Floyd Landis

Interview: Dave Wiens and Susan DeMattei

Dave Wiens is the Colorado mountain bike racer who beat Floyd Landis and Lance Armstrong in the 2007 and 2008 Leadville 100 races, and his wife Susan DeMattei is no slouch on a bike either – her riding career peaked with a...

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Floyd Landis eyes return to cycling's ProTour

Floyd Landis, the US cyclist, has left his OUCH-Maxxis team and is targeting a return to the ProTour. Moving up a gear: after spending a season on the UCI Continental circuit, Floyd Landis feels the time is right to make a...

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Barron faces uncertain future after being denied chance to play Q school

HOUSTON -- Monday was a dog of a day for Doug Barron, a 40-year-old golf pro from Memphis who has a Scooby-Doo headcover on his driver and, since Nov. 2, a disputed one-year drug suspension hanging over his head.

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Would You Dope If You Could?

After I told one of my regular sports partners I had been covering the story of the Memphis pro golfer suspended by the PGA Tour for doping violations, he looked at me and smiled, "You know where I can get some testosterone?"...

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The best of the rest: OSM's alternative awards

Who mistimed their holiday, who admired Hitler, and what's Bradley Wiggins shouting about? They're all here in our celebration of sport's stranger moments in 2009 The Prince Philip Award for Tact BBC presenter Clare Balding. To...

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Judge to make ruling on Barron case by early Saturday

By REX HOGGARD Senior Writer, GolfChannel.com LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Doug Barron’s legal and professional fate will likely have to wait at least one more day. Lawyers for the 40-year-old journeyman, who became the first...

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Muscle-Linked Gene Therapy Pumps Up Monkeys

Will gigantic genetically modified legs become the next performance enhancer for athletes? It's getting much harder to cheat at sports these days. Urine tests have been re-calibrated to look for the cream and the clear, blood...

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Phil Sheridan: Eagles' Hanson snared in NFL drug net

Like most sports organizations, the NFL has a policy on performance-enhancing drugs that works like a fishnet in reverse. It is set up to let the biggest fish - the stars who can afford state-of-the-art "training regimens" -...

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The Agassi Double Standard

There are a lot of things I hear about through the media grapevine that don’t surprise me. See: Alex Rodriguez allegedly owning a painting of himself depicted as a centaur. See: Manny Ramirez testing positive for a female...

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USADA chief: rogue doctors, laboratories the biggest threats

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Rogue doctors and laboratories have taken the place of institutionalized doping as the most serious threat to drug-free sports, United States Anti-Doping Agency chief executive Travis T. Tygart...

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