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The 'B' test to confirm whether or not four times Tour of Spain winner
Roberto Heras has committed a doping offence will have to be repeated
because of a technical error, sources close to the rider said on
Wednesday.
The director of the laboratory carrying out the test said there had
been a delay in the process.
"The process has not finished, it is long and complicated and we will
have to wait 48 hours more," said Francisco Rodriguez.
I'm pretty cycnical, but I'm betting that if this hadn't been as high
profile as it is, and as closely watched they would've just called it
positive and said "That's that".
The argument was that it was going to be bad for cycling and it's
credibility either way. Well now IMO we have a third option that's
really bad for the credibility of the sport, and we are still waiting
for results, but how much faith is anyone going to have in the testing?
It's getting uglier day by day.
Bill C
http://eurosport.com/home/pages/v4/l0/s18/e9257/sport_lng0_spo18_evt9257_sto793363.shtml
The 'B' test to confirm whether or not four times Tour of Spain winner
Roberto Heras has committed a doping offence will have to be repeated
because of a technical error, sources close to the rider said on
Wednesday.
The director of the laboratory carrying out the test said there had
been a delay in the process.
"The process has not finished, it is long and complicated and we will
have to wait 48 hours more," said Francisco Rodriguez.
I'm pretty cycnical, but I'm betting that if this hadn't been as high
profile as it is, and as closely watched they would've just called it
positive and said "That's that".
The argument was that it was going to be bad for cycling and it's
credibility either way. Well now IMO we have a third option that's
really bad for the credibility of the sport, and we are still waiting
for results, but how much faith is anyone going to have in the testing?
It's getting uglier day by day.
Bill C