Shared on Instagram by a page called “Straightz Outta Africa”, it featured stuntman “Leh-Boy” Gabriel Davis, better known as “Leh-Boy” pulling off the balancing act.
Juan Sebastian Molano was disqualified from the Criterium de Dauphine Friday after he was caught on camera punching a fellow rider.
SAI has already called back the cyclist, who made the allegations, and formed an enquiry committee to look into the matter. The Cycling Federation of India (CFI) Chairman Onkar Singh told.
Lance Armstrong, who lost his seven Tour de France titles last year. He admitted to years of performance-enhancing substances in the most spectacular drugs case in recent years.
"My name was taken out of the palmares (list of achievements) but the Tour was held between 1999 and 2005 wasn't it? There must be a winner then. Who is he? Nobody came forward to claim my jerseys," says Armstrong.
An attorney for Lance Armstrong said the disgraced cyclist will not meet the US Anti-Doping Agency's deadline for him to answer questions under oath, and suggested his client would rather participate in international efforts to "clear the air."
Two California men have sued Lance Armstrong and his book publishers for fraud and false advertising, claiming that the cyclist's best-selling memoirs, billed as non-fiction, were revealed to be filled with lies after he confessed last week to systematic doping.
Lance Armstrong finally admitted on Thursday that he used performance enhancing drugs during his cycling career.
A road to redemption, or a path to prison? The jury is still out on exactly what Lance Armstrong's interview with Oprah Winfrey will mean for the disgraced cyclist.
An admission by Lance Armstrong that he used performance-enhancing drugs during his cycling career could create new legal headaches for the former seven-time Tour de France champion, according to legal experts.
Nike Inc plans to continue to support Lance Armstrong even after the seven-time Tour de France cycling champion is stripped of his titles for deciding to no longer fight charges of doping, while bicycle maker Trek is analyzing the situation.
Even if Japanese track cyclist Kazunari Watanabe's longshot Olympic dream comes true in London, there will be no happy homecoming. The town no longer exists.