Nike’s $300 Lance 10//2 cycling shoe. Earlier this morning, I reported that Nike (whose world headquarters are just a few miles from Portland) had “dropped” their entire line of cycling gear and ...
Beaverton for the Livestrong Ride in ’05. Beaverton, Oregon-based Nike Inc. will no longer produce develop or sell cycling related gear or clothing. The company tried to establish a foothold in the ...
The heavyweight legal fight between Lance Armstrong and the federal government is now threatening to drag Nike into the fray. Both want to grill the sportswear company under oath as a witness to find ...
The Musette is Cyclingnews’ weekly curation of the world’s best cycling gear. Here, we’ll take a look at pro-level equipment, bikes and components, alongside some of the most desirable clothing and ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. NIKE has confirmed it has ended its sponsorship of cycling star Lance Armstrong due to "insurmountable evidence" that he was a drug ...
Nike used to be big in cycling, supporting Lance Armstrong with sponsorship and products. The company was also a prime mover behind the yellow wristbands which benefitted the Lance Armstrong ...
You may have heard of 10//2. What is 10//2? "October 2, 1996. The day it all changed. The day I started never to take anything for granted. The day I learned to take charge of my life. It was the day ...
In a sudden change of stance, Nike has announced it has terminated Lance Armstrong’s contract because of the “seemingly insurmountable evidence that Lance Armstrong participated in doping and misled ...
To help prove its case against Lance Armstrong, the federal government is seeking information from Nike that shows the company wouldn’t have sponsored him if it knew he was using performance-enhancing ...
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