Team
Sky should suspend Froome, says UCI chief
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[January 19, 2018]
(Reuters) - Team Sky should
suspend Chris Froome until an investigation into his failed drugs
test for an asthma medication is over, according to International
Cycling Union (UCI) president David Lappartient.
The four-time Tour de France winner, who denies breaking any rules,
could potentially be stripped of his Vuelta a Espana title after a
urine test he took during the race in September showed excessive
levels of Salbutamol.
Salbutamol is permitted as a legal asthma drug by the World
Anti-Doping Agency and the UCI said Froome's failed urine test did
not necessitate a mandatory provisional suspension even if analysis
of his urine sample showed a concentration of 2,000 nanograms per
millilitre (ng/ml), double WADA's threshold.
"Team Sky should suspend Froome," Lappartient told daily Le
Telegramme.
"However, it is not up to me to interfere. Without going into the
question of guilt, it would be simpler for everyone," said the
Frenchman, who was elected last September.
"It's up to (team manager Dave) Brailsford to take his
responsibilities. Apart from that I think that it is what the other
riders wish."
Lappartient, who said he was notified of Froome's test result an
hour after being elected in Bergen, Norway, on Sept. 21 last year,
believes that "in the eyes of the wider public (the Briton) is
already guilty."
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Chris Froome (GBR) of United Kingdom competes. REUTERS/Paul Hanna
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Frenchman Romain Bardet, who finished on the Tour podium in the last
two editions, said earlier this week that Froome should pull out of
racing until the case is over.
The affair, however, is likely to drag on, according to Lappartient.
"It's going to be a long judicial battle. It can last at least a
year," he said.
(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
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