Riccò returns to France, facing faces criminal

A judge questioned Riccardo Riccò Friday in Foix, France, regarding the doping substances that led to his positive control this past July at the Tour de France. He faces three years of prison and a financial penalty of €45,000.

The Italian from Formigine left the Tour de France on July 17 after the French anti-doping agency (AFLD) announced he tested positive for EPO-CERA following stage four. It was later revealed he tested positive on two other occasions at the Tour, as well. He spent the night in police custody in Pamiers and faced interrogation the next day in Foix. He denied charges and was released and sent home.

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