Danish cyclist Rasmussen admits to doping

Danish cyclist Rasmussen admits to doping

PanARMENIAN.Net - Danish cyclist Michael Rasmussen has admitted that he took performance-enhancing drugs between 1998 and 2010, BBC Sport said.

Rasmussen has already served a two-year suspension for evading doping controls during the 2007 Tour de France.

The 38-year-old was sacked by his Rabobank team and withdrawn from that year's Tour de France after lying about his whereabouts.

It follows Lance Armstrong's admission that he took performance-enhancing drugs during his seven Tour wins.

Rasmussen told a news conference that he took testosterone and growth hormones and underwent blood transfusions in an effort to boost his performance. He said that he intends to leave the sport with immediate effect and will co-operate with anti-doping agencies.

Rasmussen won the Mountain Bike World Championships in 1999 before being given the chance to try out with a professional team for a few months at the end of the 2001 season with CSC-Tiscali.

He joined the Rabobank team in 2003 and looked set to win the 2007 Tour de France when holding a substantial advantage over second-placed Alberto Contador with four stages to go.

However, he was summarily sacked by Rabobank when he lied about his pre-race whereabouts, saying he was in Mexico when he was in fact in Italy.

Rasmussen eventually returned to the sport in 2009 and competed for the Tecos Guadalajara team before moving to Miche in 2010. He had been with the Christina Watches Onfone team since 2011.

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