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90th Tour de France - July 5-27, 2003
2003 Tour de France journals
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TdF 2002
Photo: © Sirotti
Igor Gonzalez de Galdeano
Nationality: Spanish
Team: ONCE
Igor Gonzalez de Galdeano finished fifth in last year's Tour de France and
was expected to be major protaganist in the centenary edition, but a combination
of a broken collarbone and French bureaucracy has kept him at home, where he
is keenly watching the Tour and sharing his insights on Cyclingnews.
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It was on stage 4 of last
year's Tour de France that Igor Gonzalez de Galdeano found himself in the yellow
jersey after ONCE's win in the team time trial. He stayed in the lead until
stage 11, when Lance Armstrong stretched his legs on the climb of the Col de
Tourmalet to the ski resort of La Mongies. Igor eventually came fifth in last
year's Tour and this year he was looking in good shape, as witnessed by his
second place in a mountainous stage
5 of the Tour of Germany, but then he crashed in the final stage and broke
his collarbone.
De Galdeano was also caught up by French bureaucracy, as he was using the drug
salbutamol at last year's Tour for asthma. The French anti-doping council (CPLD)
suspended him from racing on French soil because of a positive test and although
the UCI ruled at the time that it wasn't a positive test, the CPLD adopted the
more stringent World Anti-Doping Agency rules in its decision to sanction the
ONCE rider. Under UCI and Tour de France rules he was negative, but under French
law he was positive, and he copped a six month ban from racing in France. Although
he was going to fight that, it
became academic once he broke his collarbone earlier in June.
So this year he is at home, keenly watching the race. Igor will be sharing
his insights on Cyclingnews throughout this year's Tour.
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