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Colombian Nairo Quintana disqualified from Tour de France over testing positive for tramadol

Colombian Nairo Quintana disqualified from Tour de France over testing positive for tramadol

Colombian Nairo Quintana disqualified from Tour de France over testing positive for tramadol

Nairo Quintana

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  • Colombian Nairo Quintana was kicked out of this year’s Tour de France.
  • The International Cycling Union says he tested positive for tramadol.
  • Since 2019, the UCI has said that the painkiller can’t be used in competition.
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The International Cycling Union (UCI) said on Wednesday that Colombian Nairo Quintana was kicked out of this year’s Tour de France because he tested positive for tramadol.

Quintana, who was runner-up twice before, came in sixth in the race that ended on July 24.

Since 2019, the UCI has said that the painkiller can’t be used.

“The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) announces that the Colombian rider Nairo Alexander Quintana Rojas has been sanctioned for an infringement of the in-competition ban on using tramadol as set out in the UCI Medical Rules with the aim of protecting the safety and health of riders in light of the side-effects of this substance,” the body said.

“The analyses of two dried blood samples provided by the rider on 8 and 13 July during the 2022 Tour de France revealed the presence of tramadol and its two main metabolites.

“In accordance with the UCI Medical Rules, the rider is disqualified from the 2022 Tour de France. This decision may be appealed before the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) within the next 10 days.

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“As this is a first offence, Nairo Alexander Quintana Rojas is not declared ineligible and can therefore participate in competitions,” it added.

The Arkea-Samsic team that works for Quintana said that they knew about the decision.

“Team Arkea-Samsic has taken note of the notification from the UCI received by Nairo Quintana informing him of the presence of Tramadol in two dried blood samples collected during the last Tour de France,” they said.

“The UCI Medical Regulations provide for a ban on the use of Tramadol in competition for medical reasons from 1 March 2019.

“The Arkea-Samsic team will make no further comment,” they added.

This year’s Vuelta a Espaa, which starts on Friday in the Netherlands, will have Quintana in it.

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“Quintana can start the race, according to the rules,” Vuelta race director Javier Guillen told Spanish news agency EFE later on Wednesday.

“But we will respect what the team decides when they talk to the rider.

“The rider and the team will decide what they are going to do.

“He has been excluded from the Tour but can ride the Vuelta,” he added.

The Breton team said on Tuesday that Quintana had signed a contract extension until 2025. In 2014, he won the Giro d’Italia, and in 2016, he won the Vuelta.

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