|  Cycling News Flash, July 18, 2008Edited by Ben Abrahams Riccò and Piepoli sacked by Saunier Duval
         Leonardo Piepoli (Saunier Duval-Scott) 
        has been sacked for "doping practices".Photo ©: Roberto Bettini
  
          |   |  Riccardo Riccò and Leonardo Piepoli have both been fired by Saunier 
        Duval-Scott for "doping practices", the team announced Friday. 
        Team spokesman David Garcia told Reuters: "[Team manager] 
        Mauro Gianetti has lost faith in them and he decided to fire them from 
        the team. They have been fired for doping practices." The news follows Riccò's failed 
        test for a third generation form of the blood boosting drug EPO and 
        the team's subsequent departure from the Tour de France on Thursday morning. 
        Riccò spent Thursday night behind 
        bars at a police station in Mirepoix, while the Saunier Duval bus 
        was stopped and searched around 17.30 local time as it made its way from 
        the race.  Riccò appeared in court in Foix on Friday morning to face charges 
        relating to his failed test. The possession and use of banned substances 
        is illegal under French law.  Piepoli, the winner of stage 
        10 to Hautacam, is not reported to have failed a drugs test, but the 
        team decided to fire him after conducting an internal investigation. "[Gianetti] 
        did a personal investigation and consequently lost faith in Riccò 
        but also in Piepoli because of a violation of the team's ethics code," 
        read a team statement. "All our riders gave us guarantees that they were clean," the 
        statement added. "Riccò swore on his mother's head that he had never 
        turned to illegal substances or means to improve his performance. Despite 
        all the efforts made both internally and from outside the team we have 
        failed to avoid this deplorable situation. We are the victims of the deceitful 
        behaviour of those who put our sponsors' investments and the jobs of so 
        many honest people at risk with the loathsome purpose of improving their 
        cycling performance." Thierry Leroy, a spokesman for title sponsor Saunier Duval, told French 
        radio station RTL that the company would seriously consider its 
        future investment in the cycling team. "It is highly probable that 
        we will pull out of sponsoring cycling following this affair," said 
        Leroy. He added that Saunier Duval would be prepared to launch legal action 
        against the team if proof was found of organised doping practices. Previous News    Next 
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