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| discipline = [[Road bicycle racing|Road]] |
| discipline = [[Road bicycle racing|Road]] |
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| role = Rider |
| role = Rider |
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| ridertype = Climbing specialist |
| ridertype = [[Climbing specialist|Climber]] |
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| proyears1 = 2006–2008 |
| proyears1 = 2006–2008 |
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| proteam1 = {{ |
| proteam1 = {{UCI team code|FUJ|2006}} |
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| proyears2 = 2010 |
| proyears2 = 2010 |
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| proteam2 = {{ |
| proteam2 = {{UCI team code|FLM|2010}} |
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| proyears3 = 2010–2011 |
| proyears3 = 2010–2011 |
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| proteam3 = {{ |
| proteam3 = {{UCI team code|VAC|2010}} |
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| proyears4 = 2011–2012 |
| proyears4 = 2011–2012 |
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| proteam4 = {{ |
| proteam4 = {{UCI team code|MKT|2011}} |
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| majorwins = '''[[Grand Tour (cycling)|Grand Tours]]''' |
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| majorwins = Giro d'Italia, 3 stages<br />Giro d'Italia, Young Rider jersey (2008)<br />Tirreno–Adriatico, Points jersey and 2 stages (2007) |
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::[[Young rider classification in the Giro d'Italia|Young rider classification]] ([[2008 Giro d'Italia|2008]]) |
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::3 individual stages ([[2007 Giro d'Italia|2007]], [[2008 Giro d'Italia|2008]]) |
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'''Riccardo Riccò''' (born 1 September 1983) is an Italian professional [[road bicycle racer]], who is suspended from all competition until 2024.<ref name="cyclingnews.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/coni-suspends-ricco|title=CONI suspends Riccò - Cyclingnews.com|website=cyclingnews.com|date=10 June 2011|access-date=17 April 2018}}</ref> He was previously ejected from the [[2008 Tour de France]] for doping violations and suspended. Riccò returned to competition in late 2010, but in February 2011 he was fired by his team, {{ |
'''Riccardo Riccò''' (born 1 September 1983) is an Italian professional [[road bicycle racer]], who is suspended from all competition until 2024.<ref name="cyclingnews.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/coni-suspends-ricco|title=CONI suspends Riccò - Cyclingnews.com|website=cyclingnews.com|date=10 June 2011|access-date=17 April 2018}}</ref> He was previously ejected from the [[2008 Tour de France]] for doping violations and suspended. Riccò returned to competition in late 2010, but in February 2011 he was fired by his team, {{UCI team code|VAC|2011}}, after he became seriously ill allegedly through a self-administered [[autologous]] [[blood transfusion]]. He then signed to [[UCI Continental]] team {{UCI team code|MKT|2011}}.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/ricco-to-sign-for-meridian-kamen|title=Riccò to sign for Meridian-Kamen - Cyclingnews.com|website=cyclingnews.com|date=June 2011|access-date=17 April 2018}}</ref> |
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On 19 April 2012 it was announced that he had been suspended for 12 years effectively ending his career.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/ricco-receives-12-year-ban/ |title=Ricco receives 12-year ban |publisher=cyclingnews |date=2012-04-19 |access-date=2018-05-19}}</ref> |
On 19 April 2012 it was announced that he had been suspended for 12 years, effectively ending his career.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/ricco-receives-12-year-ban/ |title=Ricco receives 12-year ban |publisher=cyclingnews |date=2012-04-19 |access-date=2018-05-19}}</ref> |
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== Career == |
== Career == |
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Born in [[Formigine]], Riccò joined [[UCI ProTeam]] {{ |
Born in [[Formigine]], Riccò joined [[UCI ProTeam]] {{UCI team code|FUJ|2006}} in 2006 after two successful seasons as an amateur rider, during which he won the [[Settimana Bergamasca]]. Prior to joining the team he tried to become a professional with {{UCI team code|CSF|2005}} in 2005 but was not allowed because several blood tests revealed his [[hematocrit]] levels exceeded those acceptable. Saunier Duval's sportif director, [[Mauro Gianetti]], suggested he spend a week in the UCI laboratory in Lausanne to prove that his blood values were natural. Further exhaustive tests by the UCI confirmed that Riccò's hematocrit level was naturally over 50%. This has since been questioned however when, on 17 July 2008, it was revealed that Riccò had a non negative test for EPO, the hematocrit boosting drug, following the Tour de France stage 4 time trial at Cholet.<ref>{{cite web |
