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| proyears3 = 2004 | proteam3 = ''(till April)'' | proyears4 = 2004 | proteam4 = Lampre ''(from May)'' | proyears5 = 2005–2006 | proteam5 = Barloworld | proyears6 = 2007–2008 | proteam6 = Milram | proyears7 = 2009 | proteam7 = Amica Chips-Knauf | majorwins = La Flèche Wallonne (2003) Milano–Torino (2006) | updated = January 16, 2010 | medaltemplates = | show-medals = yes }} Igor Astarloa Askasibar (born March 29, 1976 in Ermua, Basque Country) is a retired cyclist from Spain. ==Career== Astarloa turned professional with the Italian cycling team and enjoyed his best season in 2003 with team when he won the Flèche Wallonne and the road race title at the World Cycling Championships at Hamilton, Canada. During the 2006 transfer season it was announced that he was to leave Team Barloworld, the Continental Circuit team for which Astarloa had ridden for the last several years, and join Team Milram, a member of the UCI ProTour. Team Milram terminated its contract with Astarloa in May 2008 following disclosures that he had shown "irregular blood values", as reported by Focus magazine.〔( Milram terminates Astarloa's contract )〕 He joined the Amica Chips-Knauf team, which folded in May 2009. Soon after, in June 2009, Astarloa was one of the first five riders to fall foul of the Union Cycliste International's new biological passport system, introduced to combat doping by competitive cyclists. Astarloa was unable to secure another contract that season, and retired in January 2010.〔(Astarloa retires with good and bad memories ) 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Igor Astarloa」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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