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Matteo wins stage of presidential cycling tour of Turkey

Updated: 2008-04-19 From: Xinhuanet

ANKARA, April 18 (Xinhua) — Irish biker Priamo Matteo won the Kalkan-Finike course of the 44th Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey on Friday, the semi-official Anatolia news agency reported.

Some 125 cyclists from Turkey, Ireland and the Netherlands competed on the 103 kilometers long course starting from the southern province of Antalya’s Kalkan region and ending the race at Finike.

Matteo completed the race in two hours 33 minutes and 14 seconds.

The tour will continue on Saturday with a 114km race on Finike-Antalya course.

The tour, comprised of one Grand Prix (Istanbul) and seven stages, will end on April 20. Cyclers will ride 1,071 kilometers during the tour.

Swiss cycler wins Istanbul cycling grand prix

Updated: 2008-04-13 From: Xinhuanet

ANKARA, April 13 (Xinhua) — A Swiss cyclist won the first leg of the cycling tour of Turkey that kicked off in the largest city of Istanbul on Sunday.

Rast Gregory of Switzerland became the winner of the Istanbul Grand Prix, the first leg of the tour, that took start from the Sultanahmet Square, the heart of the metropolis.

Gregory biked the first leg in 2.03.09, while Ginanni Francescoof Italy came the second and Garcia Depana David was the third.

Only eight of 148 cyclists could complete all 30 laps.

The cyclists will fly to Aegean province of Izmir to compete in the second leg on Monday.

The tour, comprised of one grand prix (Istanbul) and seven laps, will end on April 20th. Cyclists will ride 1,071 kilometers during the tour.

The cyclists will follow a route from the Turkish metropolis of Istanbul to the southern city of Antalya, via some Aegean and Mediterranean towns.

Swiss cycler wins Istanbul cycling grand prix

Updated: 2008-04-13 From: Xinhuanet

ANKARA, April 13 (Xinhua) — A Swiss cyclist won the first leg of the cycling tour of Turkey that kicked off in the largest city of Istanbul on Sunday.

Rast Gregory of Switzerland became the winner of the Istanbul Grand Prix, the first leg of the tour, that took start from the Sultanahmet Square, the heart of the metropolis.

Gregory biked the first leg in 2.03.09, while Ginanni Francescoof Italy came the second and Garcia Depana David was the third.

Only eight of 148 cyclists could complete all 30 laps.

The cyclists will fly to Aegean province of Izmir to compete in the second leg on Monday.

The tour, comprised of one grand prix (Istanbul) and seven laps, will end on April 20th. Cyclists will ride 1,071 kilometers during the tour.

The cyclists will follow a route from the Turkish metropolis of Istanbul to the southern city of Antalya, via some Aegean and Mediterranean towns.

First leg of Mountain Bike World Cup to take place in Turkey

Updated: 2008-03-12 From: CRIENGLISH.com

The first leg of the Mountain Bike World Cup Series “Manavgat Mountain Bike Marathon” will take place in southern Tureky in two weeks, the semi-official Anatolia news agency reported on Wednesday.

A total of 194 cyclers from 18 countries signed up so far to compete in the marathon in Manavgat town of Antalya province on March 15 and 16, accoridng to the report.

It added that many cyclers including last year’s world champion Pia Sundstedt, European champion Hannes Genz and Turkey champion Bilal Akgun have already started practising for the Marathon. (Xinhua)

WADA preparing HGH tests for Beijing Olympics

Updated: 2008-02-28 From: Xinhuanet

LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Feb. 27 (Xinhua) — World Anti-Doping Agency director general David Howman said on Wednesday that WADA are validating antibody kits for human growth hormone (HGH) tests in the Beijing Olympics in August.

“It (the kit) has been made by a company under the contract in Germany,” Howman told reporters at a media briefing in Lausanne, “but is still under the process of validation.”

Howman was expecting that the antibody kits would be available for the Beijing laboratory to use in the Olympic Games.

“We are now scientifically validating with kits they’ve shown to us. If they can be validated, we’ll have them manufactured, given to the lab. Then they can do the analysis.

“So it’s just the kits. We hope it’ll be ok. we don’t see any reason not.”

While HGH is believed to be one of the most widely abused performance-enhancing drugs in sports, it has been hard to detect.

The current test was introduced at the Athens Olympic Games in 2004 but has been implemented on a limited scale, yielding no positive results so far.

WADA have said that the industrial production of the anti-bodies, currently produced in a research environment, will help the widespread implementation of the HGH test and improve the efficiency.

Howman also said that the test they are going to do with the antibody kits will expand the HGH detection window beyond the original 48 hours after it has been injected.

But he did not give details to avoid cluing in potential cheaters.

Howman added he had talked with doctor Wu Moutian, who is in charge of the Beijing laboratory.

“The lab director must be trained to conduct analysis. I talked with Wu last week. As long as he has the antibody kits, he can do that.”

HGH is a hormone that is synthesized and secreted by cells in the anterior pituitary gland located at the base of the brain. It plays a key role in bone, muscle and organ growth.

Cyclist Di Luca should face two-year doping ban

Updated: 2008-02-28 From: Xinhuanet

ROME, Feb. 27 (Xinhua) — Giro D’Italia champion Danilo Di Luca should been banned for two years for a doping offence, the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) said on Wednesday.

The ban was the second brought against the Italian rider in months following a doping test he took after the 17th stage of last year’s Giro.

CONI made the announcement on its web site (www.coni.it) after months of wrangling over whether Di Luca’s results from the test last May had broken any doping rules.

Officials said his results showed abnormal hormone levels, which would usually be seen in a child.

Di Luca, 32, who joined Team LPR from Liquigas in November, said that he had nothing to hide and was willing to cooperate.

Savini wins stage eight of Tour de Langkawi cycling

Updated: 2008-02-16 From: Xinhuanet

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb. 16 (Xinhua) — Filippo Savini of Italy won the 127km stage eight of the Malaysia’s Tour de Langkawi cycling on Saturday, while Moldova’s Ruslan Ivanov became the overall leader.

Ivanov was on the heels of Savini during the stage, with Colombia’s Jose Serpa Perez taking third place.

France’s Matthieu Sprick, who had previously worn the yellow jersey, was eighth, leaving him in second overall.

Sunday’s ninth and final stage — the Kuala Lumpur Criterium –will take the racers 80.4 kilometres through the streets of the capital.