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[19 Aug 2010 | View Comments | ]

In today’s cycling news, HTC-Columbia hoping to hang onto Mark Cavendish, Lampre and ISD teams merge, GP de Plouay rosters and more….

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[19 Aug 2010 | View Comments | ]

The UCI (International Cycling Union) and WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency) present a united front on the biological passport program and the fight against doping

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[17 Aug 2010 | View Comments | ]

The UCI issued a statement late Tuesday contesting the recent article in the WSJ that alleged that the agency had stopped investigations into the positive tests of five cyclists

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[17 Aug 2010 | View Comments | ]

WADA director general David Howman thinks a U.S. probe into cheating in professional cycling could take years to complete, and says WADA is helping investigators indirectly

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[7 Aug 2010 | View Comments | ]

WADA will increase its monitoring of professional cycling amid concerns that the UCI is not sufficiently policing itself.

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[2 Aug 2010 | View Comments | ]

Pound has vehemently criticized the UCI because of the donations from Lance Armstrong. He asked that the UCI provide clarity on the matter.

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[29 Jul 2010 | View Comments | ]

In today’s cycling news, 2011 Giro d’ Italia will start and end in Turin, broken arm won’t affect Sanchez’s season, Chicchi to Quick Step in 2011 and more….

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[8 Jul 2010 | View Comments | ]

Since Keisse still has 13 months of the 2 year suspension remaining, he could potentially be on the side until August 7, 2011.

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[7 Jul 2010 | View Comments | ]

In today’s Tour de France news, long day at the front for De Greef, Bradley Wiggins relieved to move to normal stages, AFLD satisfied with dope testing & more

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[2 Jul 2010 | View Comments | ]

In today’s 2010 Tour de France news, Armstrong says Tour may be his last European race, 540 doping tests scheduled, Contador says Armstrong could win on his own merit & more