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31 July 2007 03:56

Tour De France: Astana dismiss Vinokourov
By Lawrence Tobin
Published: 31 July 2007

Alexander Vinokourov has been sacked by his team, Astana, after his B sample
for blood doping confirmed the positive test he registered after the time
trial to Albi in the Tour de France.

The pre-race favourite left the Tour last week after the announcement that
his A sample had tested positive. The Kazakh rider faces a two-year ban and
will not be able to ride for a ProTour squad for another four. At 33, that
will probably mean the end of his career.

While Vinokourov's professional future grows darker, a drug cheat who served
his time and now campaigns against doping goes from strength to strength.
David Millar said yesterday that he had signed for the American squad
Slipstream for the next two years.

"They are one of the teams that is trying to make a big difference in the
fight against doping," the Scot said. Two leading Americans, Dave Zabriskie
and Christian Vandevelde - the former a winner of stages in all three major
Tours - have also been hired.

Like Vinokourov, Michael Rasmussen was sent home by his team under a drugs
cloud, in his case following a dispute over missed tests, but he has been
dealt with more sympathetically and remains on the team. Yesterday sponsors
Rabobank said they will launch an independent review of events, but the
Dutch bank said they will not withdraw from sponsoring the sport.

With the Tour in need of a radical overhaul, as part of that process
national teams could race alongside the usual sponsored outfits next year
for the first time since 1968. "I believe a mixed formula is possible, not
merely a proposition," said the race director, Patrice Clerc. Great
Britain's performance director Dave Brailsford liked the idea, although he
warned "it would depend on the ramifications in an Olympic year".

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Sponsor says it will investigate Rasmussen's ouster from Tour de France

The Associated Press
July 30, 2007

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands: Rabobank said Monday it will launch an independent
review of the events leading to its decision to expel Michael Rasmussen from
its Tour de France team.

However, the Dutch bank said it will not withdraw its sponsorship of
cycling.

Rasmussen, who was leading the Tour, was expelled just hours after he won
Wednesday's 16th stage for missing two random drug tests in May and June.
Rabobank said Rasmussen had lied about his whereabouts before the Tour when
the Dane said he was in Mexico, at a time when a former rider said he had
seen him in Italy.

"We will start an investigation into the complete affair," Rabobank
spokesman Rene Loman said. "We want to be sure exactly what happened."

Loman declined to say who Rabobank will ask to look into the affair and when
the probe will begin.




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