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JuCa
Soon the Tour De France will be hitting our tv-screens again (1st of July untill the 23rd of July) and we can follow our favourite cyclers across the French country side over all the steep mountains and to add some excitement through some harsh weather conditions (*sadistic smiley*)

What better way to start of the TDF 06 with some dirt on Jan Ullrich & Co.

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STRASBOURG, France - Favorites Jan Ullrich, Ivan Basso and dozens of other cyclists were barred Friday from the Tour de France in a doping scandal, causing a massive upheaval on the eve of cycling's premier race.

Tour director Christian Prudhomme said team managers had agreed that riders implicated in a Spanish drug scandal would not be allowed in the race that starts Saturday.

Earlier, the T-Mobile team suspended Ullrich, fellow rider Oscar Sevilla and sporting director Rudi Pevenage because of the probe.

Basso and Ullrich — a five-time Tour runner-up who has spent most of his career in Lance Armstrong's shadow — were among 56 cyclists named in a Spanish probe as having contact with a doctor charged in connection with alleged doping, a Spanish radio station reported Thursday.

Cadena SER said the Civil Guard had decoded the names from notes taken by Dr. Eufemiano Fuentes. Other names included American Tyler Hamilton, Colombian Santiago Botero and Spaniards Francisco Mancebo, Joseba Beloki, Roberto Heras, Santi Perez and Jose Enrique Gutierrez, the station reported.

The radio station did not detail the kind of contact the cyclists had with Fuentes.

Two Spanish cycling teams — Astana-Wurth and Comunidad Valenciana — have been implicated. Comunidad Valenciana had its Tour invitation rescinded, but the Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled Thursday that the Astana-Wurth team — which includes favorite Alexandre Vinokourov — could not be excluded from the race.

Spanish authorities say they have a list of riders suspected in a doping scandal, but have not released specific names.

Fulgencio Sanchez, the head of the Spanish Cycling Federation, confirmed that the federation received a Civil Guard report that named more than 50 professional cyclists from a Spanish court probe. The report, he said, has also been sent to the International Cycling Union.

"We're going to look into it very carefully" to see if any action was required, Sanchez told The Associated Press. He declined to give more specific details from the report.

T-Mobile received information implicating Ullrich, Sevilla and Pevenage from Tour de France organizers, including documents from the Spanish government, team spokesman Luuc Eisenga said.

"The only thing I can tell you is that the information is clear enough and didn't leave any doubt," he said.


So what are your predictions? With Lance out of the picture the race is open again to some new people and it should make it all a bit more exciting to watch again.

Expect day to day updates biggrin.gif
Gitano
Im sorry I cant watch it this year, havent missed it for the past 3 sad.gif

Looks like its getting exciting though!
cyfermaster
Yeah, it has been quite exciting. 8 different leaders so far. The record for a tour is 9 different leaders. Wonder if that will be broken? Not looking likely if the winner of todays stage has anything to say about it. What a performance. Just when people were saying he had blown it after yesterdays stafe. Excellent come back. clap.gif
JuCa
I haven't seen anything of the Tour De France cos I've been too busy the past weeks sad.gif

I did catch some of the news items (like Tom Boonen giving up sad.gif) and who is leading etc but I actually can't find myself interested in it atm.

There is always next year! This Sunday is the last stage right?
W@RP@T}{
It's not bad.....

Just feels like it's list it's spark without Ulrich in it for me.
cyfermaster
And the winner is Mr. Landis. He did really well to come back from 10 minutes behind with 3 stages to go. I believe that he is only the 3rd American to win the Tour.
JuCa
Damn, missed that aswell. Short TDF 06 thread tongue.gif
Heir_of_Isildur
The French are not happy at all about another American winning the tour!

Quite a lame tour IMO... only good thing to come from it was that the young rider winner was only 20 minutes behind the winner... that bodes well for the future.
cyfermaster
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The French are not happy at all about another American winning the tour!

Well, maybe they will be happy soon enough. Landis my be stripped of the title if his B sample taken after stage 17 also comes up positive. Let the drama begin....
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