Daily Dispatch

Contador all set to wave so long to the sport on his home terrain

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TWO-TIME Tour de France winner Alberto Contador announced yesterday that he will bring an illustriou­s career to an end next month after racing in the Vuelta a Espana on home soil.

“I would like to inform you about two things. One is that I will participat­e in the next Vuelta a Espana from August 19 and the second is that it will be my last race as a profession­al cyclist,” Contador, 34, said in a video posted on his Instagram account.

Contador is one of the most decorated cyclists of all-time with seven Grand Tour victories in total to his name and is one of only six riders to win all three of the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a Espana.

“It’s a decision that I have thought through and I don’t think there is a better farewell than in the home race and in my country,” Contador added.

However, Contador’s career was also overshadow­ed by a positive test for the banned substance Clenbutero­l which saw him banned for two years in 2012 and stripped of victory in the 2010 Tour de France and 2011 Giro d’Italia.

He claimed his failed test had come about from eating contaminat­ed meat.

Having initially announced his intention to retire at the end of 2016, his impressive form last season encouraged Contador to continue for 2017 as he switched teams to TrekSegafr­edo.

However, he endured a disappoint­ing Tour de France in July as he finished in ninth place. — AFP

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