Tuesday, July 28, 2009

15 Le Tour 2008 samples to be retested

We already knew that 30 riders were in the frame for biological passport anomalies, now we know that 15 riders are being targeted from the 2008 Tour de France as well. (There may or may not be some overlap here as we have different agencies at work - seemingly competing for top prize in dope sleuthing.) An earlier unconfirmed suggestion was that the 15 were targeted from the top 20 riders in last year's tour. If true, there will be some big names here... and none of them will be from Astana...

The French Anti-Doping Agency (AFLD) will re-examine urine samples from the 2008 Tour de France according to comments made on Sunday by the agency's President, Pierre Bordry. "Before this year's Tour start in Monaco, we warned some 15 riders that in conformity with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) code, we would analyze retrospectively (the) samples taken in the 2008 Tour," Bordry told Reuters.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Cyclocrosser Albert thinks it impossible to win w/o dope

Well ain't that a shock? A cyclocrosser - albeit a really good one - thinks that the top road guys can't win Le Tour without some assistance. Well it could be training, teamwork, nutrition - whatever - but it could also be something else. How would we know. How does Albert know?

Google Translate: "The Belgian Niels Albert, current world number one Cyclo, in an interview with Belgian magazine Humo commented that winning the Tour de France without doping is impossible. Albert, nacido hace 22 años y actualmente en las filas del equipo Palmans, en la entrevista, entre otras cosas dice que 'para ganar el Tour hay que utilizar buenos productos. Es una carrera muy dura, de tres semanas en la que los cambios de ritmo son continuos, llano, montaña, sol, frío y la media final de la carrera es de unos 42 kilómetros por hora'. Albert, born 22 years ago and now in the ranks of the team Palmans, in the interview, among other things says that 'to win the Tour you have to use good products. It is a very tough race in three weeks in which the changes rates are continuous, flat, mountain, sun, cold and final half of the race is about 42 kilometers per hour. '

El ciclista belga, que lidera en estos momentos la Copa del Mundo y el Trofeo Superprestigio de ciclocross, dice que 'esta modalidad ciclista es diferente. Una hora de competición también en circuitos y condiciones climatológicas que no siempre son iguales, pero después hay tiempo para recuperar hasta la próxima prueba'. The Be"

Ex-Serbian cycling coach arrested in doping raid

Just thought that this was interesting... obviously no comment of course...

The Associated Press: Cops arrest ex-Serbia cycling coach in doping raid: "ROME — Italian police have arrested Serbia's former national cycling coach in an alleged doping ring involving both professional and amateur riders in northeastern Italy.

Police in Padua said in a statement Thursday that another 30 people were suspected of being involved in the doping ring, including 12 professional cyclists, executives of pharmaceutical companies and three directors of cycling teams. They are suspected of smuggling banned substances, including the banned blood booster CERA.

Police allege that Alexandar Nikacevic, the former Serbia coach, had a central role in the ring. Most of the other suspects were Italian."
 

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