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November 06, 2009

Spanish Cyclist Suspended



By The News Team
Nov 06, 2009

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Spanish cyclist Alberto Fernandez has been suspended for testing positive for EPO, an endurance-boosting hormone, reports Yahoo! Sports. It is said that Fernandez was targeted for further testing because of suspicious results from samples for his biological passport. It is unknown whether further disciplinary measures will be taken.

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More and more athletes are testing positive for use of banned drugs and the latest of them is Alberto. The officials must find a way out to minimise these occurrences.

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