'He just can't help himself. If he could, he would have got right back into favour'
David Walsh, chief sportswriter with the Sunday Times, is our guest on this week’s Behind the Lines.
David Walsh, chief sportswriter with the Sunday Times, is our guest on this week’s Behind the Lines.
The disgraced cyclist is the subject of a new, two-part ESPN series.
The first of the two-part documentary will be available on ESPN Player from 25 May.
The former Tour champ says it was worth it for the lessons he learned.
‘There are a lot of things I wish I could have done differently, and there are certain actions I now deeply regret,’ said Johan Bruyneel.
“Maybe it sounds odd, but it’s kind of some closure for me.”
Last week, the 1997 Tour de France champion was admitted to a psychiatric hospital after his brief detention for allegedly assaulting a prostitute.
He’ll pay a $5m settlement and won’t now face Floyd Landis in court.
Officials for the prestigious ‘Monument’ race said the 46-year-old will be an invited guest and a keynote speaker.
New research took 48 male cyclists and put them through an endurance race up the famous Mont Ventoux.
The ex-cyclist is not happy with the omission of the German former champion from proceedings.
Armstrong had avoided speaking about professional cycling since receiving his lifetime ban.
The sports conference made headlines last year when the disgraced cyclist pulled out at the last minute.
“We’re going again, we’re going bigger and we’ll do it better and let the public be the judges.”
US District Judge Christopher Cooper is set to hear the case in Washington.
The decision by US District Judge Christopher Cooper, in Washington, DC, comes as a major blow to the former cycling star.
The decision by US District Judge Christopher Cooper, in Washington, DC, comes as a major blow to the former cycling star.
CBS report shines a light on the possibility of motorised cheating in pro cycling.
Jamie Fuller partially-defended Lance Armstrong for his absence from the One Zero Conference today.
The organisers of the sport and tech conference say that they are looking at “legal things” in relation to refunds.
The One Zero event at the RDS will be missing its main attraction due to ‘legal reasons’.
Disgraced Tour de France champion will appear in Dublin later this month.
The disgraced former cyclist will be in Ireland for the One Zero sports conference in October.
The former cyclist will take part in a ‘no-holds-barred’ public interview in October.
The former cyclist is feeling bullish.
The disgraced former Tour champion says he basically raised himself.
The Toulon president has invoked the spirit of Lance Armstrong.
Is Lance en route to the sunny south east?
The under-pressure Tour de France leader is pointing the finger at the media.
The 43-year-old American, who himself is a cancer survivor, stressed he was riding for a “great cause”.
Meanwhile, Ireland’s Dan Martin put in another superb performance at the Tour de France.
The president of the UCI has warned that the American cyclist “may not get quite the welcome he would like”.
The disgraced former cyclist insisted he wasn’t accusing anyone.
With the annual race beginning next week, we take a look at some of its most infamous competitors.
Tejay van Garderen reckons it’s cool.
“Listen, if I could walk the world and face-to-face apologise, I would.”
The trailer for The Program has arrived.
An extract from a 2012 interview with the legendary broadcaster about the Olympics, Michael Lowry, his health and more.
Armstrong and Travis Tygart met for six hours. And they weren’t watching box sets.
Armstrong has signed up to take part in the charity event, organised by former England football player Geoff Thomas.