Diego Ulissi returns adverse analytical finding at Giro d'Italia
Abnormal Salbutamol levels for Lampre rider




168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Diego Ulissi has been suspended by his 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lampre-Merida team after ওreturning an adverse anal𓃲ytical finding, the team has confirmed.
An anti-doping test completed after the 11th stage of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Giro d’Italia showed Ulissi to have elevated levels of salbutamol in his system. Ulissi was shown to have 1,900 ng/ml in his 🎶system, significantly higher than the 1,000 ng/ml allowed by the UCI.
“The rider, as per internal team๊ health code, will be provisionally suspended, consequently he will not be attending the national team training camp, and he requests the opening and analysis of sample B,” the team said in a statement released today.
“The athlete himself and the medical staff of the team will continue to explore the reasons why the urine has been identified as having an abnormal and high presenceღ of salbutamo🌠l, compared to only two inhalations performed.”
Ulissi refutes the levels reported in the test findings. If the B sample tests positive, then Ulissi could face a lengthy ban from the sport. According to the sta♏tement, Ulissi has requested to undergo a “controlled excretion study.”
Ulissi won two stages of this year’s Giro d’Italia – stages 5 and 8. He was in seventh in th൲e general classification, 1:43 behind maglia rosa Cadel Evans, going into stage 11. However, a🐭 crash during the stage saw him lose more than four minutes and drop out of contention. He did continue but later dropped out before stage 18, with a sore throat and fever.
Along with the team’s doctor Dr. Carlo Guardascione, Ulissi had declared the use of a Ventolin inhaler – due to a bronไchial spasm. The Italian was allowed two puff of the inhaler, which would equate to 100 ng/ml. He was also cleared to take Paracetamol, to alleviate pain after he suffered a crash earlier in the race.
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In 🎃2007, Alessandro Petacchi tested positive for elevated levels of salbutamol. The sprinter was banned for a year, when he was shown to have 1352 ng/m in his urine.