German cyclist Stephan Schumacher was facing further testing after a
positive doping test for EPO, the German Cycling Federation (BDR) said
yesterday.
"The (BDR) board will come to an agreement today to launch proceedings," BDR
boss Rudolf Scharping said.
Schumacher, 27, is the two-time Tour de France stage winner, and he also
participated in the Beijing Olympic Games.
German anti-doping agency NADA also planned to open procedures after
Schumacher's team boss announced late Monday that the rider had tested positive
for CERA (Continuous Erythropoiesis Receptor Activator), the latest generation
of the blood booster EPO.
The head of Schumacher's Gerolsteiner team, Hans-Michael Holczer, said he was
informed by Tour boss Christian Prudhomme that a retest for CERA revealed the
presence of the forbidden substance.
Schumacher won both time trials at the 2008 Tour, each time finishing ahead
of Switzerland's two-time world champion Fabian Cancellara.
He has protested his innocence in the past, but was suspended instantly and
faces a two-year ban if he is found guilty of doping. The rider has been linked
with doping on previous occasions.
Local media reported that Schumacher was asked to pay back his expense in the
Beijing Olympiad, which had been previously covered by the German Olympic
Committee, local media reported.
Also yesterday, Germany's state network ARD was debating whether to continue
its Tour de France broadcasts in the future in the wake of the latest cases.
ARD, and the other state network ZDF, last year terminated their broadcasts
during the Tour after several doping cases.