Tuesday, 30 October 2012
The Daily Telegraph Bradley Wiggins has been awarded third place in the 2009 Tour de France after Lance Armstrong's result was wiped from the record books. Bumped up: Bradley Wiggins has had his 2009 position elevated from fourth to third Photo: AFP...(size: 10.3Kb)
The Daily Telegraph Steven de Jongh has officially left his role as sporting director at Team Sky after admitting to taking performance-enhancing drugs during his cycling career. The departed: Steven de Jongh has admitted to doping while a rider Photo: GETTY IMAGES...(size: 13.6Kb)
The Daily Telegraph Sky confirmed that Sean Yates, their directeur sportif, has abruptly retired from the team. They insist that his sudden exit is not related to the zero-tolerance policy on doping that has put all 80 staff under scrutiny. Head held high: Sean Yates insists he has done nothing wrong amid rumours he...(size: 16.0Kb)
The Daily Telegraph Sky confirmed that Sean Yates, their directeur sportif, has abruptly retired from the team. They insist that his sudden exit is not related to the zero-tolerance policy on doping that has put all 80 staff under scrutiny. Head held high: Sean Yates insists he has done nothing wrong amid rumours he...(size: 14.5Kb)
The Daily Telegraph Former Team Sky lead sports director Sean Yates insists he is calling time on his career in the sport with his "head held high" after announcing his retirement. Head held high: Sean Yates insists he has done nothing wrong amid rumours he admitted involvement in doping Photo: PA...(size: 14.0Kb)
The Daily Telegraph First it was Bobby Julich, now Sean Yates and Steven de Jongh have followed. Those critics who wondered whether anyone at Sky would confess to doping merely because Dave Brailsford had asked them now have their answer. Former team-mates: Sean Yates leads Lance Armstrong during the 1994 Tour de...(size: 16.2Kb)
The Daily Telegraph Team Sky have announced that their American time-trial coach Bobby Julich has left the team after two seasons after admitting his past doping in the late 1990s during a recent interview with Team Principal Dave Brailsford. Sky departure: Bobby Julich (centre) in action during the 1998 Tour de France...(size: 12.5Kb)
The Daily Telegraph Graphic: a stage-by-stage guide to the 100th edition of the Tour de France. 6:20PM BST 24 Oct 2012 The race will start on the Mediterranean island of Corsica for the first time since the race's inception in 1903 as it becomes the last department of France to be included in the Tour. With the opening...(size: 11.4Kb)
The Daily Telegraph Tour de France champion Bradley Wiggins believes there is a lot of anger within cycling towards Lance Armstrong, but that the shamed Amercian will never admit to cheating. Leader of the pack: Bradley Wiggins appeared at the announcement of the route for the 100th edition of the Tour de France for...(size: 13.5Kb)
The Daily Telegraph Telegraph Sport looks at some key stages at the centennial edition of the Tour de France. By John MacLeary 11:57AM BST 24 Oct 2012 Comments Le grand départ: June 29, Porto Vecchio-Bastia, 212km The 100th edition of the Tour de France will start on the Mediterranean island of Corsica as the...(size: 13.5Kb)
The Daily Telegraph Bradley Wiggins's hopes of retaining his Tour de France title have been made that much harder after it was revealed that cyclists in the 100th edition of the race will face an unprecedented double ascent of the iconic l'Alpe d'Huez. Testing climbs: the Tour de France is the ultimate physical...(size: 12.5Kb)
The Daily Telegraph Bradley Wiggins's hopes of retaining his Tour de France title have been made that much harder after it was revealed that cyclists in the 100th edition of the race will face an unprecedented double ascent of the iconic l'Alpe d'Huez. Testing climbs: the Tour de France is the ultimate physical...(size: 12.5Kb)
The Daily Telegraph The most senior official in world sport, International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge has condemned Lance Armstrong’s systemised doping as ”a real disappointment” and said the blatant evidence of cheating involved in the case was ”shocking”. IOC president:...(size: 13.0Kb)