspension and finally being cleared, Rogers says the clenbuterol issue is a complex one
Michael Rogers is "extremely pleased" after news that he will not receive racing ban for his clenbuterol positive in the 2013 Japan Cup
The UCI says it routinely checks samples for clenbuterol, rebutting rumors that the Tour of Beijing did without tests for the drug
The Saxo-Tinkoff rider tested positive for banned substance clenbuterol in October
U.S. track racer Madalyn Godby tested positive for Clenbuterol, and will lose competitive results from the 2013 Pan-Am Track Championships
The Contador case is more complex than saying simply "he is a cheat" or not
Spanish sport federations threaten to sue satiric French TV sketch comedy implying Contador use drugs
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
"The simple fact is that anyone who has a prohibited substance in their system is a cheat"
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
A decision in the long-running doping case of Alberto Contador has been delayed yet again
When CAS judges refused to hear key testimony, WADA lawyers threatened to walk out
Saxo Bank held a camp in Israel and a judge presiding over the CAS panel is Israeli
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.
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.
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.
News earlier this month that scores of soccer players at the Under-17 World Cup in Mexico tested positive for traces of clenbuterol — and the decision by WADA and FIFA to not pursue any of the cases — reveals just how inconsistent sports justice has been in applying rules in clenbuterol cases.
The World Anti-Doping Agency has dropped another clenbuterol case just weeks ahead of Alberto Contador's hearing before the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Mexican beef can be a legitimate excuse for clenbuterol in an athlete's blood sample, the World Anti-Doping Agency said Wednesday. Whether a similar excuse will stand up for the Spanish beef that Alberto Contador claims caused his positive test for the banned substance remains to be seen.
MENTAUGOU, China (VN) — Worries about clenbuterol are scaring most of the top pros off beef and pork during this week's Tour of Beijing.
No, this isn’t an April Fool’s story: Alberto Contador has stopped eating beef since he tested positive for traces in clenbuterol in July’s Tour de France.
Three-time Tour de France champion Alberto Contador, facing a one-year ban from cycling after testing positive for clenbuterol, has presented his arguments against a suspension to the Spanish cycling federation.
Alberto Contador has reiterated his intention to take his fight to the courts and rejected arguments that he should accept the shortened, one-year ban offered by the Spanish cycling federation.
The Danish cycling federation Tuesday revealed that Philip Nielsen, 23, of the continental Concordia team, tested positive for clenbuterol during the 2010 Vuelta a Mexico. Nielsen won stage 8 of the Mexican tour in April and both A and B samples have come back positive. His case now is making its way through the Danish disciplinary process.
UPDATED: A defiant Alberto Contador hints he may leave cycling if he draws a ban and loses his third Tour victory.