The 93rd running of the Tour was the first after Lance Armstrong's retirement and was plagued by doping scandals
May 2010
Lance Armstrong accused of doping by former team-mate Floyd Landis
Floyd Landis has admitted his 2006 Tour de France win was drug-assisted and accused his former team-mate Lance Armstrong
January 2009
Armstrong backs Landis comeback
The shamed 2006 Tour de France winner Floyd Landis has had his return to cycling endorsed by Lance Armstrong
June 2008
Landis drugs ban upheld
The Court of Arbitration for Sport has dismissed Floyd Landis' appeal to regain the 2006 Tour de France title and upheld his two-year drugs ban.
November 2006
Pain then shame on the road to glory
Showing remarkable endurance, Floyd Landis came back from near-certain defeat to win the Tour with a brilliant ride in the mountains. Then came the drugs test. Geoffrey Wheatcroft recalls the disgrace of an American hero.
August 2006
Sacked Landis clings to title as legal battles begin
Tour de France: Floyd Landis has vowed to clear his name after it was confimed that he had tested positive for testosterone and was sacked by his team.
Landis hires leading lawyer to fight doping charge
Tour de France: Floyd Landis has hired the services of Californian lawyer Howard Jacobs to help clear his name of doping charges.
Synthetic testosterone 'found' in Landis urine sample
Why testosterone is back in fashion
Steve Boggan
The testers can't win
John Hoberman
July 2006
Landis case erodes all trust in Tour
Landis sweats on Monday drug verdict
Ray of hope for American in UK research on testosterone
Landis scandal takes cycling to new low
Winner of Tour de France fails doping test
Tour title put on hold as Landis fails drugs test
Landis fails drug test
Authorities tight-lipped as Tour de France rider fails drug test
Tour de France winner may be heading for British roads
After all the twists and turns a deserving ruler emerges from the anarchy