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Spanish cyclist Alberto Contador has been banned for two years by the Court of Arbitration for Sport following his positive test for clenbuterol, according to the International Cycling Union.
It was initially announced Contador had failed a doping test in September 2010, shortly after he had won his third Tour de France - he was also victorious in the sport's biggest race in 2007 and 2009.
The 29-year-old has always maintained his innocence and claimed he failed the test after eating contaminated meat. The Spanish Cycling Federation initially proposed giving the rider a one-year ban before subsequently acquitting him. But the International Cycling Union (UCI) and World Anti-Doping Agency both appealed that decision to CAS.
A statement from the UCI read: "The UCI acknowledges the decision of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to impose a suspension of two years on the rider Alberto Contador following the UCI's appeal, brought in conjunction with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), in the case concerning the Spanish cyclist.
"In rejecting the defence argument, in particular that the presence of clenbuterol in Alberto Contador's urine sample came from the consumption of contaminated meat, today's ruling confirms the UCI's position.
"However, the UCI has not derived a sense of satisfaction from the CAS ruling, but rather welcomes the news as the end of a long-running affair that has been extremely painful for cycling."
UCI president Pat McQuaid added: "This is a sad day for our sport. Some may think of it as a victory, but that is not at all the case.
"There are no winners when it comes to the issue of doping: every case, irrespective of its characteristics, is always a case too many."
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