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Vinokourov to begin legal action over Liege-Bastogne-Liege allegations

"It is a violation of my privacy," he said. "How can we explain that emails arrive as if by chance on the desktop of a journalist without knowledge of their origin? My lawyers will also prosecute anyone who infringes on my integrity."

Astana. December 8. Kazakhstan Today - The well-known cyclist Alexandre Vinokourov will sue Swiss magazine which made claims, Kazakhstan Today reports.

Following claims made in the Swiss magazine l'Illustre and repeated since by other media, Alexandre Vinokourov has confirmed that he will begin legal action against the magazine, Velonation reported.

The Astana leader refutes suggestions that his 2010 Li?ge-Bastogne-Li?ge victory was the result of a financial arrangement with breakaway companion Alexandr Kolobnev, and suggests that there could be a political motivation.

"I can't accept that gossiping about me," he said in a team statement. "Behind this case, there are certainly people who want my skin. It's weird that it happened few days after the announcement of my candidacy in the upcoming elections in my country."

On Monday Vinokourov said that legal action was possible after the apparent hacking of his emails. He said that the matter came to light during an interview with a Swiss journalist, presumably the same writer who worked on the l'Illustre story.

The magazine has stated that more articles are forthcoming on the rider.

"I do not understand why some people are always looking to find some stories about me," Vinokourov said in a statement then. "I am a cyclist and there is no place in our sport for the gutter press.

"I don't ever allow myself to attack anyone personally. I wish to finish my career quietly even though obviously it bothers some people that I'm still on a bike."

Despite the suggestion that the emails might have been obtained illegally, other media outlets have repeated l'Illustre's claims, thus making them also potentially liable if Vinokourov can show the allegations are false. He's indicated that legal actions could extend further than the magazine alone.

"It is a violation of my privacy," he said. "How can we explain that emails arrive as if by chance on the desktop of a journalist without knowledge of their origin? My lawyers will also prosecute anyone who infringes on my integrity."

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