The New Zealand Herald

Tour team face doping allegation­s

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French judicial authoritie­s have opened a preliminar­y investigat­ion into suspected doping during the Tour de France targeting the ArkeaSamsi­c team, the French outfit confirmed yesterday.

Following reports in the French press that two people close to the squad led by Colombian rider Nairo Quintana — a former Giro d’Italia and Spanish Vuelta champion — were being held for questionin­g, cycling governing body the UCI later said it has been in touch with a French special public health unit as part of the operation carried out by French authoritie­s.

A day after the end of the threeweek Tour in Paris, Arkea-Samsic said the team itself, the manager and staff have not been accused of wrongdoing after sports newspaper

L’Equipe said gendarmes from the special health unit led a search on Thursday in Meribel, in the Savoie region, at the team hotel.

The squad confirmed the raid took place last week and Arkea-Samsic manager Emmanuel Hubert said it “concerned only a very limited number of riders, as well as their close entourage, not employed by the team”.

The French press yesterday quoted a Marseille prosecutor, Dominique Laurens, evoking “the discovery of numerous health product, including medicine in personal belongings . . . and above all a method that could be qualified as doping”.

The preliminar­y investigat­ion was opened for administer­ing and prescribin­g banned substances without medical justificat­ion or detention of and the method used without medical justificat­ion, L’Equipe and other news outlets reported.

“We obviously support our riders, but if it turned out that after the ongoing investigat­ion, some elements confirm the veracity of doping practices, the team would immediatel­y dissociate itself from such acts and would take without delay the necessary measures to sever possible links with unacceptab­le methods it has always fought,” Hubert said.

 ?? Photo / AP ?? The Arkea-Samsic team are under the microscope.
Photo / AP The Arkea-Samsic team are under the microscope.

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