Tour De France Seeks Riders' Removal
Posted on: Monday, 12 July 2004, 06:00 CDT
LIMOGES, France - Tour de France organizers have asked that two riders being investigated for suspected doping be withdrawn from the race.
Tour director Jean-Marie Leblanc said Monday that organizers don't want the two riders, Stefano Casagranda and Martin Hvastija, to to start the Tuesday leg.
Leblanc said the organizers of the classic bicycle race have asked the riders' teams to withdraw them.
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