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Sports such as modern pentathlon, taekwondo, wrestling, badminton and table tennis under scrutiny for 2020 Games.
Following closure of independent commission into Lance Armstrong scandal, World Anti-Doping Agency points finger at UCI.
Chief of cycling's world governing body Pat McQuaid says the door is open to Lance Armstrong – and other cyclists.
With the Lance Armstrong scandal shattering the UCI's image, the world cycling body is supporting more fair rewards.
Three-time Tour De France winner Greg LeMond points finger at doctors for doping and calls for head of UCI to step down.
International Cycling Union to open investigation into claims Alexandre Vinokourov bribed a rival to fix a race in 2010.
Cycling head Pat McQuaid and former boss Hein Verbruggen accused of defamation and involvement in Armstrong scandal.
The list of Tour de France winners will remain blank between 1999 and 2005 says cycling's governing body UCI.
Three-time Tour winner Greg LeMond lashes out at cycling body's 'corruption' in wake of Armstrong doping scandal.
We live in a society that rewards winners and encourages people to do whatever it takes to win, writes Young.
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