The UCI has announced that Italian UCI Professional Continental team Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec will be suspended from racing for between 15 and 45 days after a second rider tested positive for a banned substance.
World cycling’s governing body announced today that the team’s 30-year-old rider Fabio Taborre had tested positive for FG-4592 in a sample collected during an out-of-competition test on 16 June 2015.
The substance, originally developed for use in patients with chronic kidney disease boosts the body’s ability to produce EPO.
Taborre has the right to request an analysis of his B sample and in the meantime has been provisionally suspended.
The news comes just four weeks after another rider from the team run by Gianni Savio, the former Team Sky sprinter Davide Appollonio, tested positive for EPO following an out-of-competition test on 14 June 2015.
Under rules that came into force at the start of this year, a second positive test for riders on the same team inside a 12 month period result in a suspension ranging from 15 to 45 days for the team as a whole.
The UCI said it would “refer the matter to the Disciplinary Commission which will render a decision in the upcoming days.”
























12 thoughts on “UCI to suspend Androni-Giocattoli after second rider tests positive”
Huh? But didn’t Astana have
Huh? But didn’t Astana have more busts than that and no ban?
True, but this ruling has
True, but this ruling has only been in place since January and i believe Astana were all last year ?
stumps wrote:True, but this
Don’t worry, we’re still only halfway through the season. They’ll catch up soon.
Small fry dopers caught again
Small fry dopers caught again trying to catch-up with the clean elite! Why dope when it clearly doesn’t work?
daddyELVIS wrote:Small fry
We don’t know whether it works or not, as we can only know about the ones that get caught. It is impossible toprove a negative, and suspicion will carry on. And new drugs will carry on being developed, one step ahead of the testers.
Sad, but true.
Edgeley wrote:daddyELVIS
I think you missed my point – I don’t for a minute believe the elite riders are clean when the lesser riders / teams clearly aren’t!
Edgeley wrote:daddyELVIS
I think you missed my point – I don’t for a minute believe the elite riders are clean when the lesser riders / teams clearly aren’t!
Edgeley wrote:daddyELVIS
I think you missed my point – I don’t for a minute believe the elite riders are clean when the lesser riders / teams clearly aren’t!
Edgeley wrote:daddyELVIS
I think you missed my point – I don’t for a minute believe the elite riders are clean when the lesser riders / teams clearly aren’t!
I blame Froome!
I blame Froome!
If you look up the teams
If you look up the teams history then ‘only a matter of time’ is the first thing that comes to mind.
Glad there are now rules which actually punish the management as well as the riders though.
I actually prefer watching
I actually prefer watching the racing than all this dope cobblers but like Columbo: “There’s just one thing that bothers me”….
The clean riders are now faster than the self-confessed/outed EPO generation.
http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/latest-news/faster-than-lance-richie-porte-smashes-madone-record-again-162797
How can that be possible? Better to suspend disbelief and enjoy le spectacle