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OCTOBER 6 2008 20:44h

Piepoli Twice Tested Positive at Tour de France

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Piepoli, 37, won the 10th stage of the Tour at Hautacam, a day before testing positive for the second time on the race.

Italian rider Leonardo Piepoli twice tested positive for the banned blood-boosting drug erythropoietin (EPO) at the Tour de France, the French Anti-Doping Agency (AFLD) said on Monday.

"Leonardo Piepoli tested positive twice, on July 4 and 15," AFLD president Pierre Bordry told Reuters. "The substance is EPO."

Piepoli, who has been summoned to appear before the Italian Olympic Committee on Friday, and fellow countryman Riccardo Ricco were sacked during the Tour after his Saunier Duval team mate failed a dope test.

Piepoli had not yet failed a dope test but Saunier Duval said at the time he had "violated the team's code of ethics".

The entire team quit the race when it was announced Ricco, winner of two stages in the event, tested positive.

Ricco has already been banned for two years.

Piepoli, 37, won the 10th stage of the Tour at Hautacam, a day before testing positive for the second time on the race.

He is the sixth rider to fail a dope test on the 2008 Tour, after Ricco, Spaniards Juan Manuel Beltran and Moises Duenas Nevado, Kazakh Dmitri Fofonov and France's Jimmy Casper.

Casper was cleared by the French federation last month.

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