Interesting that there is the possibility of him being sued for harming the sponsor's image, as well as just being fired from the team. Maybe DiLuca will counter sue the lab for harming his image? Or Doc Santuccione?
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krebs303 said:"I just can't explain the two positive tests at the Giro. I'm not ruling out a conspiracy, but before I can confirm it I have to be sure," Di Luca said during his meeting with the Italian Olympic Committee's (CONI) anti-doping prosecutor.
http://www.velonews.com/article/97140/di-luca-suggests-possibility-of-a-conspiracy-in-doping-case
mambo#5 said:He (Di Luca) is incredibly ambitious or incredibly stupid. Why would he take CERA if he knew he was under the microscope with his background?
How long can they store blood like that? I thought the shelf life was a few weeks at most.Izoard said:I am guessing that it is 'cause the CERA was actually taken way, way back, and there were traces still there when he 'dontated' blood for later use
krebs303 said:"I just can't explain the two positive tests at the Giro. I'm not ruling out a conspiracy, but before I can confirm it I have to be sure," Di Luca said during his meeting with the Italian Olympic Committee's (CONI) anti-doping prosecutor.
http://www.velonews.com/article/97140/di-luca-suggests-possibility-of-a-conspiracy-in-doping-case