MADRID—Two-time Tour de France champion Alberto Contador described Lance Armstrong's doping confessions as a bleak day for cycling, but insisted the battered and bruised sport can enjoy a drug-free future. Contador, the Tour de France winner in 2007 and 2009 before being stripped of his 2010 victory and banned for two years after failing a dope test, believes the American's mea culpa can close the door on cycling's depressing recent history. "It's true that his admissions damaged the image of cycling, but I see good things coming from this. Perhaps it'll allow us to close the door once and for all on this chapter and concentrate on the future," Contador to...
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