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|title = Professional Racer's Details – RICCO Riccardo |
|title = Professional Racer's Details – RICCO Riccardo |
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In the week following the race, Riccò admitted to the [[Italian National Olympic Committee]] (CONI) that, independent of the team, he had been taking EPO in preparation for the [[2008 Tour de France]], and he accepted responsibility for his actions and apologized to his teammates and fans.<ref>http://tour-de-france.velonews.com/article/81064/Riccò-admits-to-doping. Retrieved30JUL2008</ref> Riccò told the Italian newspaper ''[[La Repubblica]]'' that it was the banned doping doctor [[Carlo Santuccione]] who supplied the new form of EPO.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=news/2008/aug08/aug06news2|title= Riccò names supplier|publisher=Cyclingnews.com|access-date=2008-09-06}}</ref> |
In the week following the race, Riccò admitted to the [[Italian National Olympic Committee]] (CONI) that, independent of the team, he had been taking EPO in preparation for the [[2008 Tour de France]], and he accepted responsibility for his actions and apologized to his teammates and fans.<ref>http://tour-de-france.velonews.com/article/81064/Riccò-admits-to-doping. Retrieved30JUL2008</ref> Riccò told the Italian newspaper ''[[La Repubblica]]'' that it was the banned doping doctor [[Carlo Santuccione]] who supplied the new form of EPO.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=news/2008/aug08/aug06news2|title= Riccò names supplier|publisher=Cyclingnews.com|access-date=2008-09-06}}</ref> |
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Following Riccò's admission of guilt in the affair, his advisors had hoped for a 20-month ban to be handed to the rider,<ref name = "Ricco handed two-year doping ban"/> but on 2 October 2008, he was handed a 2-year ban by the Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI),<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/cycling/7648483.stm |title=Ricco handed two-year doping ban |work=[[BBC News]] |access-date=2008-10-05 |date=2008-10-02}}</ref> which Riccò found disappointing; "''I'm very disappointed and bitter. I expected better understanding. But I made a mistake and it's fair that I pay.''"<ref name = "Ricco handed two-year doping ban"/> However, on 17 March 2009, the [[Court of Arbitration for Sport]] reduced the ban to 20 months because of his cooperation; he resumed racing in March 2010 on the {{ |
Following Riccò's admission of guilt in the affair, his advisors had hoped for a 20-month ban to be handed to the rider,<ref name = "Ricco handed two-year doping ban"/> but on 2 October 2008, he was handed a 2-year ban by the Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI),<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/cycling/7648483.stm |title=Ricco handed two-year doping ban |work=[[BBC News]] |access-date=2008-10-05 |date=2008-10-02}}</ref> which Riccò found disappointing; "''I'm very disappointed and bitter. I expected better understanding. But I made a mistake and it's fair that I pay.''"<ref name = "Ricco handed two-year doping ban"/> However, on 17 March 2009, the [[Court of Arbitration for Sport]] reduced the ban to 20 months because of his cooperation; he resumed racing in March 2010 on the {{UCI team code|FLM|2010}} team. |
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Riccò also faced criminal prosecution in both Italy and France for the doping affair. He was convicted by a criminal court in [[Padua]] and given a fine of €3,040.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.velonation.com/News/ID/10472/Riccardo-Ricco-given-suspended-prison-sentence-and-3000-fine-for-Tour-2008-offences.aspx|title=Riccardo Riccò given suspended prison sentence and €3,000 fine for Tour 2008 offences|last=VeloNation|website=www.velonation.com|access-date=17 April 2018}}</ref> In June 2010, Riccò was handed a two-year [[suspended prison sentence|suspended sentence]] by a Toulouse court, which was upheld on appeal in November 2011.<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cycling/15848251 Riccardo Ricco loses appeal over suspended sentence] – BBC News, 22 November 2011</ref> |
Riccò also faced criminal prosecution in both Italy and France for the doping affair. He was convicted by a criminal court in [[Padua]] and given a fine of €3,040.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.velonation.com/News/ID/10472/Riccardo-Ricco-given-suspended-prison-sentence-and-3000-fine-for-Tour-2008-offences.aspx|title=Riccardo Riccò given suspended prison sentence and €3,000 fine for Tour 2008 offences|last=VeloNation|website=www.velonation.com|access-date=17 April 2018}}</ref> In June 2010, Riccò was handed a two-year [[suspended prison sentence|suspended sentence]] by a Toulouse court, which was upheld on appeal in November 2011.<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cycling/15848251 Riccardo Ricco loses appeal over suspended sentence] – BBC News, 22 November 2011</ref> |
