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Contador may appeal ban, won't retire

Wednesday, February 08, 2012



PINTO, Spain (AFP) — An indignant two-time Tour de France champion Alberto Contador said yesterday he "totally disagreed" with his two-year doping ban but vowed to pursue his career at the highest level.

Speaking for the first time since the Court of Arbitration for Sport handed down its sanction on Monday, the 29-year-old Spaniard said he had lived through torment.

"I cannot understand the sanction that has been imposed on me," the cyclist, who wore a dark jacket and a white shirt unbuttoned at the collar, told a news conference at a hotel in his hometown of Pinto just south of Madrid.

"I am going to continue cycling. I am going to continue practising it cleanly, the way I have my entire life. My mood right now is not the best but I know this will make me stronger in the future."

Contador said he had committed no crime and yet had been hit with the heaviest penalty of a two-year ban.

"Anyone who reads the decision will see clearly that I did not take drugs," he said.

Contador said his lawyers were looking into a possible appeal, which must be lodged within 30 days.

"There have been speculations, leaks; it has been a real torment. But the hardest thing has been to see my family, the suffering they have had, my wife, for what they have accused me of," Contador said.

The Spaniard said he even gave evidence with a polygraph, or lie detector.

"That is five hours sitting in a chair answering questions like a real criminal."

He was repeatedly applauded by supporters who chanted his name at the end of the press conference.

Considered the most gifted racer of his generation, Contador was handed the ban 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 and the Olympic Games in London, he will be stripped of several wins including his 2010 yellow jersey, which will now be handed to runner-up Andy Schleck of Luxembourg.

Contador's determination to carry on means he may compete at the Tour of Spain, which starts on August 18, a race he won in 2008.

Contador said he has not yet decided if he will take part in this year's Tour of Spain and his "priority" is to stay with his current team, Saxo Bank.

"I still don't know what my programme will be after my suspension. I have to organise my future but that does not depend only on me. What I know for sure is that I want to continue to win the biggest races," he said.

Two months after his positive test, the Spaniard, claiming he was the victim of a contaminated steak eaten during the Tour de France, had said he would consider quitting if banned.



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