
50 interviews – Winning at all costs
Oprah Winfrey described Lance Armstrong’s doping admission as “the biggest interview” of her career, writes David McPherson.
Oprah Winfrey described Lance Armstrong’s doping admission as “the biggest interview” of her career, writes David McPherson.
A popular culture trend is fast becoming a nuisance for athletes on and off the field, writes Callum Godde
Lachlan McKenna recaps the opening ten days of the Tour de France 2014.
Oprah Winfrey described Lance Armstrong’s doping admission as “the biggest interview” of her career, writes David McPherson.
A popular culture trend is fast becoming a nuisance for athletes on and off the field, writes Callum Godde
Lachlan McKenna recaps the opening ten days of the Tour de France 2014.
The tour continues as all riders test negative.
Oprah Winfrey described Lance Armstrong’s doping admission as “the biggest interview” of her career, writes David McPherson.
A popular culture trend is fast becoming a nuisance for athletes on and off the field, writes Callum Godde
Lachlan McKenna recaps the opening ten days of the Tour de France 2014.
The 2014 Tour De France started in York on Saturday, and Lachlan McKenna takes a look at the field.
While Chris Froome may have won the 100th Tour de France, Lachlan McKenna says the final week belonged to the true climbers.
The Giro d’Italia may not be as well known as the Tour De France, but it will be just as entertaining, writes Jake Stevens.
The Lance Armstrong doping saga is coming to its inevitable zenith. After conceding to the USADA, his image is at stake in his upcoming interview with Oprah Winfrey, writes Dan Toomey.
Cycling’s governing body has ruled that Lance Armstrong has no place in cycling. But Liam Quinn says that it’s not just the sport he should be forgotten from.
Unlike most performance-enhancing drug cases, anti-doping agency USADA’s sanction against Lance Armstrong still hasn’t settled opinions, writes Paul Bastin.
As the year draws to an end, Farhan Shah gives us a run-down of the sporting highlights of 2011 and casts his eyes to 2012.
Cadel Evans has joined the calibre in that of Sir Donald Bradman, Rod Laver, Cathy Freeman and Ian Thorpe after becoming the first Aussie to win the Tour de France, says Ben Waterworth.
With a series of avoidable accidents having already marred this year’s Tour de France, Joel Peterson argues it may be time to make some changes to the way the media operates during the event.
With seven Tour de France titles, Lance Armstrong is arguably the greatest cyclist ever. But after controversial claims from ex-teammates, Liam Quinn says it’s tough to believe Armstrong was the clean-cut athlete cycling fans came to love and know.