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Contador cycles to victory in Volta of Catalunya

Alberto Contador earned his second victory in as many events since avoiding a suspension for a positive drug test, winning the Volta of Catalunya by 23 seconds over Michele Scarponi on Sunday.

Alberto Contador won the Volta of Catalunya on Sunday for his second straight victory since he avoided a ban following a positive doping test.

Contador, who rides for the SaxoBank team, protected the lead he had established on Wednesday's mountain stage in Andorra, holding off runner-up Michele Scarponi by 23 seconds.

"I'm happy about the win and very happy about the effort from the team," Contador said. "It's a great satisfaction to win the anniversary edition.

"The Volta has a great history."

Ireland's Daniel Martin finished third, 35 seconds back.

Samuel Dumoulin edged a pack of chasers to claim the final 77.4-mile stage from Parets del Valles to Barcelona in 2 hours, 33 minutes and 55 seconds.

On Thursday, the International Cycling Union decided to challenge Contador's acquittal by the Spanish cycling federation for a positive test for clenbuterol while winning his third Tour de France last year.

The Court of Arbitration for Sport said it's aiming to give a verdict before this year's Tour starts July 2.

Contador won the Vuelta of Murcia earlier this month and was fourth in the Tour of the Algarve after being cleared of a proposed one-year ban.