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Tour de France: Nairo Quintana disqualified after tramadol found in blood samples

The UCI has announced that tramadol was found in two blood samples from Nairo Quintana; Quintana finished sixth overall in this year's Tour but will now have his results deleted; he will not face a ban and is free to ride in the Vuelta a Espana, which starts on Friday

Last Updated: 17/08/22 4:36pm

Nairo Quintana finished sixth overall in this year's Tour but will now have his results deleted
Nairo Quintana finished sixth overall in this year's Tour but will now have his results deleted

Nairo Quintana has been retrospectively disqualified from the Tour de France after tramadol was found in two blood samples, world governing body the UCI has announced.

Tramadol was banned by the UCI in 2019 although infringements of the in-competition ban are offences under medical rules and do not constitute an anti-doping violation.

Quintana finished sixth overall in this year's Tour but will now have his results deleted. However, he will not face a ban and is free to ride in the Vuelta a Espana, which starts in Utrecht on Friday.

A statement said: "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.

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

Quintana has 10 days in which he can lodge an appeal against his disqualification
Quintana has 10 days in which he can lodge an appeal against his disqualification

Quintana had two top-five finishes for Arkea-Samsic on stages during this summer's Tour, with his best a second place behind overall winner Jonas Vingegaard on Stage 11 on the Col du Granon.

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That stage took place on July 13, one of two days during the Tour when Quintana provided blood samples, which later revealed traces of tramadol. The other was on July 8, a day after Quintana finished fifth on Stage Six into Longwy.

Quintana has 10 days in which he can lodge an appeal against his disqualification with the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

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