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In August 2010, Riccò terminated his contract for {{ |
In August 2010, Riccò terminated his contract for {{UCI team code|FLM|2010}},<ref>[http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/ceramica-flaminia-announces-ricco-contract-termination Ceramica Flaminia announces Riccò contract termination] Cyclingnews, 13 August 2010</ref> and signed a two-year contract with Dutch [[Vacansoleil Pro Cycling Team]].<ref>[http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/ricco-signs-with-vacansoleil Ricco signs with Vancansoleil] Cyclingnews, 17 August 2010</ref> |
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===2011 blood transfusion incident=== |
===2011 blood transfusion incident=== |
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On 6 February 2011 Riccò was admitted to a hospital in critical condition, with sepsis and kidney failure, allegedly due to a blood transfusion he performed on himself with 25-day-old blood. Riccò admitted to the doctor treating him that he had performed the transfusion in the presence of his girlfriend [[Vania Rossi]]. The doctor reported this information to authorities leading to an investigation being opened against the professional cyclist by police and the Italian Olympic committee (CONI).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/italian-police-investigate-ricco-for-blood-doping|title=Italian police investigate Riccò for blood doping - Cyclingnews.com|website=cyclingnews.com|date=8 February 2011|access-date=17 April 2018}}</ref> Riccò was released from the hospital within two weeks, and was subsequently sacked by his team {{ |
On 6 February 2011 Riccò was admitted to a hospital in critical condition, with sepsis and kidney failure, allegedly due to a blood transfusion he performed on himself with 25-day-old blood. Riccò admitted to the doctor treating him that he had performed the transfusion in the presence of his girlfriend [[Vania Rossi]]. The doctor reported this information to authorities leading to an investigation being opened against the professional cyclist by police and the Italian Olympic committee (CONI).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/italian-police-investigate-ricco-for-blood-doping|title=Italian police investigate Riccò for blood doping - Cyclingnews.com|website=cyclingnews.com|date=8 February 2011|access-date=17 April 2018}}</ref> Riccò was released from the hospital within two weeks, and was subsequently sacked by his team {{UCI team code|VAC|2011}}.<ref>[http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/vacansoleil-fires-ricco-over-doping Vacansoleil fires Riccò over doping] Cyclingnews, 19 February 2011</ref> Riccò later denied blood doping, but also stated that he was finished with the sport and that he wanted to train to become a [[barista]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/ricco-reveals-he-will-never-race-again|title=Riccò reveals he will never race again - Cyclingnews.com|website=cyclingnews.com|date=12 March 2011|access-date=17 April 2018}}</ref> He later changed his mind and said he would indeed like to race again. |
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In October 2011, it was reported that Riccò confessed to the blood transfusion to CONI<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/ricco-confesses-to-blood-transfusion |title=Ricco Confesses To Blood Transfusion {{!}} Cyclingnews.com |website=www.cyclingnews.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111013124017/http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/ricco-confesses-to-blood-transfusion |archive-date=2011-10-13}} |
In October 2011, it was reported that Riccò confessed to the blood transfusion to CONI<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/ricco-confesses-to-blood-transfusion |title=Ricco Confesses To Blood Transfusion {{!}} Cyclingnews.com |website=www.cyclingnews.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111013124017/http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/ricco-confesses-to-blood-transfusion |archive-date=2011-10-13}}</ref> although his lawyer later denied these reports.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.velonation.com/News/ID/10066/Riccos-confession-denied-by-his-lawyer.aspx|title=Riccò's confession denied by his lawyer|last=VeloNation|website=www.velonation.com|access-date=17 April 2018}}</ref> |
