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CONI: Piepoli doped at the Tour
Former Saunier Duval climber Leonardo Piepoli is facing a ban from the sport after the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) announced Monday he had tested positive for banned substances twice at this year's Tour de France.
Piepoli, who won a stage and helped former Saunier Duval teammate Riccardo Ricco win two stages at the race, will now come before a CONI commission on Friday in connection with the failed tests on July 4 and 15.
Although the substance was not revealed by CONI, Italian news agency ANSA said Piepoli tested positive for a new variant of the banned blood-booster EPO (erythropoietin) called CERA.
Despite an earlier perception that it was difficult to detect, Ricco tested positive for CERA (Continuous Erythropoiesis Receptor Activator) from a sample taken at the race's fourth stage and has since been banned two years.
France's national anti-doping agency (AFLD) has since July pioneered a new blood test for CERA and is currently retroactively testing blood samples of riders during the 2008 race.
Despite not testing positive at the race, the 37-year-old Piepoli was sacked in the wake of Saunier Duval being thrown off the Tour de France - because of the scandal surrounding Ricco - due to doping suspicions.
At an anti-doping hearing on July 31, Piepoli, who won the 10th stage to Hautacam in the Pyrenees, denied any links to doping.
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