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UCI president Pat McQuaid criticises Spanish court's decision to destroy evidence in high-profile doping scandal.
Giovanni Visconti wins second Giro d'Italia stage in four days as Italy's Vincenzo Nibali maintains overall lead.
US Anti-Doping Agency chief says International Cycling Union did 'absoultely nothing' to crackdown on doping.
Disgraced US cyclist stripped of seven Tour titles pulls out of US Masters event after governing body raise objections.
Former top Dutch cyclist Michael Boogerd becomes eighth cyclist from Rabobank team to admit doping.
Cyclist accused of fraud for claiming he was winning Tour de France titles while abiding by rules against doping.
Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong chooses not be interviewed under oath and will not have his lifetime ban overturned.
Cyclist taken to court by Dallas-based firm to recover $12m in bonuses he received for winning the Tour de France.
Disgraced star confesses to using performance-enhancing drugs to win Tour de France, backtracking on years of denials.
International Olympic Committee sends cyclist a letter asking for return of bronze from Sydney games due to doping.
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