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Business as usual for Luis León Sánchez ahead of Paris-Nice
Cyclingnews.com 3 Marzo 2015 / 20:39

Despite the UCI's request to revoke Astana's WorldTour licence, Spaniard Luis León Sánchez says the team is still acting as if the situation were normal, planning to compete in Paris-Nice next week, a race that Sanchez won in 2009 and took second place the following year. The UCI announced last week that it appealed to its Licencing Commission to revoke the team's licence because of the team's connection to the Padova doping investigation. The team was given a provisional licence for 2015 after the doping positives of Valentin and Maxim Iglinskiy last year and was subject to an independent audit. Although it is unclear whether the team will be allowed to continue to race while the case is still pending the Licence Commission and possible arbitration, Sanchez says the team has continued with business as usual. "I received by email the flights and hotels as well as the training plan, as in previous races," he said according to Biciciclismo. "They have told us that we should continue working, training and doing things right."ADVERTISEMENT Sanchez, who won the Vuelta a España mountains classification while riding with the Caja Rural-Seguros RGA team last season had been looking to get back up to speed in the WorldTour. He was fifth in the Vuelta a Murcia and fifth overall in the Volta ao Algarve. He is planning his spring around racing the Giro d'Italia - a race that has been lacking in his palmares during his previous decade at the WorldTour level. "Last year in Caja Rural I was fortunate to race several WorldTour events including the last Vuelta a España, but now I feel comfortable and at ease and pleased to have a calendar that includes the best races in the world." The calendar includes his return to Paris-Nice, but with a parcours that may not be as suited to him as the one in 2009 and 2010. The final stage time trial up the Col d'Eze will be an added challenge. You can read more at Cyclingnews.com

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