Valverde's Spanish DNA found in Italian swoop on Le Tour? #cycling
It's getting to be ridiculous (IMHO) but Operation Puerto staggers on... it's shut, then its open. Then it shuts again. Now the Italians allegedly use the Puerto DNA to allegedly pin Valverde to the alleged wall for a doping test on Italian soil during the (alleged) 2008 Le Tour. Is it legal? Will it stack up? Is it a witch-hunt?
The Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) requested a two-year suspension on Wednesday in Rome for Spanish cyclist Alejandro Valverde. CONI reportedly used DNA evidence to connect the 28-year-old Caisse d'Epargne rider to the Operación Puerto investigation.
Let the 2009 Le Tour doping scandal season begin! (Don't forget that Puerto promised alleged links with soccer and tennis stars, too. It's not just about the bike!)
Labels: DNA, Operation Puerto, Valverde


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