2011年1月28日金曜日

Spanish officials accept Contador's meat defense

Tribune News Services

MADRID -- Alberto Contador's spokesman says Spanish cycling officials accept the rider's contention that his positive Tour de France drug test resulted from eating contaminated meat.

The Spanish cycling federation proposed a one-year ban for Contador, rather than the standard two years, after his positive clenbuterol test at last year's Tour. Contador spokesman Jacinto Vidarte tells The Associated Press that the federation accepted Contador's contention that the result was due to "unintentional ingestion" of the banned substance.

If the ban is adopted, Contador would be stripped of the title and miss this year's Tour.

He has until Feb. 9 to present further evidence before the Spanish federation's disciplinary committee renders a final verdict.

Source: http://www.chicagobreakingsports.com/2011/01/spanish-officials-accept-contadors-meat-defense.html

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