'No problem' if Contador races in Tour de France

June 14, 2011 08:26 pm | Updated 08:26 pm IST - Geneva

Alberto Contador.

Alberto Contador.

IOC President Jacques Rogge says Alberto Contador should be allowed to race in the Tour de France, although the result will be questioned until the Court of Arbitration for Sport rules on his doping case.

Rogge sees “no problem” with Contador starting the July 2-24 event because the World Anti-Doping Agency and International Cycling Union agreed to his lawyers’ request to delay the hearing.

CAS rescheduled the case for Aug. 1-3 after aiming to give a verdict in June.

Rogge acknowledges the timing leaves “a question mark on the validity” of the Tour result, but Contador should be presumed innocent.

WADA and the UCI appealed to CAS after a Spanish tribunal said Contador inadvertently consumed clenbuterol while winning last year’s race.

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