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Riis walks to a press conference after reaching his decision…
Riis walks to a press conference after reaching his decision...
… but didn’t make it to the podium.
... but didn't make it to the podium.
Looks like this cartoon won’t be out of date for a while
Looks like this cartoon won't be out of date for a while
State of shock: Ullrich was devastated by the news
State of shock: Ullrich was devastated by the news
Vinokourov won’t get to start on Saturday
Vinokourov won't get to start on Saturday
Ullrich meets the press outside his hotel
Ullrich meets the press outside his hotel
Millar time?
Britain's David Miller admitted he will be harboring feelings of shame when he saddles up as a favorite in what could be a spectacular return to the Tour de France here Saturday. Millar's two-year ban for admitting to using the banned endurance enhancer EPO (erythropoietin) ended last week, giving him a chance to bid for victory in the 7.1km prologue which would hand him the race's famous yellow jersey. And while primed for a battle with the CSC team's time trial specialist David Zabriskie, an emotional Millar said the buzz of excitement he will feel will be tempered by
When a team packs its bags
A cycling team at the Tour de France is a small autonomous universe thatserves as a lifeline to its nine riders. Its rigorous structure enablesthe riders to race worry-free. Each team’s amenities, however, dependson the budget. AG2R Prévoyance is a typical UCI ProTour team. Here,AG2R manager Vincent Lavenu lays out the organizational structure of hissquad’s operation.PERSONNELTour de France organizers handle hotel arrangements for 23 individualsper participating team. Other than that, each manager is free to put togethera staff that will ensure everything runs well for the team (for
Rabobank
Team Manager: Theo de Rooy51. Denis Menchov (Rus)52. Michael Boogerd (Nl)53. Bram De Groot (Nl)54. Erik Dekker (Nl)55. Juan Antonio Flecha (Sp)56. Oscar Freire (Sp)57. Joost Posthuma (Nl)58. Mickael Rasmussen (Dk)59. Pieter Weening (Nl) Sponsor: Dutch bank2006 budget: $12.5 millionYear current sponsor started: 1996Former title sponsors: WordPerfect (1993-95), Buckler (1990-92),Super-Confex (1987-89), Kwantum (1984-86)Past Tours (as Rabobank): 11th participation, 14 stagewins, 1 King of the Mountains (Rasmussen, 2005)Trivia: Michael Rasmussen, last year’s King of the Mountains,finished
Davitamon-Lotto
Team Manager: Marc Sergeant61. Cadel Evans (Aus)062. Mario Aerts (B)063. Christophe Brandt (B)64. Christopher Horner (USA)65. Robbie Mc Ewen (Aus)66. Fred Rodriguez (USA)67. Gert Steegmans (B)68. Wim Vansevenant (B)69. Johan Vansummeren (B) Sponsors: Pharmaceutical group and Belgian national lottery2006 budget: $7.5 millionYear current sponsor started: 2005Former title sponsor: Lotto (1985-2004)Past Tours (as Davitamon-Lotto): Second participation,3 stage winsTrivia: Robbie McEwen leads the team with career victories,having topped the 90-win mark this year. But his veteran teammates areno
Phonak
Team Manager: John Lelangue71. Floyd Landis (USA)72. Bert Grabsch (G)73. Robert Hunter (RSA)74. Nicolas Jalabert (F)75. Martin Perdiguero M.angel (Sp)76. Axel Merckx (B)77. Koos Moerenhout (Nl)78. Alexandre Moos (Swi)79. Hugo Victor Hugo (Col) Sponsor: Hearing systems manufacturer2006 budget: $10 millionYear current sponsor started: 2000Former title sponsors: NonePast Tours: Third participation, 1 stage winTrivia: The Swiss team riders have scored six stages wins inpast Tours, three by Santiago Botero and two by Floyd Landis (both in teamtime trials), who finished ninth last
Ag2r chief prepared to dump Mancebo
Strasbourg, France (AFP) - Ag2r manager Vincent Lavenu said he will ban his team leader Francisco Mancebo from racing the Tour de France if the Spaniard's name appears on any official list of alleged blood dopers. The fallout from recent raids by Spanish police investigating a reported blood doping network led Thursday to publication in Madrid media of a 58-strong list which contains the names of some of cycling's biggest stars including Jan Ullrich and Ivan Basso. All the riders on the list are alleged to be clients of Doctor Eufemiano Fuentes, who after the recent raids is being
Ag2r chief prepared to dump Mancebo
Strasbourg, France (AFP) - Ag2r manager Vincent Lavenu said he will ban his team leader Francisco Mancebo from racing the Tour de France if the Spaniard's name appears on any official list of alleged blood dopers. The fallout from recent raids by Spanish police investigating a reported blood doping network led Thursday to publication in Madrid media of a 58-strong list which contains the names of some of cycling's biggest stars including Jan Ullrich and Ivan Basso. All the riders on the list are alleged to be clients of Doctor Eufemiano Fuentes, who after the recent raids is being
