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Bahati Racing, Floyd Landis part ways
The Fabulous ForumNot unexpectedly, controversial cyclist Floyd Landis and his sponsor, Dr. Brent Kay via the OUCH Medical Center, are no longer associated with the Bahati Foundation cycling team, according to a release from the Bahati Foundation. Floyd had signed with... -
Tour de France: Sergio Paulinho wins 10th stage, Andy Schleck retains yellow jersey
The Fabulous ForumSomething finally went right for Lance Armstrong's squad at the Tour de France. Team RadioShack got its first taste of success at this year's Tour when Sergio Paulinho of Portugal captured the 10th stage Wednesday, narrowly winning a two-man sprint...... -
Tour de France: Lance Armstrong's last stand almost succeeded
The Fabulous ForumEver since Lance Armstrong crashed at the worst moment at the start of an Alps climb nine days ago, and lost nearly 12 minutes to the lead, he immediately faced the reality that he would not win. He also immediately...... -
Thursday's TV Highlights: 'Rookie Blue' on ABC
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of July 18 - 24 in PDF format This week's TV Movies Weekly TV Listings can also be downloaded here FIRST RESPONSE: Charlotte Sullivan, left, Missy Peregrym and Enuka Okuma star...... -
Tour of California will feature Lance Armstrong, Levi Leipheimer
The Fabulous ForumThe Amgen Tour of California scheduled for May 16-23 and to include, for the first time in its history, a mountaintop finish, will have its best field of 16 teams led by a new American-based squad, RadioShack, that is partly...... -
Stomach virus knocks Lance Armstrong out of Circuit Sarthe race
The Fabulous ForumLaid low by a virus that began making its way through the cycling peloton last week, Team RadioShack's Lance Armstrong did not start the second stage of the Circuit Sarthe-Pays de la Loire race in France Wednesday. According to a...... -
The trial of the century
Special to The TimesPedaling a bicycle through the morning cold and fog is easy for the first mile. But there are 102 more miles to go on the Solvang Century. Riding more than 100 miles in a day -- a century ride -- is a rite of passage and a personal goal for cyclists,...Tags: Tour de France, Dining and Drinking, Marathon, Screen Actors Guild, Bars and Clubs
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A river barge journey in South of France
South Florida Sun-Sentinel Travel EditorTry this once in your life: Stand on a boat as it moves slowly down the narrow waterway of a foreign country. The world passes by, close and observable, and you watch it with a sense of elevated station. The clarity, the buoyancy, the cushiness make you...Tags: Weather Reports, Seafood, Veal, Fishing Forecast, Olives
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Landis' defense on attack
Times Staff WriterIt was supposed to be the case against American cyclist Floyd Landis, but from opening statements through early testimony it was also the case against a controversial Paris lab. And the challenge is likely to continue throughout the public hearings...Tags: Tour de France, University of California, Los Angeles, Drugs and Medicines, Colleges and Universities, Justice System
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Chatting with Michael Hiltzik
strbuk: Michael, do you think that the outcome of the Inigo Landaluze case will have any effect on the Landis Case? Thanks. -------------------- Mike Solberg: Mr. Hiltzik, the arbitrators have the ability to ignore procedural mistakes, or even...Tags: Tour de France, University of California, Los Angeles, Death, Cycling, Science and Technology
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Christopher Thompson to be tried in confrontations with cyclists
After slamming on his car brakes in front of two cyclists riding down a narrow stretch of Mandeville Canyon Road and injuring them, Christopher Thomas Thompson gave police the impression that the incident this summer was no accident. The 59-year-old...Tags: Vehicles, Justice System, Cycling, Disasters and Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents
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Woman Implicated Armstrong
Times Staff WriterNearly 10 years ago, in an Indiana hospital, a few days after he had cancer surgery, his life at stake and his racing future suddenly very secondary, cyclist Lance Armstrong was allegedly asked by doctors if he had ever taken performance-enhancing...Tags: Arbitration, Hospitals and Clinics, Social Issues, Colleges and Universities, Justice System
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