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thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 16, 2008
Vienna, Oct 16 (DPA) Austrian cyclist Bernhard Kohl admitted that he was guilty of doping during this year’s Tour de France.Kohl finished third in the race and recently was one of four cyclists who tested positive to …
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telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph Sport - Oct 15, 2008
Cheating cyclists could face fouryear bans when the new World AntiDoping Agency code comes into force in January.
Also tagged: drugs, athletics, cyclists, international cycling union, wada
thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 8, 2008
Hamburg, Oct 8 (DPA) The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will have all samples from the Beijing Olympics retested for the latest generation of the blood booster EPO CERA (Continuous Erythropoiesis Receptor …
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Sports - Jul 16, 2008
Kurt-Asle Arvesen of Norway won the 11th stage of the Tour de France yesterday, a ride largely overshadowed by the second doping bust to mar the race this year.
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Sports - Jul 11, 2008
Double-amputee sprinter Oscar Pistorius missed out in another attempt to qualify for the Olympics yesterday in Rome, but sliced more than a second off his 400-meter time from last week.
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Europe - May 29, 2008
Rocked for decades by drug scandals, cycling has hit rock bottom and faces the choice of either coming clean and healing itself or continuing to self-destruct.
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