cycling

Compliance Lessons from the Tour de France

Doug Cornelius

July 25, 2011 12:00

I would guess that most of you reading this story do not share my love of the Tour de France. It can be a confusing mix of skinny guys, tarted up with sponsors like a NASCAR racer, with hard to pronounce names, following tactics unusual outside of cycling. But I since I became a fan [...] I would...

International Arbitration and Cycling | The Straight Dope

Karl Bayer

July 13, 2011 10:00

The historic Tour de France began on Saturday with perhaps the most attention on doping in the event’s history.  Currently, three-time champion Alberto Contador still awaits judgment from the Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS) on an appeal  from a failed drug test last year.  It is expected,...

Urban Cycling and Digital Copyright Norms

June 09, 2011 20:27

This year, cyclists in New York City are contending with increased scrutiny from police officers, who are attempting to crackdown on any and all infractions of code. Bike Ticketing In New York, Widespread, On the Rise Eben Weiss, Bicycling Magazine,...This year, cyclists in New York City are...

Urban Cycling and Digital Copyright Norms

June 09, 2011 20:27

This year, cyclists in New York City are contending with increased scrutiny from police officers, who are attempting to crackdown on any and all infractions of code. Bike Ticketing In New York, Widespread, On the Rise Eben Weiss, Bicycling Magazine,...This year, cyclists in New York City are...

The Lance Armstrong Scandal; How Bad Could it Get?

Chris Fusco

May 31, 2011 13:36

If you missed the article by Kathleen O'Brien on nj.com, you should check it out. Ms. O'Brien raises a series of very fair questions about Armstrong and his cancer history. It should be noted that Armstrong denies blood doping by using illegal performance enhancing drugs (PED's). But the claims...