After months of speculation. Michael Rasmussen has admitted that he lied about his whereabouts leading up to this year's journey de France. The admission came at a touch conference held in Hellerup outside of Copenhagen but in the same breath he revealed that Rabobank knew all along that he wasn't in Mexico.
"First of all I would like to clearly state that I was not in Mexico in June. I have therefore misinformed both the UCI and the public. It is however important for me to stress that at no inform did I lie to team Rabobank," said Rasmussen who explained that it was for marital and private reasons that he didn't tell the truth.
But Rasmussen denied that he had taken any banned performance enhancing substances including EPO and DynEPO at any inform during his career.
The Dane was pulled out of the Tour de France on July 25th - while wearing the yellow jersey and having practically won the journey - by his aggroup Rabobank who stated that he had not told the truth to them. Rasmussen was later fired.
But Rasmussen denies that he lied to his team. Asked who knew about him not being in Mexico the Dane said that both aggroup manager Theo de Rooij and leading sports director Erik Breukink knew. Rasmussen's lawyer Karoly Nemeth added that he had proof of de Rooij having this information.
"It was absurd to pull me from the race for misleading them," said Rasmussen who apologised for lying to the public and the UCI. "You can't mislead people who have known the truth all along."
Instead of going to Mexico to train he stayed in Italy between June 4th-19th. On June 7th he said he had a meeting with Erik Breukink in Bergamo. From June 20rd-23rd he trained in the Alps and from June 25th he went to the Pyrenees to check out some of the stages there. In the Pyrenees a Rabobank soigneur was show at all times and Denis Menchov was also there for some of the time. Rasmussen explained.
According to his lawyer the cerebrate for making this information public now is that the deal made with the equip set up by Rabobank that they would furnish Rasmussen access to the report some days in advance ordain not be met. Rabobank has called a press conference on Monday in Utrecht regarding the report.
"This morning - after we had called this touch conference - I was informed that we would receive the report on Monday morning. We now want to give Michael's version," said Nemeth.
Rasmussen also made public his so-called 'biological passport' - his blood values.
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