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On 19 April 2012, Italy's National Anti-doping Court (TNA – Tribunale Nazionale Antidoping) banned Riccò from any professional cycling activity for 12 years, effectively ending his career.<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cycling/17775015 Riccardo Ricco's career all-but ended by 12-year doping ban] – BBC Sport, 19 April 2012</ref> Riccò appealed to the [[Court of Arbitration for Sport]].<ref>[http://www.velonation.com/News/ID/13187/Ricco-to-battle-twelve-year-ban-before-CAS-in-December-11th.aspx Riccò to battle twelve year ban before CAS in 11 December] – Velonation, 31 October 2012</ref> The CAS upheld the ban.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://velonews.competitor.com/2013/03/news/cas-dismisses-riccos-appeal-against-12-year-doping-ban_276343|title=CAS dismisses Ricco's appeal against 12-year doping ban - VeloNews.com|date=1 March 2013|website=competitor.com|access-date=17 April 2018}}</ref> |
On 19 April 2012, Italy's National Anti-doping Court (TNA – Tribunale Nazionale Antidoping) banned Riccò from any professional cycling activity for 12 years, effectively ending his career.<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cycling/17775015 Riccardo Ricco's career all-but ended by 12-year doping ban] – BBC Sport, 19 April 2012</ref> Riccò appealed to the [[Court of Arbitration for Sport]].<ref>[http://www.velonation.com/News/ID/13187/Ricco-to-battle-twelve-year-ban-before-CAS-in-December-11th.aspx Riccò to battle twelve year ban before CAS in 11 December] – Velonation, 31 October 2012</ref> The CAS upheld the ban.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://velonews.competitor.com/2013/03/news/cas-dismisses-riccos-appeal-against-12-year-doping-ban_276343|title=CAS dismisses Ricco's appeal against 12-year doping ban - VeloNews.com|date=1 March 2013|website=competitor.com|access-date=17 April 2018}}</ref> |
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==Major results== |
==Major results== |
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: 8th Overall [[Giro della Lunigiana]] |
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;2002 |
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: 7th Road race, [[2002 UCI Road World Championships|UCI Under-23 Road World Championships]] |
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;2003 |
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: 1st [[Coppa della Pace]] |
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: 8th Overall [[Giro Next Gen|Giro Ciclistico d'Italia]] |
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: 1st [[File:MaillotItalia.svg|20px]] [[Italian National Road Race Championships|Road race]], National Under-23 Road Championships |
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: 4th [[Gran Premio Industrie del Marmo]] |
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: 5th Overall [[Giro Next Gen|Giro Ciclistico d'Italia]] |
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;2005 |
;2005 |
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: 1st [[File:Jersey yellowred.svg|20px]] Overall [[Settimana Ciclistica Lombarda]] |
: 1st [[File:Jersey yellowred.svg|20px]] Overall [[Settimana Ciclistica Lombarda]] |
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::1st [[File:Jersey green.svg|20px]] Points classification |
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::1st [[File:Jersey white.svg|20px]] Young rider classification |
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::1st Stages 2 & 3 |
::1st Stages 2 & 3 |
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: 2nd [[Gran Premio della Liberazione]] |
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: 3rd [[Gran Premio Palio del Recioto]] |
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: 6th [[GP Capodarco]] |
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: 7th Overall [[Giro di Toscana|Giro della Toscana]] |
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::1st Stage 4 |
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;2006 |
;2006 |
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: 1st [[Japan Cup (cycling)|Japan Cup]] |
: 1st [[Japan Cup (cycling)|Japan Cup]] |
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: [[Settimana internazionale di Coppi e Bartali]] |
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::1st [[File:Jersey white.svg|20px]] Points classification |
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::1st Stage 5 |
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: 3rd [[Gran Premio Bruno Beghelli]] |
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: 5th [[Giro dell'Emilia]] |
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: 8th [[Coppa Placci]] |
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: 9th [[Coppa Sabatini]] |
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;2007 |
;2007 |
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: [[2007 Tirreno–Adriatico|Tirreno–Adriatico]] |
: [[2007 Tirreno–Adriatico|Tirreno–Adriatico]] |
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: 4th [[Giro dell'Emilia]] |
: 4th [[Giro dell'Emilia]] |
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: 5th [[2007 La Flèche Wallonne|La Flèche Wallonne]] |
: 5th [[2007 La Flèche Wallonne|La Flèche Wallonne]] |