Spanish media reports link Ullrich and Basso to Operación Puerto investigation
Strasbourg, France (AFP) - Jan Ullrich and Ivan Basso have been named in Spain's judicial investigation into blood doping, Cadena Ser radio station reported on Thursday. Both T-Mobile rider Ullrich of Germany and Italian Basso of CSC are hot, pre-race favorites for the July 1 to 23 Tour de France. Other riders named include Spaniards Joseba Beloki, Roberto Heras, and Francisco Mancebo, American TylerHamilton and Colombian Santiago Botero, according to Cadena Ser. The news was revealed after the judge in charge of the investigation lifted reporting restrictions on Thursday at the
Tour de France: Schizophrenia before the prologue
Let the racing begin! Please.Everyone who loves cycling, and the Tour de France in particular, is praying that La Grand Boucle’s 93rd edition can get under way Saturday with no more distractions. But even before the ghastly tentacles of Operación Puerto reached out from Madrid to create a doping frenzy in Strasbourg, the Tour’s usual composure was already compromised. The glitzy, eve-of-the-race presentation of the 21 teams was moved forward to Thursday night to avoid a television clash with Friday’s first two quarter-finals of soccer’s World Cup in nearby Germany. And the prologue itself,
Astaná-Würth wins at CAS
The Spanish cycling team of Kazakh star Alexandre Vinokourov, Astaná-Würth, will be on the start line at the Tour de France after a Court of Arbitration for Sport ruling on Thursday rejected an effort to ban the team from the race. The court decided to reject a request from the Tour's organizers to exclude Astaná-Würth from the race, which begins on July 1, after their former team manager Manolo Sáiz was linked with the Spanish blood-doping investigation currently engulfing the sport. CAS Judge Guido de Croock applauded the organizers’ commitment to ethics, but said there was no real
Shop Talk with Dave Towle and Neal Rogers: Operación Puerto, El Páis and what it means to this year’s Tour de France
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Millar says he will be 100 percent clean
Millar says he will be 100 percent clean
When a team packs its bags
When a team packs its bags
When a team packs its bags
When a team packs its bags
Davitamon-Lotto
Davitamon-Lotto
Davitamon-Lotto
Davitamon-Lotto
Zabriskie has to be among the favorites to win Saturday’s prologue
Zabriskie has to be among the favorites to win Saturday's prologue
One victory – Vinokourov meets the press
One victory - Vinokourov meets the press
Ullrich cleared to race; Astaná-Würth will try to ride
Pre-race favorite Jan Ullrich got the green light to start the Tour de France because accusations linking him to a growing Spanish doping inquiry were deemed too weak to keep the 1997 champ out of the race, officials said. “For the Tour de France, for now, there is no problem with Ullrich,” Tour spokesman Philippe Sudres told The Associated Press, who added the Tour would reconsider if more evidence becomes available. “He has not been formally identified.” Tour officials notified T-Mobile representatives that allegations made against Ullrich and teammate Oscar Sevilla in a series of damning
Wednesday’s EuroFile: Ullrich gets green light; Astaná-Würth still red
Pre-race favorite Jan Ullrich got the green light to start the Tour de France because accusations linking him to a growing Spanish doping inquiry were deemed too weak to keep the 1997 champ out of the race, officials said. “For the Tour de France, for now, there is no problem with Ullrich,” Tour spokesman Philippe Sudres told The Associated Press, who added the Tour would reconsider if more evidence becomes available. “He has not been formally identified.” Tour officials notified T-Mobile representatives that allegations made against Ullrich and teammate Oscar Sevilla in a series of damning
Smaller Australian presence at this Tour
Strasbourg, France, (AFP) - The Australian presence at this year's 93rd Tour de France could be almost halved in comparison to last year's record participation of 10 riders. And while the numbers are dwindling, so too are their roles. While Cadel Evans is to lead the Davitamon team's bid in the race's general classification, Michael Rogers will be helping T-Mobile's 1997 winner Jan Ullrich claim an elusive second yellow jersey after years of runner-up places. Other Aussies could also be playing support roles in the July 1-23 epic. Adelaider Stuart O'Grady, who spent
Is it time for Evans to focus on the jersey?
