Iban's B-sample will be tested again in Paris tomorrow. Anne Gripper, the UCI's anti-doping coordinator, said nothing as to when the result will be made known, as usual, she only said another analysis was "necessary" for one reason or another. How they UCI can do this, without taking the case to CAS is beyond me, but I guess the UCI don't really care about rules. They don't tend to anyway.
it will be positive, of that i'm sure
ReplyDeleteme too...
ReplyDeleteanne said it will be positive
ReplyDeletepat said it will be positive
of that we are sure
It will be positive that's for sure.
ReplyDeleteThe UCI and Gripper and McQuaid cannot afford to loose face over this. The loss of one riders career is more important to them than being able to admit them were wrong. If its positive, we'll know by the weekend. If it's negative, then around February I would guess.