Lance Armstrong loses bid to halt $100 million lawsuit

A federal judge on Monday refused to block the government’s $100 million lawsuit against Lance Armstrong, putting the former cyclist on course for trial in a 2010 case stemming from his performance-enhancing drug use. The lawsuit was filed by Armstrong’s former U.S. Postal Service teammate Floyd Landis.

Chris Froome reveals he turned down therapeutic use exemption during 2015 Tour de France

The Team Sky rider, who has admitted to receiving TUEs twice during his career, rejected medical help during the last week of his 2015 success Chris Froome has revealed he turned down the use of a therapeutic use exemption during the second of his three Tour de France wins. The Team Sky rider, who has admitted to receiving TUEs twice during his career, rejected medical help during the last week of his 2015 success.

What is Fluimucil and why would Wiggins need it?

In Monday’s hearing in front of the Culture, Media and Sport Committee, Team Sky principal Dave Brailsford at last revealed the contents of a package that was delivered to the team at the 2011 Criterium du Dauphine. Brailsford said: “Doctor Freeman told me that it was Fluimucil that was in the package, a product that is for a nebuliser.”