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Leader Rasmussen Out of Tour De France

Tour de France leader Michael Rasmussen was removed from the race by his team after winning Wednesday's stage, the biggest blow yet in cycling's doping-tainted premier event.

"Michael Rasmussen has been sent home for violating (the team's) internal rules," Rabobank team spokesman Jacob Bergsma told The Associated Press by phone.

The expulsion, which Bergsma said was ordered by the Dutch team sponsor, was linked to "incorrect" information that Rasmussen gave to the team's sports director over his whereabouts last month. Rasmussen missed random drug tests May 8 and June 28.

The 33-year-old rider, who won Wednesday's stage, had looked set to win the race, which ends Sunday in Paris. But Tour officials had questioned why he was allowed to take the start on July 7 in London, England.

"We cannot say that Rasmussen cheated, but his flippancy and his lies on his whereabouts had become unbearable," Tour director Christian Prudhomme told the AP.


For those of you keeping score at home, that's three riders/teams dropping out or being pulled in three days. All of them big names in the cycling world.

Sad thing is Rasmussen was riding a nearly perfect technical race. He had this thing won, barring a crash or a truly spectacular flameout in the final stages. But because he couldn't follow his own team's rules, he is going to be recorded along with all the others who did not complete the tour. He'll get credit for the stage he won, and that's it. Wearing the yellow jersey for most of the tour doesn't matter.. it's wearing it as you ride down the Champs-Élysées with a glass of champagne in your hand.

The UCI needs to bring hellfire and brimstone down on the teams. It's pathetic. Blood doping has become an accepted part of the sport. Teams almost flaunt their ability to hide elevated blood counts, and court doctors who will provide the enhancements needed. We have just over a month until the Vuelta a España kicks off. Test everyone prior to the event. If there is any questionable activity by a team, ban them for a full year from UCI events. Let's not have another Grand Tour event more noted for who gets eliminated than for who wins.

Which, right now, looks to be a Spanish rider with Team Discovery. The irony is killing me.

Date: 26 Jul 2007 03:36 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] davehogg.livejournal.com
But you're a Barry Bonds fan?

Date: 26 Jul 2007 12:40 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gridlore.livejournal.com
Has Bonds failed a drug test?

Been pulled from the team for breaking rules or been suspended by the league?

Missed a scheduled League drug test?

No. So until something is proven regarding Bonds and steroids I'm going to give him the benefit of the concept of innocent until proven guilty.

Date: 26 Jul 2007 17:14 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] davehogg.livejournal.com
Rasmussen has passed every Tour drug test. He hasn't missed any or failed any.

He's never failed a drug test of any kind.

Meanwhile, there are numerous people who have said that they have first-hand knowledge of Barry's drug use, plus the fact that people's skulls don't normally grow in their late 30s without the use of HGH.

I'm not saying that Barry should be suspended. Under the rules of baseball, he shouldn't. That doesn't mean I will cheer for the man.

(And this is from someone who was a huge Barry Bonds fan.)


Date: 26 Jul 2007 23:25 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gridlore.livejournal.com
Rasmusseun failed to apper for two test prior to the Tour, and was unable to be located by the governing body or his team, which is the base violation of the rules he got fired for. In cycling, you have to keep the authorities aware of your location at all times for random tests.

Rasmussen missed random drug tests May 8 and June 28, saying he was training in Mexico. Article 220 of the UCI's anti-doping rules says: "In case of a recorded warning or a missed test in a period of 45 days before the start of a major Tour, the rider is not allowed to participate in that Tour."

He never should have been allowed to start the Tour.

As for Bonds.. people like an ex-mistress who tried to blackmail him? If there was a case, then Bonds would already be suspended, facing trial, and disgraced. Instead we get innuendo, no hard evidence, no positive tests for steroids... nothing.

Hmm.. Ken Caminiti is still listed by Major League Baseball as the 1996 MVP. Cycling strips people of those sort of awards.

My hat size went up after chemotherapy. Think that made me a better athelete?

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