Giro d'Italia could seek damages from UCI over Astana affair

Organiser Mauro Vegni says he does not want a repeat of the 2011 Alberto Contador fiasco with Astana this year

Fabio Aru escapes on stage fifteen of the 2014 Giro d'Italia

(Image credit: Watson)

The Giro d'Italia organiser, RCS Sport has said it is prepared to ask the UCI for damages should the ongoing Astana licence case have an adverse effect on its 2015 race.

The Kazakh team, with 2014 Tour de France winner Vincenzo Nibali, could lose its WorldTour licence over doping offences, but currently remains free to participate in races including the Giro, which begins on May 9.

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Gregor Brown

Gregor Brown is an experienced cycling journalist, based in Florence, Italy. He has covered races all over the world for over a decade - following the Giro, Tour de France, and every major race since 2006. His love of cycling began with freestyle and BMX, before the 1998 Tour de France led him to a deep appreciation of the road racing season.