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Spanish authorities investigate source of Contador's mystery meat

  • Saturday, 2 October 2010
  • Alasdair Fotheringham
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Cameron Diaz, Alberto Contador and Tom Cruise, Tour de France 2010, stage 18

Cameron Diaz, Alberto Contador and Tom Cruise, Tour de France 2010, stage 18

Spanish media have reported both Alberto Contador and the authorities are investigating the source of the contaminated meat which allegedly caused him to test positive for a tiny amount of clenbuterol.

"We've done everything we can," Contador told Spanish tv station TeleMadrid.

"We've even been back to the same shop in Irun" - on the Spanish border - "where the meat was originally bought, bought some more and taken it to a lab for analysis."

"The problem is that not all the meat comes from the same place and the labs are normally not as specialised as the ones that carry out anti-doping investigations. As is well known only four labs in the world can detect the amount of clenbuterol that was discovered in my system."

Sports daily MARCA also reports that the Spanish authorities are carrying out their own unspecified investigation into where the meat had come from.

Given Contador has not named which butcher's shop his friend Jose Luis Lopez Cerron bought the meat in, yesterday Irun was apparently crawling with journalists visiting all 37 butchers in the medium-sized border town to try and find out which one it was. None succeeded.

Several meat-producing and agricultural associations, anxious to clear their name, have called for action to be taken against both the butcher who sold the meat and against the beef producer.

They also want to know if the meat came from Spain - which Cycling Weekly understands is thought to be unlikely - although there was an oubreak of sickness affecting dozens of Spaniards in the early 1990s caused by excessive doses of clenbuterol in meat.


Contador has also admitted that the first thing he thought about when he was told that he was positive was to give up racing, but that despite being "deeply disappointed" by what happened he "wants to wait and see how everything works out."

Which will be how long? According to Contador's interview in MARCA, he expects a further development to take place in the next two weeks. Meanwhile he remains provisionally suspended.

Meanwhile more details have emerged on the agreement to keep the Contador case under wraps - an agreement wrecked when the case was leaked to the German media.

According to Spanish newspapr El Pais, there was a meeting between the UCI, Contador and his representatives at the end of August in the town of Puertollano. Contador agreed to the provisional suspension and the UCI began their own investigation into the case. It was only when the German tv station ARD got wind of the case that first Contador and then the UCI, some hours later, decided to go public.

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October 02 17:01

FrankH

IT'S NOT ABOUT THE MEAT.

Please, please, please don't swallow this b*llsh@t. The Spanish are obviously going to go along with it, they have no interest in bringing down their biggest rider. No one else need be so lenient.

October 02 17:15

John Calliott

I'm glad to see everyone making an effort on this. I read elsewhere that the UCI had instructed Contador not to tell anyone about this - so he went for weeks without even the support of his parents, who didn't know. I saw some place that they would be able to track the meat back via computer to the animal it came from. If there was no meat left frozen or something, they could at least have gone back to the herd. People are all over the plastics thing as "proof" of a transfusion, but DEHP can leech into liquids from plastic bottles. Can they tell whether it came from beverage bottles or containers or possibly even the bike bottles? If you have a beverage bottle handy & it says not to be refilled, DEHP is part of the reason.

October 04 12:20

BSE

Why aren't CW taking up the cudgel. This story of beef contamination is just a load of cock and bull (geddit?).

But seriously, only the mentally deficient would swallow this story. The whole contamination blood transfusion is far more credible.

As for the UCI. They are joke. They should be pursuing Contador for his doping offence, backed up by a B test. Not helping him to make up excuses. McQuaid must go.

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