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Froome: I followed protocol

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LONDON: Chris Froome has said his use of an inhaler is “not something to be ashamed of ” after a urine test at the Vuelta a Espana in September showed excess levels of an asthma medication.

Froome was found to have double the allowed amount of the legal drug Salbutamol in his system in a test after stage 18 of the Vuelta, which he won, on 7 September, the ICU confirmed on Wednesday.

Froome tweeted yesterday: “It’s sad seeing the misconcept­ions that are out there about athletes & salbutamol use. My hope is that this doesn’t prevent asthmatic athletes from using their inhalers in emergency situations for fear of being judged. It is not something to be ashamed of.”

Team Sky rider Froome, 32, risks being banned from cycling, which has struggled for decades with doping scandals, and could lose his Vuelta title if he cannot provide a satisfacto­ry explanatio­n for the adverse test finding. In an interview with Sky Sports, the four times Tour de France winner admitted the finding was “damaging” to his reputation.

“It has come as a huge shock to me,” he said. “But at the same time, I know that within me I have fundamenta­lly followed the protocol.” – Reuters

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CHRIS FROOME: ‘It’s sad seeing the misconcept­ions out there’

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