It's been revealed that Iban's positive sample won't be tested until the 20th of August in Ghent, Belgium. Iban will know the result of the test at least two/three days later than that, writes the El Correo. Why this is taking SO long is anyone's guess...
I will be back from holidays about then. I will leave today and be back in about two weeks, so don't panic if you don't see me for a while :P
ReplyDeleteOk, have a good time:D
ReplyDeleteThanks :D
ReplyDeleteI know the reason why its taking so long:
They know he isn't positive, but they don't want to commit their error, and they don't want to let him start in the Vuelta ;)
magnus, do you know how Mayo managed to get his B sample tested at a lab different from the one that tested his A sample?
ReplyDeleteYes, in fact I do. The Chataney Malabry laboratory hoped to test Iban's B-sample before their vacation, which has just started, but as Iban was a bit late in requesting the sample to be retested, they saw no other possibility than to send it over to Belgium to get it done.
ReplyDeleteMagnus -
ReplyDeleteLOL here. So THAT's how to get your sample cross-tested by a different lab!
Yeah, works like a charm everytime...
ReplyDeleteat least he won't be able to blame the laboratory
ReplyDeleteWAIT. That photo was taken while someone put EPO in his coffee!!! daaaaaamn
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