The Astana team of Tour de France winner Alberto Contador and Lance Armstrong is the target of a probe after suspicious medical material was seized during this year’s race, a source close to the police investigation said.
A spokeswoman for the French prosecutors that opened the preliminary investigation after the race in July said on Tuesday that several teams she declined to name were involved.
However, the source close to the investigation said police were particularly interested in Astana.
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The investigation was opened after syringes and transfusion material were found in a container used by the Kazakh-funded team to dump medical waste during the last four stages of this year’s race, the source said.
ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES
The spokeswoman for the prosecutors said: “It [the material] is now being analyzed by experts to determine whether we can find illegal substances and DNA that could possibly link it to riders.”
Under French law, a preliminary investigation is launched to see if there are sufficient grounds for a formal investigation.
Spain’s Contador won the race for Astana while seven times Tour champion Armstrong came out of retirement to finish third for the team.
“Astana Cycling Team is surprised to read in the French press that the team is involved in an investigation by French prosecutors into doping,” the team said in a statement.
“These media reports are the first we as a team have heard of an investigation. According to the press articles, the investigation involves a number of cycling teams having participated in the 2009 Tour de France,” Astana said.
‘NOTHING TO HIDE’
“The Astana Cycling Team has nothing to hide, the riders use no forbidden substances, the team is confident in the result of analyses performed or to be performed by a Parisian laboratory and is prepared to cooperate,” Astana added.
Contador played down the threat of the drugs probe.
“Astana was the most-watched team during the past year. We have nothing to hide. I don’t have any problems,” he said yesterday.
The French anti-doping agency said this month a report on testing procedures during this year’s Tour suggested Astana were given preferential treatment during the race.
Astana and the International Cycling Union dismissed the suggestions as groundless.
News of the investigation came ahead of the presentation of the route for next years Tour de France in Paris yesterday.
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