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Updated July 1, 2011 09:15:00 Controversial champion Alberto Contador has been given a hostile reception by some of the crowd at the official Tour de France presentation.
Contador is bidding for a fourth yellow jersey but is competing under a cloud of controversy following a positive test for clenbuterol at last year's race.
He has been cleared by the Spanish authorities, although the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) is set to make a final ruling in August on whether he was to blame for a positive test he blamed on contaminated meat.
Around 7,000 people turned up at the Puy-du-Fou to watch the 22-team presentation two days before the race start.
Contador's Saxo Bank team had been last to stand atop the podium in the centre of the arena, and while around half of the crowd applauded, many others showed their displeasure by whistling and jeering.
Minutes earlier his main rival, Luxemburger Andy Schleck - who has finished runner-up for the past two years - had been applauded.
Schleck's older brother Frank said: "It's not up to the people to decide."
Saxo Bank team owner and manager Bjarne Riis said earlier on Thursday that until CAS deliberates on the case next month, Contador should be treated as innocent until proven guilty.
"Everybody would love to have had a solution a while ago, but it hasn't happened," said Riis, who won the Tour in 1996 only to admit several years ago that he was doping.
"Those are the rules and we have to accept the rules. That's the way the system works and we have to respect it as it is.
"Alberto has been cleared by the system, and he has every right to race. We will continue to support him and that's why he is riding this Tour de France."
-AFP
Tags: sport, cycling, france First posted July 1, 2011 08:41:00
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