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Tour cyclist tests positive for EPO

Mar 11, 2015
Lloyd Mondory (centre) gestures after crashing near the finish line during the first stage of the 2010 Tour de France.

Lloyd Mondory (centre) gestures after crashing near the finish line during the first stage of the 2010 Tour de France.

The world of cycling has been hit by another doping scandal with French rider Lloyd Mondory revealed to have tested positive for EPO.

Mondory, 32, of the AG2R La Mondiale team, who has twice taken part in the Tour de France, returned a positive test for the performance-enhancing blood booster on February 17.

“I’m ashamed, I’m ashamed, I’m ashamed,” said AG2R manager Vincent Lavenu.

“I feel a sense of betrayal, he’s been with us for 12 years and now the team’s reputation will be tarnished.”

Mondory turned professional in 2004 and has spent his entire career at AG2R, winning the French Cup in 2006, and riding in the Tour de France in 2009 and 2010.

He has raced in the Tour Down Under in South Australia.

Two days before the positive test, Mondory finished seventh in the Clasica Almeria race and recently had his contract extended until 2016.

“I cannot handle this, there has been too much work and too much investment. My life is cycling and when the International Cycling Union contact us, it is always shameful (to receive this kind of information),” continued Lavenu.

“(Mondory) was in tears but his explanation doesn’t convince me.

“I hope he has the courage to tell the truth and not hide behind false excuses.”

The team also face suspension over the charges and are in danger of having their participation in this year’s Tour de France participation called into question.

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