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Cycling: Di Luca suspended after testing positive for EPO

Di Luca tested positive for the banned blood booster at the end of April

Italian cyclist Danilo Di Luca. Photo: AFP (AFP)Premium
Italian cyclist Danilo Di Luca. Photo: AFP
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Ponte Di Legno, Italy: Italian cyclist Danilo Di Luca, currently competing at the 96th Giro d’Italia, has been “provisionally suspended" after testing positive for EPO in an out-of-competition test before the race.

Di Luca, who has already served a ban for failing a doping test at the Giro and has been embroiled in other doping affairs, tested positive for the banned blood booster at the end of April.

Cycling’s world governing body, the International Cycling Union (UCI), said it had “provisionally suspended" the rider, who risks a heavy sanction if found guilty.

“The decision to provisionally suspend this rider was made in response to a report from the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) accredited laboratory in Cologne indicating an Adverse Analytical Finding of EPO in a urine sample collected from him in an out of competition test on 29 April 2013," the UCI said.

“The provisional suspension of Danilo Di Luca remains in force until a hearing panel convened by the Italian Cycling Federation determines whether he has committed an anti-doping rule violation under Article 21 of the UCI Anti-Doping Rules."

Di Luca was without a contract at the start of the season but managed to sign for the second division team Vini Fantini, who were assured a place in the three-week race.

Despite having only two days of racing in his legs, the 37-year-old Di Luca was called into the team in time for the 4 May start in Naples. Although he has failed to win a stage or challenge for overall honours, Di Luca has often been seen on the attack.

Di Luca finished 10th in Thursday’s uphill time trial behind stage winner and overall race leader Vincenzo Nibali, who now has a 4 minutes 2 seconds over his closest rival, Australian Cadel Evans, with two stages to race. The Italian sits in 26th place overall at just over 33 minutes behind Nibali.

According to Gazzetta, whose parent company RCS owns and organizes the race, Di Luca tested positive for EPO in an out-of-competition test at his home on 29 April.

A former race winner, in 2007, Di Luca has a doping past. He returned two positive doping tests from samples taken during the 2009 edition of the race, which he finished as runner-up behind Russian Denis Menchov.

Di Luca denied doping at that time but finally confessed and earned a more lenient sanction. Instead of a two-year ban, he was suspended for 15 months.

Di Luca also returned abnormal results from test samples at the 2007 edition of the race, which he won.

It prompted a prosecutor to demand a two-year ban, but the cyclist was cleared at the 11th hour by the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) due to a lack of evidence.

Friday’s 19th stage, the first of two consecutive days in the mountains, was cancelled by organizers because of heavy snow on a revised route.

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Published: 24 May 2013, 08:01 PM IST
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