16 Results for barry bonds

In case that could foreshadow Bonds', Thomas convicted of lying to grand jury

Associated Press

Former cyclist Tammy Thomas was convicted Friday of lying to a grand jury investigating a steroid distribution ring that has implicated some of the biggest stars in baseball, football and track.

Story | Conversation | April 04, 2008

Prosecutors in Thomas trial claim side effects showed cyclist used steroids

Associated Press

Prosecutors have airied a list of medical oddities they say showed former cyclist Tammy Thomas lied when she denied taking steroids.

Story | Conversation | April 02, 2008

Prosecutors want grand jury to revise the perjury indictment against Thomas

Associated Press

Federal prosecutors plan to ask a grand jury to revise the perjury indictment charging former Olympic cyclist Tammy Thomas with lying under oath about her steroid use.

Story | Conversation | March 06, 2008

Stapleton, and his money, at forefront of anti-doping reform movement

Bonnie D. Ford, Special to ESPN.com

T-Mobile's demise is putting Bob Stapleton in a position he wasn't fully ready to accept, at the forefront of cycling's anti-doping reform movement. But the American is ready to put his heart, and money, where his mouth is.

Story | Conversation | November 28, 2007

Attorney of disgraced cyclist accuses BALCO investigators of setting 'trap'

Associated Press

An attorney for Tammy Thomas told a judge Friday perjury charges against his client should be dismissed because her allegedly false testimony to a federal grand jury didn't affect the panel's wide-ranging steroids probe.

Story | Conversation | November 09, 2007

Is millions in charity a fair price for forgiveness?

Shaun Assael, ESPN The Magazine

Say Lance Armstrong did cheat. Is $63 million in charity a fair price for forgiveness?

Story | Conversation | August 02, 2007

'Shock' a dwindling commodity at Tour de France

Mark Kreidler, Special to ESPN.com

Michael Rasmussen's dismissal was a devastating blow to cycling and the Tour de France, but are the recent events really that shocking?

Story | Conversation | July 26, 2007

Thomas pleads not guilty to perjury in steroid probe

Associated Press

Former elite cyclist Tammy Thomas pleaded not guilty in federal court Friday to charges of lying to a grand jury investigating steroid use in sports.

Story | Conversation | January 19, 2007

New Year's wishes: From Federer to Barbaro

Gene Wojciechowski, ESPN.com

Wishes for the New Year include a pink slip for Isiah Thomas, a hot mare for Barbaro and a rival for Roger Federer.

Story | Conversation | December 27, 2006

Feds indict cyclist Tammy Thomas in steroid probe

Associated Press

Cyclist Tammy Thomas has been indicted by a federal grand jury on four counts of hindering the government's steroid probe.

Story | Conversation | December 14, 2006

Marathon, and lifetime of questions, will test Armstrong

Associated Press

Lance Armstrong is bracing for the New York City Marathon -- and the lifetime of questions about whether he ever used performance-enhancing drugs.

Story | Conversation | September 20, 2006

Excuses won't mask the truth about Landis

Mark Kreidler, Special to ESPN.com

Floyd Landis' gamut of excuses may have aroused a measure of doubt over his positive drug test at the Tour de France, but in the end, writes Mark Kreidler, no amount of spin will be able to hide the plain and obvious truth.

Story | Conversation | August 04, 2006

French lab begins testing Landis' 'B' sample

Associated Press

Testing began Thursday on Floyd Landis' backup doping sample, while his lawyer reiterated he expects the result to confirm the original positive finding.

Story | Conversation | August 03, 2006

If Landis is taken away from us, what's left for fans?

Pat Forde, ESPN.com

Wherever this Floyd Landis story ends, it reminds us that almost every athlete in almost every sport could be dirty. And that raises some grim questions, writes Pat Forde.

Story | Conversation | July 27, 2006

Lance by a landslide

Robert Lipsyte, Special to Page 2

Too small for football and too poor for the in-group in Plano, Texas, Lance Armstrong discovered that he could smother psychic pain with the physical pain of cycling.

Story | Conversation | May 06, 2004