UCI (Union Cycliste Internationale)
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The UCI said it will decide on Astana’s participation by 10 December
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The International Cycling Union has provisionally suspended Artur Fedosseyev after he tested positive for an anabolic steroid
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As a former professional cyclist and a vice president of the UCI, Gaudry can change women’s cycling for the better. How is she using that influence and will the future be brighter for the sport?
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Astana’s Victor Okishev tested positive for anabolic steroids which follows the cases of brothers Maxim and Valentin Iglinskiy and trainee Ilya Davidenok
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Paying minimum wage to professional women cyclists could be counterproductive, according to the UCI president Brian Cookson
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Austria’s Matthias Brändle set a new hour cycling record of 51.85 kilometres to eclipse Jens Voigt’s mark established last month
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The International Cycling Union has appealed to the court of arbitration for sport after Roman Kreuziger was cleared of a doping violation by the Czech Olympic Committee
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The president of cycling’s world governing body, Brian Cookson, believes Team Sky have abandoned their commitment to developing young British riders
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The Kazakhstan-based Astana team will be subject to a full review of the management and anti-doping policies after three receent cases involving their riders
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When Suze Clemitson challenged Cookson about the UCI’s reponsibility to women in the sport, he invited her to the National Cycling Centre to discuss wages, equality and that tweet
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Cycling’s governing body has announced plans to form an international anti-doping tribunal by 2015
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The head of the UCI should remember that his job is to do something constructive about the real issues facing women’s cycling and stop reacting to silly controversies on Twitter
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A flesh-coloured kit that makes a women’s cycling team look naked below the waist has been criticised by the UCI
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Former Team Sky rider Jonathan Tiernan-Locke’s two-year ban from cycling was upheld after UK Anti-Doping rejected his claim that irregular blood samples were the result of an alcohol binge
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Roman Kreuziger’s Tinkoff-Saxo team have published an open letter to Brian Cookson criticising comments the UCI president made after the Czech Republic rider was provisionally suspended based on biological passport irregularities
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The Italian rider had almost double the limit of a medication used to treat asthma
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The World Anti-doping Agency has appealed against the punishments imposed on three allies of Lance Armstrong in cases which will now be heard by the Court of Arbitration for Sport
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As the Tour de France rolls through Leeds, Maxine Peake's play celebrates life of Beryl Burton, a cyclist who amazed the cycling world in 1967
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The Australian rider will face no further action after the UCI accepted he ingested clenbuterol via contaminated meat
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The president of cycling's governing body has said the IOC should consider switching some indoor events from the summer to the winter Games
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The man credited with exposing Lance Armstrong as a drug cheat has warned world cycling's governing body that it is running out of time to overhaul the sport
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The venue for the 2015 Track Cycling World Championships will be named soon, the UCI president Brian Cookson has said
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In the buildup to Rio and with other nations leading the way, speculation continues about the future of Dave Brailsford after the world track championships in Colombia
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There is a possibility of a reduction in sanctions for Lance Armstrong and others who testify to the Cycling Independent Reform Commission
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The Tour of Britain has been officially upgraded to HC status in a move which opens the door for more of the world's top teams to participate
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The UCI continued its search for motors in bicycles at the cyclo-cross World Championships in the Netherlands
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Exclusive: The campaign to have a women's Tour de France stage has been successful after it was confirmed that a one-day event will take place this year
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The independent commission set up by Brian Cookson to investigate allegations of mismanagement of anti-doping cases by the UCI has started its preparatory work
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Australian rider Michael Rogers has been provisionally suspended following a positive test for the banned anabolic agent clenbuterol
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Emma Pooley has enlisted the backing of world cycling's new president, Brian Cookson, in her campaign to set up a women's Tour de France
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The former UCI president Hein Verbruggen could be called before the independent commission investigating cycling's doping past after Lance Armstrong implicated him in a cover-up of his test for corticosteroids in 1999
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Lance Armstrong is being urged to reveal all about his past relations with the UCI in doping inquiry but is warned his lifetime ban will stand
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Lance Armstrong questions the validity of cycling's inquiry into doping and complains that he has 'experienced massive personal loss'
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The new UCI head, Brian Cookson, has said there has been no communication so far from Lance Armstrong regarding a 'truth and reconciliation' process
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