Strasbourg, France, (AFP) - Australian Cadel Evans is being urgedby his growing band of fans to build on his impressive top-ten finish fromhis Tour de France debut when he saddles up for this year's race here Saturday. However the 29-year-old, who last year single-handedly revived Australianyellow jersey hopes after years of waiting for a new Phil Anderson, remainscautious over his chances. "I'd like to do better than my eighth place finish last year - thisyear with (Lance) Armstrong not racing it's going to be a bit different,"said Evans shortly after his recent victory in the
A View From the Bus: Michael Barry adds a chapter
Editor's Note: Michael Barry, pro cyclist with the DiscoveryChannel Cycling Team and author of Insidethe Postal Bus: My Ride with Lance Armstrong and the U.S. Postal CyclingTeam, analyzes the team’s chances for the 2006 Tour de Franceand how the Discovery Channel team dynamic has changed going into thisfirst Tour of the post-Lance era.In 2005, Lance Armstrong retired from the sport the moment he crossedthe finish line on the Champs-Elysées in yellow. It was his seventhconsecutive victory, a record that will likely not be broken for decades.He retired from our sport as the maître; with his
Defiant Vino’ arrives in Strasbourg
Alexandre Vinokourov defied organizers of the Tour de France Wednesday by flying into Strasbourg with his Astaná-Würth team determined to start the race. The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) is slated to rule on Friday on whether the team can participate after Tour organizers demanded they withdraw because of former manager Manolo Saiz's implication in a Spanish blood-doping probe. "There is no evidence against our team," said Vinokourov, tipped as a potential winner of the 93rd Tour, which starts with a prologue in Strasbourg on Saturday. "The press just comes up with suspicions,
Wednesday’s Mailbag: What else? Doping
The Mailbag is a regular feature on VeloNews.com. If you have a comment, an opinion or observation regarding anything you have seen in cycling, in VeloNews magazine or on VeloNews.com, write to WebLetters@InsideInc.com. Please include your full name and home town. Letters may be edited for length and clarity.Clean cyclists should condemn cheatersEditor:I have no qualms with Lance Armstrong being pissed about the documents alleging that he doped being leaked to L'Equipe. If Lance has indeed been "clean" throughout his career, then such a libel deserves correcting, perhaps even similar
Spanish cycling official has long had doubts
Madrid, Spain (AP) -- The head of Spain's cycling federation said he had "suspicions" for years about the doctors and team officials caught up in a sweeping doping scandal that has rocked the sport ahead of the Tour de France. Fugencio Sanchez added that the allegations were one of the "greatest crises" in the country's sporting history. "We've had doubts. We had heard comments," Sanchez told The Associated Press. "I always thought that this day had to come in order to clear up those doubts." Manolo Saiz, the former Liberty Seguros team director, and four others were
Final results of the 2005 Tour de France
Final Overall Standings - 2005 Tour de France1. Lance Armstrong (USA), Discovery Channel2. Ivan Basso (I), CSC, 04:403. Jan Ullrich (G), T-Mobile, 06:214. Francisco Mancebo (Sp), Illes Balears, 09:595. Alexandre Vinokourov (Kaz), T-Mobile, 11:016. Levi Leipheimer (USA), Gerolsteiner, 11:217. Mickael Rasmussen (Dk), Rabobank, 11:338. Cadel Evans (Aus), Davitamon-Lotto, 11:559. Floyd Landis (USA), Phonak, 12:4410. Oscar Pereiro Sio (Sp), Phonak, 16:04 11. Christophe Moreau (F), Credit Agricole, 16:2612. Yaroslav Popovych (Ukr), Discovery Channel, 19:0213. Eddy Mazzoleni (I), Lampre, 21:0614.
