David Millar News
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U.S. Anti-Doping Agency head Travis Tygart said a truth-and-reconciliation program will help cycling to emerge from its era of doping.
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David Millar won his first Tour de France stage in nine years, beating Jean-Christophe Peraud in a sprint after almost a six-hour ride.
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U.K. athletes such as sprinter Dwain Chambers and cyclist David Millar will be eligible for the Olympics after the highest sports court ruled that a lifetime ban for drug doping is unlawful.
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The European Commission published the members and remit of a group of experts that will examine whether banks should build internal firewalls to protect taxpayers and customers when failure of one part of a lender threatens to cascade throughout the company.
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Fresh off its victory to replace board members at teen-apparel retailer Wet Seal Inc., activist investor Clinton Group Inc. still wants the company to consider selling itself.
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Thor Hushovd of Norway took the yellow jersey as overall leader in cycling’s Tour de France after his Garmin-Cervelo outfit won the second stage, a team time trial.
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Tyler Farrar of the Garmin-Cervelo team became the first American to win a stage of cycling’s Tour de France on Independence Day.
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The International Olympic Committee will continue to attempt to ban athletes caught doping from future Games even after sport’s top court yesterday said the suspensions would be illegal.
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Switzerland’s Fabian Cancellara won today’s prologue at the Tour de France, as seven-time champion Lance Amstrong finished in fourth place.
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Alberto Contador won his second Giro d’Italia cycling race after defending his lead in today’s final stage, a time trial in Milan.
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