MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Two-time Tour de France winner Chris Froome has said he warned authorities about possible mechanical doping in cycling and wants them to intensify bike checks to catch offenders.
Former Tour de France winner Bradley Wiggins has suggested mechanical doping is not a new problem for cycling. Bradley Wiggins believes mechanical doping has been part of cycling for some time and ...
MUR-DE-BRETAGNE, France — After the world’s best cyclists charged up the final climb in Stage 7 of the Tour de France, passing a roaring crowd at the finish line, a group of officials in black polo ...
ROME (AP) — Too many parties and too many extra pounds. Vincenzo Nibali knows exactly why he struggled so much last year, and this year the Sicilian is determined to return to cycling's pinnacle when ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. HESPERANGE, Luxembourg • French cycling team chief Alain Deloeil is calling for checks at the Tour de France to ensure that ...
Den Driessche has maintained her innocence since the discovery but Briton Froome said he had heard whispers about mechanical doping before and shared them with the International Cycling Union (UCI).
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