From ES:
My dreams have collapsed," said Contador. "There's not been one morning that I haven't asked myself how I got into this situation. It's been a hard year. I wouldn't wish a year like this on anyone.
"Everybody has been saying that I'm guilty of something that's against my own moral standpoint. My feeling of injustice is terrible... Throughout all these months I've done everything possible to show that I was incident. I've written it all down, gone through everything, spent hours and hours answering the questions they've put to me.
"As I said to CAS at the recent hearing, if there's anything more I could have said to show that I'm innocent then tell me what it is.
"I do feel a strange satisfaction in that at least it is all over... I feel it particularly hard because the amount of clenbuterol was so small it would never change my performance."
Contador was received warmly in the press conference in Spain, walking in to a round of applause, and thanked fans who have supported him throughout the last 18 months.
"I want to leave good memories for the fans and have memories of doing my job well," he said.
"Every victory I've had hasn't just been mine, it's been for all the people who've enjoyed watching them too. They will decide whether I'm a champion or not.
"I'll continue riding. I'll keep on training, cleanly, as I always have done. Even though my morale is very low now I'll come back as good as I ever was.
"To me it's incredible, almost unbelievable, how much support I've had. I've had nightmare months when I couldn't sleep, months when I wanted to go home rather than ride a bike, so thank you to everyone who has supported me. It's allowed me to go on fighting."
Contador also blasted the lengthy process that dragged out his case for over a year and a half.
"What happened to me could have happened to anyone. For the sake of everybody the system needs to be improved."
Link:
http://eurosport.yahoo.com/07022012/58/tour-de-france-contador-dreams-collapsed.html