The Tinkoff-Saxo cycling team say they fully support member Roman
Kreuziger, who could face Union Cycliste Internationale disciplinary
proceedings over abnormalities in his biological passport. Tinkoff-Saxo
general manger Stefano Feltrin expressed surprise over how long the matter,
which dates back to 2011 and 2012, had been dragging on. The team
previously said they would not enter Kreuziger in any events, including the
imminent Tour de France, until the issue is resolved. The Czech denies
taking banned substances.