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Andy Schleck, O'Grady out of Vuelta as Erviti wins 10th stage


Saxo Bank cycling team director Bjarne Riis of Denmark is seen inside his team bus after the tenth stage of La Vuelta of Spain in Vilanova i la Geltru, near Barcelona, Spain, Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010. Saxon bank rider Andy Schleck said on Tuesday he and teammate Stuart O'Grady have been removed from the Spanish Vuelta because they drank alcohol. Schleck said he broke a team rule "by going out for a drink after dinner" and said he is "responsible for my actions." (AP Photo/David Ramos)

MADRID - Two-time Tour de France runner-up Andy Schleck and Saxo Bank teammate Stuart O'Grady were sent home from the Spanish Vuelta on Tuesday after breaking team rules on drinking, overshadowing a successful day for the home nation.

Imanol Erviti of Spain won the 10th stage and countryman Joaquin Rodriguez took the overall lead, but the day's talking point was the departures of Schleck and O'Grady.

Team Saxo Bank would only say the pair had been "sent home due to internal disciplinary reasons," but Schleck said he and O'Grady broke a team rule "by going out for a drink after dinner."

Schleck said he is "responsible for my actions," but argued the decision by Team Saxo Bank boss Bjarne Riis to remove the pair was "too harsh."

"I was getting back into shape and I would really have liked to stay at the Vuelta and help (brother) Frank and the rest of Team Saxo Bank," Schleck told Cyclingnews.com.

Riis was not available for comment.

Relations between Riis and the Schleck brothers have been tense since they said they would leave to join a new team based in Luxembourg.

Other Team Saxo Bank riders Jakob Fuglsang, Jens Voigt and O'Grady have also been linked with the new team, which was created by Riis' former longtime press assistant, Brian Nygaard, and his then-aide Kim Andersen.

In August, three-time Tour de France champion Alberto Contador signed a deal to compete for Team Saxo Bank-Sungard — its new name from 2011 — next season after deciding to leave Astana.

Luxembourg's Schleck was 77th overall in the Vuelta standings, while Australian O'Grady was 157th.

In Tuesday's 10th stage, Rodriguez, of Team Katusha, took the overall lead from Igor Anton Hernandez and is ahead by two seconds. Rodriguez picked up a time bonus on the intermediate sprints.

Caisse d'Epargne rider Erviti used a late solo breakaway to take the stage, covering the 175.7 kilometres in northeast Spain from Tarragona to Vilanova i la Geltru in four hours 13 minutes 31 seconds. It was the second Vuelta stage win of his career.

Two Belgians were next: Romain Zingle and Greg Van Avermaet, both 37 seconds off the pace.

Wednesday's 11th stage is a 208.4-kilometre ride from Vilanova i la Geltru to Andorra.

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Associated Press writer Jan M. Olsen in Copenhagen, Denmark, contributed to this report.


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