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So, can we handicap the odds of other people getting popped?

From the scant rumours I've seen, Ballan was the one they had the most on (wiretaps, etc), and from the additional news that CONI has recommended bans for Nigrelli and Bonazzi as well, it sounds to me like the CONI investigation might be closed. So, if Cunego or Mazzo or whoever is going to get busted, it'll be in the court case, or perhaps CONI would open a new case based on what comes out in court. But I'd imagine if they got the dirt on Ballan they'd get the dirt on everyone, right?

Anyway, I think possibly criminal charges will come down (although I have little faith), but no more bans.
 
Aug 5, 2009
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ericfalcon said:
I dont believe he has proven himself as a contender since his crash. I dont think this hurts BMC's classics effort much at all.

He has hardly raced since his crash. A podium at Flanders and Roubaix in 2012 indicate he still had something to offer. His problem has always been that he can't sprint which makes classics much harder to win unless you are Cancellara of course and Cancellara can sprint just not with the best sprinters.
 
Jan 20, 2011
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Probably the end of his career.

I've always had a soft spot for "Ale Ballan".

His dope driven rise to prominence was spectacular and within 3 yrs he was winning Flanders having come from nowhere.
 
Jul 3, 2009
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skidmark said:
Anyway, I think possibly criminal charges will come down (although I have little faith), but no more bans.

Just you wait for Padova......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
 
Jan 27, 2012
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Lanark said:
Before he worked for Quick-Step he worked for Lotto, during Gilbert's Golden Year. Boonen quickly went back to his winning days when Ibarguren joined his team. Why would you fire a guy like that?

Ronde van Taus, Ibarguen Gold Race.
 
Apr 16, 2009
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Lanark said:
Before he worked for Quick-Step he worked for Lotto, during Gilbert's Golden Year. Boonen quickly went back to his winning days when Ibarguren joined his team. Why would you fire a guy like that?
If you put it that way I don't have anything to say!!
 
May 26, 2009
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Didn't Ballan co-operate with the authorities? He can sign wherever he likes if that's the case

However, as an exception to the rule of not hiring a rider sanctioned as described above, the MPCC teams
will hire any rider who has confessed and / or worked with the national or international federation
services and / or courts of his national federation. Such confessions or collaboration must occur within 72
hours of either the notification or the positive test result, or within 72 hours of the court hearing.
 
Apr 30, 2011
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Re:

luckyboy said:
Didn't Ballan co-operate with the authorities? He can sign wherever he likes if that's the case

However, as an exception to the rule of not hiring a rider sanctioned as described above, the MPCC teams
will hire any rider who has confessed and / or worked with the national or international federation
services and / or courts of his national federation. Such confessions or collaboration must occur within 72
hours of either the notification or the positive test result, or within 72 hours of the court hearing.
But do you think he did so within 3 days? I doubt it.
 
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Saronni, Piovani, Bontempi, Cunego & Santambrogio
to be absolved
at least
says here
http://www.gazzetta.it/Ciclismo/19-11-2015/processo-lampre-pm-chiede-due-anni-reclusione-ballan-130989597610.shtml

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