Lance Armstrong expectedly confessed to doping in all seven of his Tour De France wins, with the American surprisingly admitting candidly to some of the details behind what USADA described as the most "sophisticated, professionalised and successful doping programme sport has ever seen." In the first part of an interview aired Thursday night on Oprah Winfrey Network, Armstrong admitted to most of the claims made by his teammates regarding doping, with the second part of the interview set to air Friday.
Read full storyThe 2014 Tour de France will feature a stage that visits the London 2012 Olympic Park on Saturday July 5th in front of Leeds Town Hall before traveling 190-kilometer towards Harrogate.
Read full storyAimee Smith of Janesville, Wis., knew she was overweight, but had no idea her exact size due to her scale not recognizing anything that registered past 300 pounds. When she finally found a scale that can handle her weight she was shocked to see that she weighed a whopping 427 pounds.
Read full storyPro wrestling legend Hulk "Hollywood" Hogan has sued the Laser Spine Institute in Florida, saying the clinic did unnecessary surgeries that damaged his career.
Read full storyLance Armstrong has finally come clean about allegations about his alleged doping and usage of performance enhancing drugs during his string of Tour de France victories in an interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Read full storyDanica Patrick is one of the most dynamic figures in auto racing.
Read full storyHer 13th victory at Lake Louise was a lucky one for Lindsey Vonn, who won her second downhill in two days at the Canadian resort in spite of a huge mistake.
Read full storySebastian Vettel became the youngest ever triple champion, after sealing the drivers' championship title with a sixth-place finish in a dramatic finale to the Formula One season in the Brazilian GP. Changing weather played a big part in making the race unpredictable, but Vettel, after a disastrous first lap where he was spun out, brought all his talents and the speed of his car to good use to win the title by three points from an unlucky Fernando Alonso. The Ferrari driver finished second in the race, to fall agonizingly short of what would have been his own third F1 title. Jenson Button of McLaren won the final race of the season. Michael Schumacher, in his final race before calling it a day, finished seventh.
Read full storySebastian Vettel will start fourth in the grid at Interlagos in the Brazil GP, as Fernando Alonso faces an uphill task after only managing an eight place qualifying position in the final Formula One race of the year. Lewis Hamilton took pole, with McLaren teammate Jenson Button second, followed by Mark Webber of Red Bull. To watch Formula One Brazil GP Live Stream
Read full storyJenson Button took over from his teammate Lewis Hamilton in setting the pace in the final practice session before qualifying starts in the Brazil Grand Prix, the final Formula One race of the year. Button timed 1m 13.188s on the medium Pirelli tyres, with Sebastian Vettel, the favorite for the title, coming second in 1m 13.245s. To watch Brazilian GP qualifying Live Stream
Read full storyLewis Hamilton, in his final race with McLaren, topped the timesheets in the first practice session of the Brazil Formula One Grand Prix, as the big guns Sebastian Vettel and Fernando Alonso jostled for brownie points ahead of the final race of the season that will decide the drivers' championship winner. Hamilton, who will drive for Mercedes next season, timed 1m 14.131s, 0.009s ahead of Red Bull's Vettel. The German's teammate Mark Webber was third with Jenson Button of McLaren and Ferrari's in fourth and fifth respectively. To watch second free practice session of Brazil GP
Read full storyDanica Patrick and her husband are divorcing after being married for seven years, putting a sad note at the end of a historic season for the drver.
Read full storyLewis Hamilton fought his way to victory in the U.S. Grand Prix as Fernando Alonso put in another fabulous drive to keep himself in title contention after Sebastian Vettel finished in second, one place ahead of his Ferrari rival. All eyes were on Red Bull's Vettel and Ferrari's Alonso, with the two finishing second and third respectively. The result means, Vettel is 13 points clear of Alonso with 273 points, meaning a second or third place finish in the final Grand Prix in Brazil will guarantee the German his third straight drivers' championship title. Vettel's second place also meant Red Bull sealed the constructors' title.
Read full storyBrad Keselowski enters Sunday's race at Homestead-Miami Speedway with his first career Sprint Cup title in his sights.
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