A View From the Bus: Michael Barry adds a chapter
Editor's Note: Michael Barry, pro cyclist with the DiscoveryChannel Cycling Team and author of Insidethe Postal Bus: My Ride with Lance Armstrong and the U.S. Postal CyclingTeam, analyzes the team’s chances for the 2006 Tour de Franceand how the Discovery Channel team dynamic has changed going into thisfirst Tour of the post-Lance era.In 2005, Lance Armstrong retired from the sport the moment he crossedthe finish line on the Champs-Elysées in yellow. It was his seventhconsecutive victory, a record that will likely not be broken for decades.He retired from our sport as the maître; with his
Defiant Vino’ arrives in Strasbourg
Alexandre Vinokourov defied organizers of the Tour de France Wednesday by flying into Strasbourg with his Astaná-Würth team determined to start the race. The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) is slated to rule on Friday on whether the team can participate after Tour organizers demanded they withdraw because of former manager Manolo Saiz's implication in a Spanish blood-doping probe. "There is no evidence against our team," said Vinokourov, tipped as a potential winner of the 93rd Tour, which starts with a prologue in Strasbourg on Saturday. "The press just comes up with suspicions,
McQuaid: Operación Puerto riders will be ejected from Tour
Tour de France riders have been warned by cycling's world governing body that they will be thrown out of the race if they are involved in the Spanish doping scandal. Union Cycliste Internationale president Pat McQuaid has written to all ProTour teams suggesting they ask their riders competing in the Tour de France, which begins Saturday, to provide a written statement saying they are not involved in the affair, known as "Operación Puerto." "If a false statement is given,” McQuaid said, “they would immediately leave the team and pay a large fine and those riders who refuse to give a
McQuaid: Operación Puerto riders will be ejected from Tour
Tour de France riders have been warned by cycling's world governing body that they will be thrown out of the race if they are involved in the Spanish doping scandal. Union Cycliste Internationale president Pat McQuaid has written to all ProTour teams suggesting they ask their riders competing in the Tour de France, which begins Saturday, to provide a written statement saying they are not involved in the affair, known as "Operación Puerto." "If a false statement is given,” McQuaid said, “they would immediately leave the team and pay a large fine and those riders who refuse to give a
Ullrich will be allowed to start the Tour
Ullrich will be allowed to start the Tour
Wednesday’s EuroFile: Ullrich gets green light; Astaná-Würth still red
Wednesday's EuroFile: Ullrich gets green light; Astaná-Würth still red
Ullrich will be allowed to start the Tour. Will Vino be there?
Ullrich will be allowed to start the Tour. Will Vino be there?
Ullrich cleared to race; Astaná-Würth will try to ride
Ullrich cleared to race; Astaná-Würth will try to ride
He did it at Romandie. Can he do it in France?
He did it at Romandie. Can he do it in France?
