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Matteo Spreafico: Italian rider handed three-year doping ban following Giro d'Italia positive tests

Italian rider Matteo Spreafico has been banned for three years after failing two tests for the banned steroid ostarine during last year's Giro d'Italia in October; his team Vini Zabu were suspended for a period of 30 days last month

Matteo Spreafico has been banned until October 2023
Image: Matteo Spreafico has been banned until October 2023

Italian rider Matteo Spreafico has been banned for three years after failing two anti-doping tests during the Giro d'Italia in October, the International Cycling Union (UCI) said in a statement.

The 28-year-old, who rides for the Italian team Vini Zabu, failed two tests for the banned steroid ostarine during last year's Giro and has been disqualified from all competitive results obtained at the race.

The UCI said that Spreafico's ban was backdated and effective until October 21 2023.

In April, Vini Zabu were suspended for a period of 30 days after two of their riders tested positive for banned substances in a 12-month period.

Following Spreafico's failed tests, team-mate Matteo De Bonis tested positive in March for the banned blood-booster erythropoietin (EPO).

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The positive tests led to the team withdrawing from this year's Giro with the wild card entry going to Italian cycling outfit Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec.

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