2009. And he was certain his ''fate was sealed'' when longtime friend, training partner and trusted lieutenant George Hincapie , who was along for the ride on all seven of Armstrong's Tour de France wins from 1999-2005, was forced to give
to the US Anti-Doping Agency — from former teammates and associates, including Tyler Hamilton, Frankie Andreu, George Hincapie and Floyd Landis, among others. During the Winfrey interview, Armstrong referred to Hincapie’s statements regarding
or admitted to doping under penalty of perjury. American riders Frankie Andreu, Tom Danielson, Tyler Hamilton, George Hincapie , Levi Leipheimer, Christian Vande Velde, Jonathan Vaughters, David Zabriskie and Landis all admitted to federal
were either in or out. Among those who testified were some of the United States' best cyclists, Levi Leipheimer, George Hincapie and Tyler Hamilton, along with other teammates -- all of whom admitted taking part in the United States Postal Service
longer have to take only their word for an inside story of Armstrong's team. Most damning is the testimony from George Hincapie , a big, lanky New Yorker, because he was the only rider who stuck with Armstrong for all seven Tour wins, the
victories and expected his teammates to do the same. Among the 11 former teammates who testified against Armstrong are George Hincapie , Tyler Hamilton and Floyd Landis. USADA chief executive Travis Tygart said the cyclists were part of the ''most
Armstrong who were listed as key witnesses in the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency's case against the famed cyclist: --- George Hincapie : Only cyclist with Armstrong for all seven of his Tour de France victories (1999-2005) and one of Armstrong's
former teammates as the cornerstone for a roughly 200-page report detailing systematic drug use. One of them, George Hincapie , was with Armstrong through all seven of his Tour de France titles and his willingness to speak candidly was thought
The 863-mile, second-year race began Aug. 20 in Crested Butte with 123 cyclists representing 16 teams. George Hincapie of Greenville, S.C., completed the final race of his 19-year pro career. Last month, the 39-year-old
France podium finisher Frank Schleck and Chris Horner, who won last year's Tour of California. Five-time Olympian George Hincapie is also scheduled to race. The veteran from the BMC Racing Team announced his intention to retire from professional