A View From the Bus: Michael Barry adds a chapter
A View From the Bus: Michael Barry adds a chapter
Vinokourov just wants to ride
Vinokourov just wants to ride
Vinokourov just wants to ride
Vinokourov just wants to ride
ASO, Astaná-Würth lining up for battle
Tour de France officials and representatives from Astaná-Würth are both taking their cases to the Court of Arbitration in Sport following Monday’s request by Tour organizer ASO to kick the scandal-stained Astaná-Würth out of Saturday’s start of the 2006 Tour. Tour officials sent faxes to Astaná-Würth as well as to the UCI and representatives of the professional teams association Monday after indicating the the Spanish team – formerly Liberty Seguros-Würth – was no longer welcome for the 93rd Tour, set to start Saturday with a prologue in Strasbourg. The decision was precipitated by a string
Tuesday’s EuroFile: ASO, Astaná-Würth line up for battle; McQuaid frustrated
Tour de France officials and representatives from Astaná-Würth are both taking their cases to the Court of Arbitration in Sport following Monday’s request by Tour organizer ASO to kick the scandal-stained Astaná-Würth out of Saturday’s start of the 2006 Tour. Tour officials sent faxes to Astaná-Würth as well as to the UCI and representatives of the professional teams association Monday after indicating the the Spanish team – formerly Liberty Seguros-Würth – was no longer welcome for the 93rd Tour, set to start Saturday with a prologue in Strasbourg. The decision was precipitated by a string
Discovery Channel
Discovery ChannelTeam Manager: Johann Bruyneel1. José Azevedo (P)2. Viatceslav Ekimov (Rus)3. George Hincapie (USA)4. Egoi Martinez (Sp)5. Benjamin Noval Gonzalez (Sp)6. Pavel Padrnos (Cz)7. Yaroslav Popovych (Ukr)8. Rubiera José Luis (Sp)9. Paolo Savoldelli (I) Sponsor: Owner/operator of multiple television channels2006 budget: $10 millionYear current sponsor started: 2005Former title sponsors: U.S. Postal Service (1996-2004), Montgomery-Bell (1995), Subaru-Montgomery (1991-94)Past Tours (as Discovery and Postal): 10th participation, 25 stage wins, 7 overall wins (Armstrong, 1999-2005), 1
Team CSC
Team Manager: Bjarne RiisTeam Manager: Bjarne RiisIvan Basso (I)11. Bobby Julich (USA)12. Giovanni Lombardi (I)13. Stuart O’Grady (Aus)14. Carlos Sastre (Sp)15. Frank Schleck (Lux)16. Christian Vande Velde (USA)17. Jens Voigt (G)18. David Zabriskie (USA) Sponsor: Computer services company2006 budget:$8.8 millionYear current sponsor started: 2001Former title sponsors: Memorycard (2000), Acceptcard (1998-99)Past Tours (as CSC ): Sixth participation, 7 stage wins,2 King of the Mountains (Jalabert, 2001-2002), 1 team classification (2003)Trivia: The team members have 11 stage wins, but that’s
CAS rules Hamilton may keep medal
Suspended Phonak rider Tyler Hamilton may to keep the gold medal he won in the individual time trial at the Athens Olympics after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) on Tuesday dismissed an appeal filed by the Russian Olympic Committee on behalf of silver medalist Viatcheslav Ekimov. Hamilton won the time-trial event in Athens but failed a blood-doping test. Hamilton’s B sample – needed to confirm the positive – was destroyed after laboratory staff froze it, making it impossible to test the red blood cells in the sample. That led the Russian Olympic Committee to appeal to the
T-Mobile
Team Manager: Olaf LudwigJan Ullrich (G)21. Andréas Klöden (G)22. Giuseppe Guerini (I)23. Serhiy Honchar (Ukr)24. Matthias Kessler (G)25. Eddy Mazzoleni (I)26. Michael Rogers (Aus)27. Patrik Sinkewitz (G)Oscar Sevilla (Sp) Sponsor: Mobile phone division of telecommunications company2006 budget: $18.9 millionYear current sponsor started: 2004Former title sponsors: Deutsche Telekom (1991-2003), Stuttgart (1989-90) Past Tours (as T-Mobile and Telekom): 15th participation, 27 stage wins, 2 overall wins (Riis, 1996; Ullrich, 1997), 6 green jerseys (Zabel, 1996-2001), 3 white jerseys (Ullrich,
Ag2r
