Skip to main content
CNN.com
Search
Home Asia Europe U.S. World Business Tech Science Entertainment Travel Weather Specials Video I-Reports
Sport News

Hamilton faces more investigations

Adjust font size:
Decrease fontDecrease font
Enlarge fontEnlarge font

NEW YORK -- Olympic gold medallist Tyler Hamilton, whose two-year suspension for blood doping ends this month, is to be investigated for alleged links to the Spanish doping scandal dubbed "Operation Puerto."

USA Cycling said on its website on Thursday that it had been contacted by the International Cycling Union (UCI) regarding American Hamilton's alleged involvement.

More than 50 riders, including 1997 Tour de France champion Jan Ullrich and Giro d'Italia winner Ivan Basso, have been linked to the probe.

Nine riders, including favorites Ullrich, Basso and Francisco Mancebo, were withdrawn on the eve of this year's Tour de France for alleged involvement in the scandal.

"We received a communication from the UCI today containing the 'Operation Puerto' dossier for Mr. Tyler Hamilton and a request to open disciplinary proceedings against him," Steve Johnson, chief executive officer of Colorado-based USA Cycling, said in a statement.

"As required by our anti-doping regulations, we have forwarded the complete dossier to the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) and have asked them to adjudicate this case on our behalf."

Hamilton, who tested positive for blood doping at the Tour of Spain in September 2004, has denied charges that he injected another person's blood to improve his performance but the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) upheld his two-year USADA ban.

Cycling is still reeling from this year's Tour de France champion Floyd Landis testing positive for testosterone, the banned male sex hormone, during the race.

The former Phonak rider has repeatedly denied taking performance-enhancing drugs.


story.hamilton.afp.gi.jpg

Hamilton tested positive for blood doping at the Tour of Spain In September 2004.

Advertisement
CNN U.S.
CNN TV How To Get CNN Partner Hotels Contact Us Ad Info About Us Preferences
Search
© 2007 Cable News Network.
A Time Warner Company. All Rights Reserved.
Terms under which this service is provided to you.
Read our privacy guidelines. Contact us. Site Map.
SERVICES » E-mail RSSRSS Feed PodcastsRadio News Icon CNN Mobile CNN Pipeline
Offsite Icon External sites open in new window; not endorsed by CNN.com
Pipeline Icon Pay service with live and archived video. Learn more