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Shocked but happy, Astana Pro Cycling team excepts last minute offer to join the 2008 Giro d’ Italia. |
Italian organizers changed their minds last week and afforded Contador’s team a spot in the Giro, which starts Saturday.
But the Amaury Sport Organization, which owns the Tour de France and other stage races including Paris-Nice, said Tuesday it will not change its decision to bar the team from all its events in 2008 following a series of doping violations.
“Our management took a decision. We will wait for one year,” ASO spokesman Christophe Marchadier said by telephone. “One year to wait and see, and we will have another look next year.”
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ASO excluded Astana because of serious doping violations at the last two Tours.
Last year, Alexandre Vinokourov was caught blood-doping during the race and Andrej Kashechkin tested positive for the same offence in an out-of-competition test in Turkey a month later.
In 2006, several riders on the team - then known as Liberty Seguros - were kicked out on the eve of the Tour after being linked to the Operation Puerto blood-doping scandal in Spain.
In an interview with The Associated Press last month, Astana sporting director Johan Bruyneel called ASO’s decision “extremely unfair, illogical, ridiculous and arrogant,” saying other doping-tainted teams did not receive similar punishment.
Astana’s riders also include former Tour runner-up Andreas Kloeden and Levi Leipheimer. The team is also scheduled to take part in the Spanish Vuelta, which begins Aug. 30.
Contador joined the Kazakhstan-backed Astana team in October after his previous team, Discovery Channel, disbanded.







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