Team Manager: Vincent LavenuFrancisco Mancebo (Sp)31. Christophe Moreau (F)32. Luis Jose Luis (Sp)33. Mikel Astarloza (Sp)34. Sylvain Calzati (F)35. Cyril Dessel (F)36. Samuel Dumoulin (F)37. Simon Gerrans (Aus)38. Stephane Goubert (F) Sponsor: Mutual insurance company2006 budget: $9.2 millionYear current sponsor started: 2000Former title sponsors: Casino (1996-90), Chazal (1992-95)Past Tours (as AG 2R): Seventh participation, 5 stage winsTrivia: Chrisophe Moreau, with 20 career wins, is one of two riders to have won a stage. The other, Jean-Patrick Nazon, has two stage wins and 21 career
Gerolsteiner
Team Manager: Hans Michael Holczer41. Levi Leipheimer (USA)042. Marcus Fothen (G)43. David Kopp (G)44. Sebastian Lang (G)45. Ronny Scholz (G)46. Georg Totschnig (A)47. Fabian Wegmann (G)48. Peter Wrolich (A)49. Beat Zberg (Swi) Sponsor: Mineral water bottler2006 budget: $8.7 millionYear current sponsor started: 1998Former title sponsors: NonePast Tours: Fourth participation, 1 stage winTrivia: René Haselbacher, at 190 pounds, is the heaviest UCI ProTour rider who might ride in the Tour. Georg Totschnig has scored the team’s only Tour stage win. Levi Leipheimer finished sixth last year, and
Discovery Channel
Discovery Channel
Discovery Channel
Discovery Channel
Gerolsteiner
Gerolsteiner
Gerolsteiner
Gerolsteiner
Ullrich denies involvement in Spanish case
Just days before the start of the Tour de France, former winner Jan Ullrich has been dragged into Spain's blood-doping scandal. Spanish newspaper El País claimed Monday that documents found in a raid ona laboratory run by tainted doctor Eufemiano Fuentes could relate to the 1997 champion. However Ullrich said in a team statement: "That has nothing to do with me," and his T-Mobile sporting director and mentor Rudy Pevenage added: "We have done nothing wrong." T-Mobile's director of communication Christian Frommert added: "These are serious accustions. We are in contact with all the
Past winners of the Tour de France
The 93rd edition of the Tour de France begins Saturday July 1 in Strasbourg. Here is the list of the winners of the past 92 editions of what most say is the greatest bicycle race in the world. 1903 Maurice Garin (F) 1904 Henri Cornet (F) 1905 Louis Trousselier (F) 1906 René Pottier (F) 1907 Lucien Petit-Breton (F) 1908 Lucien Petit-Breton (F) 1909 Fran?ois Faber (Lux) 1910 Octave Lapize (F) 1911 Gustave Garrigou (F) 1912 Odile Defraye (B) 1913 Philippe Thys (B) 1914 Philippe Thys (B) 1919 Firmin Lambot (B) 1920 Philippe Thys (B) 1921 Léon Scieur (B) 1922 Firmin Lambot (B) 1923 Henri
Monday’s Mailbag: Lance v. Frankie
The Mailbag is a regular feature on VeloNews.com. If you have a comment, an opinion or observation regarding anything you have seen in cycling, in VeloNews magazine or on VeloNews.com, write to WebLetters@InsideInc.com. Please include your full name and home town. Letters may be edited for length and clarity.Frankie should write a bookEditor:Every time you turn on the news, another cyclist is getting caught for doping. Yet the only guy who can beat all of them is as pure as the snow atop Mt. Everest? As reported by Alan Abrahamson of the Los Angeles Times, Frankie and Betsy Andreu were
Fast Freddy: Giving back to the sport
On the eve of his sixth Tour de France start, Fred Rodriguez wants to giveback what he’s been fortunate enough to experience at the highest levels.The 32-year-old Californian is doing more than just winning races in Europeand the United States. (see Part1 of Andrew Hood's interview with Rodriguez.) Working with his Fast Freddy Foundation, Rodriguez is hoping to help young American cyclists to be able to develop their racing skills and still stay in school. Rodriguez wants to boost collegiate racing and development programsso riders won’t have to make the choice that he and so many of
Monday’s EuroFile: Euro’ championships; Spanish protest; Caisse d’Epargne, Bouygues for Tour
