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4 Ways To Beat The System

Shaun Assael

If you're a big leaguer looking for an edge, MLB's drug policy still has holes large enough to drive a team bus through

Story | Conversation | October 24, 2008

STEROID NATION: TRACKING THE REVIVAL OF REPUTATIONS

Shaun Assael

We don't really need a college professor to explain this fact: the reputations of the major league players linked to the BALCO scandals have suffered ...

Blog Entry | Conversation | October 16, 2008

IT'S TIME FOR THE DEVIL SALUTE, DUDE

Shaun Assael

As cycling struggles with doping scandals, Michael Ball screams at the sport to forget its past. But it's not just his volume that makes people skittish.

Story | Conversation | July 03, 2008

STEROID NATION: EPO ANSWERS (AND MORE QUESTIONS)

Shaun Assael

...a lot about how drug testers are closing the gap on the cheaters. The UCI, which runs cycling, has tripled its anti-doping budget to $8 million and promised to do 10,000 out-of...

Blog Entry | Conversation | June 27, 2008

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

Fans of Floyd deserved more than this

Shaun Assael, ESPN The Magazine

Fortunately for Floyd Landis, the people who donated to his legal defense fund don't seem to be having any buyer's remorse -- at least not yet, writes Shaun Assael of ESPN The Magazine.

Story | Conversation | May 18, 2007

Landis wants the public in on his hearing

Shaun Assael, ESPN The Magazine

If Floyd Landis goes in front of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency over his positive drug test at the Tour de France, he will request an open hearing.

Story | Conversation | August 16, 2006

American, Swiss lab workers headed to France

Shaun Assael, ESPN The Magazine

Representatives of two internationally renowned doping labs are in Paris to witness the test that will decide whether Tour de France winner Floyd Landis should be stripped of his title and banned from cycling, according to Howard Jacobs, one of Landis's a

Story | Conversation | August 03, 2006

Cycling's past isn't doing Landis any favors

Shaun Assael, ESPN The Magazine

ESPN The Magazine's Shaun Assael was fooled once by Tyler Hamilton's doping denials, so he's listening to Floyd Landis' denials with a healthy skepticism.

Story | Conversation | July 28, 2006

Four ways to beat the system

Shaun Assael, ESPN The Magazine

If you're a big leaguer looking for an edge, MLB's drug policy still has holes large enough to drive a team bus through.

Story | Conversation | June 20, 2006

Hamilton ruling continues to help shape doping laws

Shaun Assael, ESPN The Magazine

Saturday's Todd Hamilton ruling asks this question: how far does an athlete have to go to show the test he failed was flawed?

Story | Conversation | February 11, 2006

Cut and Run

Shaun Assael

In the game behind the game, the guys with the juice still have the edge.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | June 23, 2003