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Valverde wins Catalunya, derides ‘injustice’

  • By VeloNews.com
  • Published May. 24, 2009
  • Updated May. 24, 2009 at 10:49 AM UTC

By Agence France Presse

2009 Volta Ciclista a Catalunya: The final podium.

Photo: AFP

Spain’s Alejandro Valverde (Caisse d’Epargne) vowed to put his doping worries behind him after winning the 89th edition of the Volta Ciclista a Catalunya on Sunday.

Kiwi Greg Henderson (Columbia-Highroad) won the seventh and final stage of the race, a 110km course between Sant Cugat and the motor racing circuit at Montmelo.

The 29-year-old Valverde was recently banned from competing in Italy for two years by the Italian Olympic committee (CONI) after he was implicated in the Operación Puerto doping scandal.

The decision, which Valverde has contested, rules him out of this summer’s Tour de France, the 16th stage of which passes through Italy’s Val D’Aosta region.

“What motivated me most of all was the support I received from the people who are at my side every day — my team, the public, the press — which is supporting me more than ever,” Valverde said.

“I hope that the injustice will stop very soon and that I can start again concentrating only on the races and nothing else. I want to dedicate my victory to Juan, my father, who is really touched by what is happening and is currently in hospital.”

Valverde said he would now train at altitude before defending his title in the Dauphiné Libéré June 7-14.

On April 1, CONI’s anti-doping prosecutor Ettore Torri called for Valverde to be suspended for “violating the code of the World Anti-doping Agency (WADA)”.

In February Torri claimed that a blood sample in bag number 18 taken from the raided laboratory of the infamous doctor Eufemiano Fuentes belonged to Valverde.

Valverde subsequently announced on May 6 that he was launching a lawsuit against Torri.

The rider has the backing of the Spanish justice system, which has made it clear that it is against any procedure brought by the Italian authorities.

Results

Stage 7: Top 10
1. Greg Henderson (Nz), Columbia-High Road, 110.8km in 2:26:51 (45.271km/h
2. Loyd Mondory (F), Ag2r-La Mondiale, same time
3. Fabio Sabatini (I), Liquigas, s.t.
4. Thor Hushovd (Nor), Cervelo Test Team, s.t.
5. Pablo Urtasun (Sp), Euskaltel-Euskadi, s.t.
6. Matti Breschel (Den), Team Saxo Bank, s.t.
7. Sebastian Lang (G), Silence-Lotto, s.t.
8. Leonardo Duque (Col), Cofidis, s.t.
9. William Bonnet (F), Bbox Bouygues Telecom, s.t.
10. Roy Sentjens (B), Silence-Lotto, s.t.

Overall
1. Alejandro Valverde, (Sp), Caisse D`Epargne, 24:12:10
2. Daniel Martin (Irl), Garmin-Slipstream, at 0:15
3. Haimar Zubeldia (Sp), Astana, at 0:22
4. Mikel Astarloza (Sp), Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 0:34
5. Angel Gomez (Sp), Cervelo Test Team, at 0:38
6. Jakob Fuglsang (Den), Team Saxo Bank, at 0:45
7. Alexandr Dychenko (Kaz), Astana, at 0:49
8. Xavier Tondo (Sp), Andalucia-Cajasur, at 0:56
9. Samuel Sanchez (Sp), Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 1:42
10. David De La Fuente (Sp), Fuji-Servetto, at 1:52

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