Italian cyclist Da Ros banned 20 years for doping

  • Associated Press
  • Monday, November 23, 2009 9:34am
  • Sports

ROME — Cyclist Gianni Da Ros received a 20-year ban Monday because of doping, one of the stiffest sanctions imposed by the Italian Olympic Committee.

Da Ros was arrested in March while training with Italy’s national track cycling team in Padua and immediately suspended by his Liquigas team. Ten other people were arrested as part of an inquiry into a doping trafficking ring in northern Italy.

Da Ros was accused of providing performance enhancing drugs to two amateur cyclists.

Also Monday, CONI banned two other cyclists for doping — Davide Lucato received an eight-year sentence and Albino Corazzin was suspended for two years.

In another case, Gabriele Bosisio protested his innocence at a hearing with CONI’s anti-doping prosecutor.

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