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Friday, 2 October 2015

Froome Blood to be Saved


Chris Froome’s blood and urine samples from the 2015 Tour de France along with those from the other top five finishers will be kept for 10 years in case retrospective analysis is required, cycling’s world governing body has announced.

The 30-year-old Kenya-born Briton’s performance in winning a second Tour title was subject to innuendo and allegation, all unsubstantiated.

The sport has a troubled history and the authorities are keen to guard against drug cheats if technology develops with the UCI, the Cycling Anti-Doping Foundation (CADF) and French Anti-Doping Agency (AFLD) announcing on Friday that samples from the top five finishers at Grand Tours will be stored for a decade.

“The UCI, the CADF and the AFLD have agreed to keep the samples for potential retrospective analyses in the future,” a statement read.

“As for all Grands Tours, all the collected samples concerning the best five riders in the general classification will be kept for 10 years for potential retrospective analyses.”

A total of 656 anti-doping controls - 482 were blood tests and 174 urine tests - were carried out during the race, which began in Utrecht on 4 July and finished in Paris on 26 July, with Team Sky’s Froome in the race winner’s yellow jersey ahead of Colombia’s Nairo Quintana and Spain’s Alejandro Valverde.

The blood tests were analysed in relation to the biological passport, which may indicate use of performance-enhancing drugs.

Froome’s critics pointed to power data as evidence of malpractice, but he was tested repeatedly while in the race leader’s yellow jersey and targeted testing was in place. Froome and Team Sky have repeatedly and vehemently denied any wrongdoing.

The CADF director Dr Francesca Rossi said “the targeted control strategy was discussed daily taking into account the performance of riders and other data”.

Rossi added: “We strengthened our strategy of targeted controls thanks to the use of information provided by numerous sources and to the support of an intelligence coordinator.”

The UCI president Brian Cookson said: “We can be confident of the robustness of our programme.”

Katusha’s Italian rider Luca Paolini was expelled from the race after testing positive for cocaine, a recreational drug.


Sunday, 27 September 2015

Kwiatkowski Joins Team Sky


Team Sky have named 2014 world road race champion Michal Kwiatkowski as their seventh and final signing for the new season.

The 25-year-old Pole will join the British squad from Etixx - Quick-Step on January 1.

Kwiatkowski is one of the most highly rated young talents in the sport, specialising in hilly one-day classics and week-long stage races.

As well as the claiming the rainbow jersey last year, he has also won the Amstel Gold Race, Strade Bianche and the Volta ao Algarve in his six-year professional career.

Kwiatkowski told teamsky.com: "Team Sky aim for the highest goals in cycling so I'm very happy that this move has become a reality.

"Sir Dave Brailsford believes in my ability, which gives me great confidence for next season, and I know that this team can help me raise my performance levels and win big races.

"The team's marginal gains philosophy really fits my approach to cycling and I have great respect for what this team has achieved in such a short time. I am excited and motivated to race for Team Sky next year."

Team Sky principal Sir Dave Brailsford said: "Michal has performed fantastically well over the past couple of years. We have been following Michal's career for a long time. We tried to sign him four years ago, we tried to sign him two years ago, so this time we weren't going to miss out.

"We would like to think that we could add value to his career and offer him an opportunity to develop with Team Sky in both his one-day racing and stage racing.

"He is a future talent and he can keep getting better. His progression is what we are interested in and being part of that development."

Team Sky have not revealed the length of contract Kwiatkowski has signed.

They previously announced the signatures of Alex Peters, Gianni Moscon, Michal Golas, Danny van Poppel, Benat Intxausti and Mikel Landa.


Monday, 7 September 2015

Stage 15 - Rogriguez Second From Aru


Joaquim Rodríguez won the mountainous 15th stage of the Vuelta a España to reduce Fabio Aru’s overall lead to only one second.

Rodríguez attacked on the final steep ascent, riding high off his seat and breaking into a smile as Nairo Quintana faded and Aru also dropped behind, leaving the Spaniard alone to crest the gruelling peak.

He finished the 175.8km ride, culminating at the Sotres category-one summit, in four hours, 33 minutes and 31 seconds.

Aru was fifth across the line, 15 seconds behind. The Italian just barely saved the leader’s red jersey for Monday’s third consecutive stage with a summit finish in the northern mountains.

The Dutchman Tom Dumoulin fell from third overall to fourth, now one minute, 25 seconds back. Rafal Majka of Poland is third.