Alberto Contador's doping case
Updated: 2012-02-07 16:41
(Agencies)
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Astana team rider and leader's yellow jersey Alberto Contador of Spain (R) is congratulated by Saxo Bank team rider Andy Schleck of Luxembourg on the podium in Paris after the final 20th stage of the 97th Tour de France cycling race between Longjumeau and Paris in this July 25, 2010 file photo. [Photo/Agencies] |
Following is a chronology of the Contador case:
2010
July 21: Contador undergoes a doping test on the Tour de France's second rest day in Pau
July 25: The Spaniard wins the Tour for the third time with a 39-second advantage over Luxembourg's Andy Schleck
Aug 3: Contador signs a two-year contract with Saxo Bank team
Aug 23: The Cologne laboratory hands over to the International Cycling Union (UCI) a positive result for the banned anabolic agent clenbuterol in Contador's A sample
Aug 24: Contador is provisionally suspended by the UCI
Aug. 26: Contador asks for his B sample to be tested
Sept 8: B sample is also positive for clenbuterol. The UCI later said a 'very small concentration' of clenbuterol was found in Contador's urine sample
Sept 30: Contador reveals that he has failed a dope test, with the UCI confirming it a few hours later. The Spaniard blames the failed test on contaminated meat
2011
Tour de France champion Alberto Contador speaks during a news conference in his hometown of Pinto, near Madrid, in this file picture taken Sept 30, 2010. [Photo/Agencies] |
Feb 16: Contador starts his season at the Tour of Algarve in Portugal
March 24: The UCI appeal to the CAS against the RFEC's decision to clear Contador
March 29: The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) also appeals to the CAS
May 20: The CAS say the case will be heard from June 6-8
May 26: The hearing is postponed after a request by Contador's defence team
May 29: Contador wins the Giro d'Italia for the second time
May 31: The CAS say its hearing will be held from Aug 1-3, meaning that Contador is free to ride in the Tour de France
June 30: Contador is booed by the French crowd at the team's presentation before the start of the Tour
July 24: Contador finishes fifth overall in the Tour after apparently using up too much energy in his Giro triumph
July 26: The hearing is again postponed at WADA's request
Nov 21-24: Contador case is heard by the CAS arbitration panel in Lausanne. CAS say they will need six to eight weeks to reach a verdict.
2012
Jan 16: CAS say they will not give a verdict before the week of Jan 30 following allegations of bias in the arbitration panel.
Feb 6: Contador is given a two-year ban, backdated to Jan 25 2011. It also covers the five months 19 days he spent under provisional suspension, meaning he is excluded from cycling until Aug 5 2012.
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