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Lance Armstrong faces November trial in $100 million lawsuit

AUSTIN, Texas – Lance Armstrong’s $100 million legal fight with the federal government has been set for a November trial. U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper on Thursday set a ...

Facing lawsuit, Lance Armstrong says he ‘loved’ wearing Postal

AUSTIN, Texas Ý Former cyclist Lance Armstrong says he “loved” representing the U.S. Postal Service, even as the government sues to get back the millions it spent sponsoring his teams. ...

Lance Armstrong loses bid to halt $100 million lawsuit

Performance-enhancing drug use still haunts tainted cyclist

Walkowiak, 1956 Tour de France champ, dies at 89

PARIS – Roger Walkowiak, who won the 1956 Tour de France against all odds after making the most of a long breakaway, has died at the age of 89. Walkowiak’s wife told The Associate...

Mancos to Cortez trails plan depends on easements

Initial outreach positive as preliminary routes for Paths to Mesa Verde unveiled

Stephen Hyde conquers tough conditions to win Cyclocross National Championship

Todd Wells takes 8th, FLC’s Trujillo 23rd

Brevard takes relay for national title; Fort Lewis bronze

Fort Lewis claims national bronze

105-year-old Frenchman sets cycling record

Frenchman sets a record at 105

Fort Lewis, Brevard College tied at collegiate cyclo-cross nationals

FLC men fill podium on first day of cyclo-cross nationals

Ferdy Kuebler, 1950 Tour de France champion, dies at 97

LONDON – Ferdy Kuebler, who came back from injury and the interruption of World War II to win the 1950 Tour de France, has died. He was 97. The Swiss won an epic battle with Frenc...

Former Tour de France champ Wiggins retires from cycling

Bradley Wiggins announced his retirement from cycling on Wednesday, ending an illustrious career in which he won a British-record eight Olympic medals and became his country’s first winner o...

Durango exploring dedicated bike lanes on College Drive

City Council also looking into changes on East Third Avenue