23 results for "tour de france"
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Al Trautwig: 1/15
Former co-anchor of coverage of the Tour de France Al Trautwig says Lance Armstrong was always a smug man and the other riders' silence all these years tells you how rampant PED use must have been.
Audio Podcast | January 15, 2013 -
Parting Shot
Jeremy Schaap examines Lance Armstrong's rise and fall.
Audio Podcast | August 24, 2012 -
Floyd Landis, Cycling
In clips from an interview with ESPN.com's Bonnie D. Ford, cyclist Floyd Landis talks about why he wanted to clear his conscience about his doping past.
Audio Podcast | May 20, 2010 -
Landis Loses
Floyd Landis is ripped of his Tour de France title and Scott doesn't think that anyone cares about this story, because it happened in another country two years ago. Mike wonders if other sports are going to catch on and start stripping their champion
Audio Podcast | September 21, 2007
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Tour Dethroning
Even though it is a year and three months after the 2006 Tour De France concluded, we now have a winner and it is not Floyd Landis. Greeny asks Golic if it was right that they took his title away. Plus, some forward thinking.
Audio Podcast | September 21, 2007
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Tour de Soap Opera
If you need drama, just watch the Tour de France. Michael Rasmussen, who was leading the race, and won today's stage, was just kicked out by his team for violation of 'internal rules.'
Audio Podcast | July 25, 2007
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Tour de Lesson
MLB can learn a thing or two about dealing with performance enhancing drugs. Before today's stage... a large group of cyclists stayed at the starting line to protest the use of drugs and the riders that have been busted this year. The athletes are st
Audio Podcast | July 25, 2007
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Riis Admits Doping
Many cycling greats have been admitting to doping and epo use. Bjarne Riis, the 1996 winner of the Tour de France, has offered to give back his yellow jersey after admitting to drug use. Will MLB players ever start doing the same?
Audio Podcast | May 25, 2007
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Lance Armstrong
The seven-time Tour de France Champion is honored to be a part of "The V Foundation." He tells of his experience with surviving cancer and how he emerged to become a successful athlete despite being diagnosed with it.
Audio Podcast | April 18, 2007
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Lance Armstrong
Lance is still competitive but not thinking about coming out of retirement, Armstrong talked about staying in shape and why you can't fully believe Floyd Landis yet (even though Armstrong does). The poorly run labs are ruining the sport.
Audio Podcast | November 20, 2006
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ESPN Radio Daily: 8/8
Manager Grady Little and catcher Russell Martin explain how the Dodgers got so hot; Chris Mortensen discusses Matt Leinart being the only first-round pick without a deal; WADA Chairman Dick Pound on Landis' test.
Audio Podcast | August 08, 2006 -
D. Pound, WADA Chair
Dick shares his thoughts on Floyd Landis' failed drug test. He is disappointed in the tests and says that Landis better do whatever possible to prove his innocence if he wants to keep his Tour title. Pound doesn't necessarily believe his defense.
Audio Podcast | August 08, 2006
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Floyd Landis
Floyd Landis had beer and whiskey before the 17th stage of the Tour de France. He talked about his misrepresented testosterone levels, protecting his family, his other tests during the Tour being negative and having Lance Armstrong as a reference.
Audio Podcast | August 07, 2006
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Dr. Gary Wadler
Dr. Wadler is a member of the World Anti-Doping Agency's Prohibited List and Methods Committee. He explains Floyd Landis' drug tests but doesn't understand why Landis would take this on the day of the event. It doesn't help in a one-time situation.
Audio Podcast | August 07, 2006
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ESPN Radio Daily: 8/7
Floyd Landis tells Dan Patrick he's innocent; Dr. Gary Wadler explains Landis' positive tests; Todd Jones credits Jim Leyland for Detroit's success; Buster Olney and Eric Karros discuss the Dodgers.
Audio Podcast | August 07, 2006 -
Colin Not Moved...
Positive drug tests in the Tour de France just don't raise Colin's eyebrows anymore.
Audio Podcast | July 28, 2006