DUENAS CAUGHT WITH BANNED DRUGS AT TOUR DE FRANCE

Tour de France 2008 news

Team Barloworld has revealed that Moises Duenas was caught with a ?considerable amount of banned medicines? in his room during a search by French police.

The 27 year-old Spaniard was taken into police custody in Tarbes on Wednesday morning after police searched his room following the announcement that he had failed a doping test for EPO after the stage four time trial in Cholet.

He was taken to the local police station and is expected to held until the drugs are fully identified. Under French law doping is a penal offence and Duenas could be charged with doping offences and face a maximum sentence of five years in prison.

Team Barloworld discovered that Duenas had banned drugs in his room when team manager Claudio Corti and team doctor Massimiliano Mantovani went to the police station in Tarbes.

?We?re absolutely stunned by what is happening and by the behaviour of one of our riders. He seems to have secretly used banned substances, hiding everything from everybody else in the team,? Corti said in a statement issued by Team Barloworld.

?I?ve asked the French police to fully investigate the case so that we can fully understand the seriousness of what Moises Duenas has done.?

?It?s terribly disheartening but because the team is not involved in what has happened, we hope that the whole truth can rapidly emerge so that we can take the necessary action and that Duenas can fully accept responsibility for what he has done.?

The other riders in Team Barloworld were allowed to start stage 11 of the Tour de France but Paolo Longo Borghini crashed out early, fracturing his collarbone.

Team Barloworld is registered as a British team but is based in Italy and managed by Claudio Corti, who also ran the Saeco and Lampre teams. British riders Steve Cummings, Geraint Thomas and Chris Froome ride for Team Barloworld but only Froome, who recently switched nationality from Kenyan to British, is at the Tour de France.

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