http://velonews.competitor.com/2010/...-racers_140460
A few important parts,
A few important parts,
Anti-doping authorities have lodged cases against as many as two-dozen domestic racers, sources tell VeloNews.
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency will announce the findings in the coming weeks, the sources said.
The alleged violations are primarily for possession of performance enhancing drugs, rather than for positive urine or blood samples, and are said to have originated with information provided to USADA and federal investigators by former pro cyclist Joe Papp.
Anywhere from 15 to 25 masters, elite and pro cyclists have been notified of non-analytical violations as a result of having allegedly conspired with Papp, sources said. The names will not be announced publicly until and unless the individual cases are resolved against the riders.
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency will announce the findings in the coming weeks, the sources said.
The alleged violations are primarily for possession of performance enhancing drugs, rather than for positive urine or blood samples, and are said to have originated with information provided to USADA and federal investigators by former pro cyclist Joe Papp.
Anywhere from 15 to 25 masters, elite and pro cyclists have been notified of non-analytical violations as a result of having allegedly conspired with Papp, sources said. The names will not be announced publicly until and unless the individual cases are resolved against the riders.
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