In Cycling, One Fast Day Can Last a Lifetime
There are few races during the nine-month road racing season that cause such nervousness as the World Championships. nytimes.com |
Armstrong Has Surgery
Doctors placed a five-inch metal plate and 12 screws into Lance Armstrong’s broken right collarbone Wednesday. Doug Elenz, an orthopedic surgeon, said the injury was first thought to be a simple fracture, but instead the bone had broken into four pieces when Armstrong crashed in a race in Spain on Monday. The healing may take 8 to 12 weeks, but Armstrong could be back on a bike in a few days, though Elenz ordered him to ease back into training. nytimes.com |
LeMond, Trek bicycles settle lawsuit after two-year fight
Trek Bicycle Corp. and three-time Tour de France winner Greg LeMond have settled their nearly two-year court battle. Trek general ... rssfeeds.usatoday.com |
UCI warned Landis against making drug accusations
Cycling's governing body warned Floyd Landis he could be sued for defamation weeks before he made allegations that it covered up a positive drug ... rssfeeds.usatoday.com |
Cancellara to defend time trial world title
Fabian Cancellara will defend his time trial title at cycling's road world championships in Australia next week <emdash /> and choose a ... rssfeeds.usatoday.com |