Lee Davis: Contador Stripped Of 2010 Tour de France Victory, Schleck Given Tour Win
Tuesday, February 07, 2012
- by Attorney Lee Davis
Alberto Contador has been given a two year ban for positive test results according to worldwide reports .
Disgraced former 2010 Tour de France champion Alberto Contador was on Tuesday braced to piece together his future as a professional cyclist a day after being handed a two-year doping ban.
Considered the most gifted racer of his generation, Contador was handed a two-year ban Monday by the
indiatimes.com/topic/Court-of-Arbitration-for-Sport">Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) following a positive test for the banned substance clenbuterol. Backdated to August 2010, when he announced the news of his positive test weeks after his third yellow jersey triumph, the ban means Contador can return to competition on August 6, 2012. As well as ruling him out of this year’s Tour de France, the 29-year-old from Pinto will also be stripped, among other wins, of his 2010 yellow jersey which will now be handed to runner-up Andy Schleck of
Luxembourg.
(Lee Davis is a Chattanooga attorney who can be reached at lee@davis-hoss.com or at 266-0605.)