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Italian cycling team faces ban because of doping cases

103rd Giro d'Italia 2020 - Stage Twenty One

MILANO, ITALY - OCTOBER 25: Arrival / Simone Bevilacqua of Italy and Team Vini Zabu KTM / during the 103rd Giro d’Italia 2020, Stage 21 a 15,7km Individual time trial from Cernusco sul Naviglio to Milano / ITT / @girodiitalia / #Giro / on October 25, 2020 in Milano, Italy. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images,)

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AIGLE, Switzerland -- Italian team Vini Zabu faces a suspension from racing after a second rider tested positive for doping, the International Cycling Union said.

Teams with two doping cases in a 12-month period can be banned from racing for 15 to 45 days, possibly ruling the team out of the Giro d’Italia. The three-week Italian race starts on May 8.

The UCI said Matteo De Bonis has been provisionally suspended pending a disciplinary case after testing positive for the blood-boosting hormone EPO in a sample taken on Feb. 16.

De Bonis was targeted for testing during training by the Lausanne-based International Testing Agency, the UCI said.

Vini Zabu also had rider Matteo Spreafico test positive twice for the trial drug ostarine at last year’s Giro d’Italia in October.

The UCI said it will “shortly refer the matter to the disciplinary commission which will render a decision in due course.”