It was a busy weekend in Europe as most nations held their respective national road championships. The main exception was in Spain, where riders refused to race after leaks concerning the doping investigation "Operación Puerto" were published Sunday in a national newspaper (see below). In Italy, Paolo Bettini won his second national jersey since 2003 on a 231km course in Gorizia. The Quick Step rider beat Mirko Celestino (Milram) in a sprint of 10 riders after animating the race with an attack over the San Floriano climb. "This is one of the most beautiful victories of my career," Bettini
Sustaining Sanity in Iraq: The Deployment Primer
June total at week’s end: 1,250 km, leaving me with 350 km to achieve the 1,600 km (1,000 mile) goal. With five days remaining in June (roughly 19 circuits), this is going to be tight. I’ll provide the final report for June next week; unless I didn’t make it, then you’ll never hear from me again. The intramural softball league is killing my distance numbers, with three game nights a week, right in the middle of prime riding time (twilight). Oddly enough, work has no impact on my miles-- the daily 12 hour inferno aligns pleasantly with my air conditioned staff job. The primary reason I
Entire Comunidad Valenciana squad takes blood tests
All 20 cyclists on a Spanish cycling team expelled from next month's Tour de France voluntarily gave blood tests Monday, looking to clear their names in a nationwide doping scandal. "The cyclists are fed up with being mistreated," Comunidad Valenciana team director Vicente Belda said. "They are innocent and there is no reason for all cyclists to be lumped together." Comunidad Valenciana was tossed from the Tour de France, which begins July 1, after deputy director Jose Ignacio Labarta was arrested as part of the investigation. The blood tests taken Monday will be compared with those
Paper says Hamilton implicated in Spanish investigation
Just as he is nearing the end of a two-year suspension for blood-doping, American Tyler Hamilton is back in the news after a Spanish newspaper charged Monday that he had worked with Spanish doctor Eufemiano Fuentes between 2002 and 2004. In Monday’s edition of El País, the paper cited secret police and court documents alleging that Hamilton not only engaged in banned blood transfusion practices, but also used EPO, anabolic steroids, human growth hormones and IGF-1 (insulin-like growth factor 1) during his collaboration with Fuentes. Fuentes was among five people detained on May 23 as part
ASO wants Astaná-Würth out of Tour
Race officials don’t want Astaná-Würth to take Saturday’s start of the 93rd Tour de France following damning reports this weekend in a Spanish newspaper that linked as many as 15 of the team’s riders to a Spanish doctor under investigation on doping charges. Astaná-Würth team manager Pablo Anton confirmed to Spanish sports daily AS late Monday evening that officials from Tour organizer ASO faxed the team a letter saying it is no longer welcome to participate in the race despite a guaranteed start position as part of the 20-team ProTour league. Anton is preparing to challenge the decision to
Armstrong: LeMond’s charges ‘ridiculous’
Lance Armstrong denied Monday that he threatened three-time Tour de France champion Greg LeMond, calling the allegation "ridiculous." "Greg is just not in check with reality," Armstrong said Monday from New York City. "It's ridiculous. Greg is obsessed with foiling my career. I'm apoplectic when I read stuff like that." LeMond was the first American to win the Tour de France with victories in 1986 and 1989-90. Armstrong came back from life-threatening testicular cancer that had spread to his lungs and brain to win seven in a row, from 1999 to 2005, before retiring last year. LeMond
El Pais says Ullrich may be linked to Spain’s doping scandal
El Pais says Ullrich may be linked to Spain's doping scandal
Hamilton, overcome by emotion at the 2004 Olympics, was found positive for blood-doping at the 2004 Vuelta.
Hamilton, overcome by emotion at the 2004 Olympics, was found positive for blood-doping at the 2004 Vuelta.