Once regarded as the world's best cyclist, Spain's Alberto Contador was handed a two-year ban and had his 2010 Tour de France title stripped after a lengthy doping investigation. File - In this May 27 ...
The blows seem to just keep coming at the Tour de France: Another star rider has crashed out. Spain's Alberto Contador, a two-time winner of the Tour, was forced to abandon after crashing hard on the ...
The Court of Arbitration for Sport suspended the three-time Tour champion after rejecting his claim that his positive test for clenbuterol was caused by eating contaminated meat on a 2010 Tour rest ...
Widely considered the greatest stage racer of his generation, Contador's aim of taking a Giro-Tour double, the first since Marco Pantani, is an exceptionally ambitious target in anybody's book. But as ...
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Alberto Contador was stripped of the 2010 Tour de France title and handed a two-year competition ban for his positive test for the banned performance-enhancing drug clenbuterol, the Swiss-based Court ...
MADRID -- Alberto Contador was stripped of his 2010 Tour de France title Monday and banned for two years after sport's highest court found the Spanish cyclist guilty of doping. The Court of ...
Spanish cyclist Alberto Contador effectively fell out of contention for the Tour de France title today, but not before punching a guy dressed as a doctor in the face. As Contador climbed the famed ...
Alberto Contador survived untimely crashes, a dislocated shoulder and a daring late challenge from young home hope Fabio Aru to claim victory in the Giro d’Italia Sunday. The Spaniard finished safely ...
It was red meat for the skeptics. In a news conference near his home in Madrid, the world’s No. 1 cyclist, Alberto Contador, blamed contaminated beef for the positive drug test that could cost him his ...
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