Armstrong, Landis, and the U.S. government head to court
Lance Armstrong, Floyd Landis, and the U.S. government await a ruling that could end up costing Armstrong $100 million, or nothing at all.
Lance Armstrong, Floyd Landis, and the U.S. government await a ruling that could end up costing Armstrong $100 million, or nothing at all.
The federal government has followed through on its pledge to join Floyd Landis in his whistleblower suit, naming Johan Bruyneel
Doping panel talks about the U.S. Postal Service investigation and the lack of change in cycling since the Armstrong report landed
Tyler Hamilton talks more about his book that exposed many of cycling's dirty doping secrets
A few key figures from the U.S. Postal Service team, including its financial backer, have avoided the government's ire — for now
BMC Racing manager and former USA Cycling president is not commenting on Floyd Landis' claim that he was aware of doping at US Postal team
U.S. Attorney who dropped the case against Armstrong says the rider's admission changes nothing for him
Two members of the U.S. Postal Service doping conspiracy will not face criminal charges in Spain
New York Daily News goes inside Floyd Landis' whistleblower suit
If the former world champion tells all on Oprah, it might not open him to the legal or civil action many expect
The feds are after Armstrong and have requested a mountain of information on the dethroned Tour champ and his team
Betsy and Frankie Andreu were outsiders, sticking doping allegations on Lance Armstrong early, but USADA has proven them right