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Alexander & Jacobs Do Not Want Armstrong Back In
- By Triathlete Europe
- Published January 22, 2013
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Comment: Lance Wants To Race? Oprah Was Not Enough
- By Aaron Hersh
- Published January 21, 2013
Aside from general interest in Armstrong’s doping enterprise and the elaborate and viscous cover-up that followed, the implications of
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Lance Armstrong & A Time To Rebuild
- By Julia Polloreno
- Published January 16, 2013
Over the weekend I got a call from a national news outlet seeking comment on the speculation that Lance Armstrong was going to confess to
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Steven Lord Blog: Age Group Doping In Ironman
- By Steven Lord
- Published December 18, 2012
When I saw the story about an age grouper being caught for doping the fact he doped didn’t surprise me at all. I’d felt that the risk
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Comment: Armstrong The Martyr Changes The Conversation
- By Brian Holcombe / VeloNews
- Published August 24, 2012
Lance Armstrong announced Wednesday night that he would give up his fight against the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency and what he called a corrupt
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Brett Sutton: Olympic Reflections And Nicola Spirig
- By Triathlete Europe
- Published August 1, 2012
- Updated August 1, 2012 at 2:09 pm
Brett Sutton is the most successful coach in triathlon history. Ordinarily associated with long course triathlon, Sutton has spent the last
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Comment: British Triathlon & Domestiques
- By Paul Moore
- Published June 11, 2012
- Updated June 11, 2012 at 6:07 pm
If the road to hell is paved with good intentions, then the road to the Olympics is surely built on shattered dreams. Around the world
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What The Pros Are Saying About Ironman Melbourne
- By Paul Moore
- Published March 26, 2012
Away from Kona, few Ironman races have generated the buzz of the inaugural Ironman Melbourne. The field was incredible, the course was


