El Tribunal Correcional de Foix ha condenado a Ricardo Riccó a una pena de dos meses de cárcel de cumplimiento
y a una multa de 3.000 euros por haberse dopado en el Tour de Francia 2008. Riccó ya cumplió una sanción
de 20 meses sin competir, castigado por el Tribunal de Arbitraje deportivo (TAS).
Riccardo Riccò was handed a two month suspended sentence by a French court for the use of harmful substances today.
The charges relate to Riccò's doping positive from the 2008 Tour de France, where he became the first athlete to be found
using a third-generation form of EPO known as CERA.
L'Equipe reports that the Italian rider was also fined €3,000 and ordered to pay a similar sum in damages and interest
to the French Cycling Federation (FFC).
Riccò did not attend Tuesday's hearing in Foix and has yet to react to the sentence. He was already fined €5,710 by an Italian
court in February of this year in addition to his 20-month sporting sanction, which he completed in March of this year.
Riccò has re-entered the professional peloton under the Ceramica Flaminia colours, but his team has been not been invited
to either the Giro d'Italia or Tour de France.
Fuente: cyclingnews.com

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