Spain's Oscar Pereiro received the yellow jersey from the 2006
Tour de France at a ceremony in Madrid, officially replacing US
rider Floyd Landis who was stripped of his title for doping.
"This is an emotional moment, a day that I will never forget,"
said Pereiro after Tour director Christian Prudhomme awarded him
the jersey.
Pereiro finished 57 seconds behind Landis in the final
standings. But the International Cycling Union formally declared
Pereiro the winner on September 21 after Landis was found to be
using synthetic testosterone during the Tour.
It was the first time in the history of the race that a winner
has been stripped of the title.
"I feel very sorry for him. I can't celebrate what happened but
in sports there are rules that must be respected," added
Pereiro.
Landis has appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS)
in Switzerland, which is expected to issue a final ruling in
February.
"Finally! It has been long, too long, you are a late winner but
a real winner," said Prudhomme as he awarded the jersey to
Pereiro.
"You have the right to your place among the winners of the Tour,
it was on the road that you won," he added.
Pereiro finished tenth at this year's Tour de France, which was
won by fellow Spaniard Alberto Contador.
Contador was the surprise winner after Danish cyclist Michael
Rasmussen was kicked out of the race when leading in a row over
missed drugs tests.
(China Daily via AFP October 17, 2007)