Posted January 10, 2007 by Reuters
As the remaining riders arrive in Paris, a new political struggle within cycling seems set to hamper efforts to clean up the sport's tarnished image. Posted July 30, 2007 by Fred Grand
Will the International Cycling Union's new anti-doping programme be a part of the World Anti-Doping Agency's system, or is it the harbinger of an international free-for-all? Posted March 05, 2007 by rant-your-head-off.com
Spanish prosecutors are appealing last week's ruling to drop the case against Dr. Eufemiano Fuentes and the others charged as a result of the investigation. The UCI are also watching closely. Posted March 20, 2007 by rant-your-head-off.com
The sport's power struggle takes a confusing new turn, leaving the Unibet Team scratching their heads. Posted April 27, 2007 by Fred Grand
As the forthcoming Tour De France draws nearer, a possible new doping scandal with sinister overtones is about to be sprung. Posted June 23, 2007 by Fred Grand
The scourge of the two-wheel druggies could be ended by the UCI's introduction of a mandatory 'biological passport' establishing baseline levels of hormones. But will the cheats find a new way to stay ahead of the law? Posted October 27, 2007 by Craig Hackney
After the sport's worst year in recorded history, is the phoenix about to rise from the ashes? After all, things can only can better. Posted December 15, 2007 by Fred Grand
After Bjarne Riis, ex-team manager Walter Godefroot is the latest to react to the sensational whistle blower stories, FRED GRAND tells us all. Posted June 06, 2007 by Fred Grand
Hero or villain, or just trying to save his bacon? The muddy waters of sport's great drugs probe are as murky as ever. Posted May 12, 2007 by Marco De Luca
When it comes to doping it seems that cycling, like the wheels that propel the bikes, is going round in never-ending circles. Posted June 05, 2007 by Robin Parisotto
With news breaking that last year's winner Paolo Bettini will not be allowed to defend his title at the UCI's World Championships Men's Road Race on Sunday, cycling continues to be touched by controversy. Posted September 28, 2007 by Fred Grand
The WADA boss still insists that Armstrong has "something to explain" about allegations that he used EPO at the 1999 Tour de France, even though a May 2006 report by the UCI's independent investigator cleared Armstrong of any wrong-doing. Posted February 16, 2007 by rant-your-head-off.com
With the pro-cycling landscape undergoing radical changes in the off-season, 2008 could see the sport regain its credibility Posted February 21, 2008 by Fred Grand
The International Cycling Union (UCI) made it compulsory for professional cyclists to wear helmets following the tragic death of Andrei Kivilev in 2003. Now a New York State Senator wants to impose another ban on sportsmen . . . and it won't be popular. Posted February 10, 2007 by James DeMaioribus
The summer's Tour De France was rocked by a doping scandal that sent the marquee names and title contenders home on the eve of the race. The web of investiation has expannded to include the previously banned American Olympic champion Posted September 15, 2006 by Reuters
CAS upholds ban against 2002 Tour of Spain winner. Posted December 22, 2006 by Reuters
Recent speculation predicted the AFLD would decide in favour of the 2006 Tour de France winner, but the agency decided to delay further action. Posted February 09, 2007 by rant-your-head-off.com
Fifty riders have left the race for one reason or another and there's just a chance that there'll be nobody left to cross the finishing line in Paris. Posted July 26, 2007 by Craig Hackney
What's going on this week in the world of sport? Our editors have highlighted a few of the topics that they are looking forward to reading about Posted June 21, 2007 by Sportingo Staff
A new phenomenon sweeping the sporting world threatens to undermine the global anti-doping effort. Should the sporting public sit idly by and let the athletes take up the running, so to speak? Posted February 17, 2007 by Robin Parisotto
Hemopure appears to have fallen off the back of the proverbial truck and cycling's integrity is slowly going downhill. Posted July 23, 2007 by Robin Parisotto
Check out the latest thoughts and ideas that cropped up in our main editors’ meeting held last Thursday Posted May 17, 2007 by Michelle Syen
The great Dane holds a press conference and lifts the lid on years of suspicion about his 1996 victory in the Tour. Posted May 28, 2007 by Fred Grand
It seems that some athletes literally use doctors to dope rather than to protect their health. Two more medics are now facing the consequences of alleged doping. Posted May 06, 2007 by Robin Parisotto
Influential ASO chief Christian Prudhomme makes it clear in an interview that doping suspects are not welcome at his races. Posted April 22, 2007 by Fred Grand
It's 2006 all over again with the Floyd Landis doping scandal erupting once more, this time in Danish as the current yellow-jersey holder's reputation is tarnished. Posted July 24, 2007 by rant-your-head-off.com
The shock news that Alexander Vinokourov has tested positive for a homologous blood transfusion looks certain to plunge the sport into chaos once more. Posted July 25, 2007 by Fred Grand
Sportingo's editing pool lists the hot topics for writers to get their teeth into. Over to you, authors! Posted August 09, 2007 by Sportingo Staff
News that the group partly owned by the seven-time Tour winner is calling time on cycling has sent shock waves through the sport. Given what happened at this year's event, is it any surprise? Posted August 13, 2007 by Fred Grand
This week's newslines also feature a one-day cricket spectacular, a Roger Federer doddle, the start of the NFL - and the Italian F1 Grand Prix. Posted September 06, 2007 by Sportingo Staff
With no one rider or team able to dominate, the first week of the 2007 Tour de France may be proof positive that cycling is finally cleaning up its act. Posted July 15, 2007 by Fred Grand
Under pressure to bring his anti-doping case to a conclusion so he can race in 2007, the delays may work in the Tour de France winner's favour. Posted February 04, 2007 by rant-your-head-off.com