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: 5th [[Gran Premio Bruno Beghelli]] |
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: 6th Overall [[2007 Giro d'Italia|Giro d'Italia]] |
: 6th Overall [[2007 Giro d'Italia|Giro d'Italia]] |
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::1st Stage 15 |
::1st Stage 15 |
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: 9th Overall [[Tour de San Luis]] |
: 9th Overall [[2007 Tour de San Luis|Tour de San Luis]] |
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::1st Stage 4 |
::1st Stage 4 |
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: 9th [[2007 Amstel Gold Race|Amstel Gold Race]] |
: 9th [[2007 Amstel Gold Race|Amstel Gold Race]] |
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;2008 |
;2008 |
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: 2nd Overall [[2008 Giro d'Italia|Giro d'Italia]] |
: 2nd Overall [[2008 Giro d'Italia|Giro d'Italia]] |
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::1st [[File:Jersey white.svg|20px]] Young rider classification |
::1st [[File:Jersey white.svg|20px]] [[Young rider classification in the Giro d'Italia|Young rider classification]] |
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::1st Stages 2 & 8 |
::1st Stages 2 & 8 |
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::Held [[File:Jersey violet.svg|20px]] after Stages 2 & 8 |
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: <s>[[2008 Tour de France|Tour de France]]</s> |
: <s>[[2008 Tour de France|Tour de France]]</s> |
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::<s>1st Stages 6 & 9</s> |
::<s>1st Stages 6 & 9</s> |
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::Held [[File:Jersey polkadot.svg|20px]] after Stages 10–11 |
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::Held [[File:Jersey white.svg|20px]] after Stages 1–2 & 10–11 |
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: 5th [[GP Miguel Induráin]] |
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;2010 |
;2010 |
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: 1st [[File:Jersey yellow.svg|20px]] Overall [[Tour of Austria]] |
: 1st [[File:Jersey yellow.svg|20px]] Overall [[Tour of Austria]] |
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::1st Stages 2 & 4 |
::1st Stages 2 & 4 |
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: 1st [[Coppa Sabatini]] |
: 1st [[Coppa Sabatini]] |
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: 2nd Overall [[2010 Giro del Trentino|Giro del Trentino]] |
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::1st Stage 2 |
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: 2nd Overall [[Settimana Ciclista Lombarda]] |
: 2nd Overall [[Settimana Ciclista Lombarda]] |
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::1st [[File:Jersey green.svg|20px]] Points classification |
::1st [[File:Jersey green.svg|20px]] Points classification |
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::1st Stages |
::1st Stages 4 & 6 |
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: 2nd |
: 2nd [[Grand Prix de Wallonie]] |
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: 4th Overall [[Settimana internazionale di Coppi e Bartali]] |
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: 9th [[Giro dell'Emilia]] |
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: 10th [[Italian National Road Race Championships|Road race]], National Road Championships |
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;2011 |
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: 7th [[Grand Prix La Marseillaise|Grand Prix d'Ouverture La Marseillaise]] |
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Personal information | |
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Full name | Riccardo Riccò |
Nickname | The Cobra |
Born | Formigine, Italy | 1 September 1983
Height | 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) |
Weight | 59 kg (130 lb) |
Team information | |
Current team | Suspended |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Rider type | Climber |
Professional teams | |
2006–2008 | Saunier Duval–Prodir |
2010 | Ceramica Flaminia |
2010–2011 | Vacansoleil |
2011–2012 | Meridiana–Kamen |
Major wins | |
Grand Tours
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Riccardo Riccò (born 1 September 1983) is an Italian professional road bicycle racer, who is suspended from all competition until 2024.[1] He was previously ejected from the 2008 Tour de France for doping violations and suspended. Riccò returned to competition in late 2010, but in February 2011 he was fired by his team, Vacansoleil–DCM, after he became seriously ill allegedly through a self-administered autologous blood transfusion. He then signed to UCI Continental team Meridiana–Kamen.[2]
On 19 April 2012 it was announced that he had been suspended for 12 years, effectively ending his career.[3]
Career
[edit]Born in Formigine, Riccò joined UCI ProTeam Saunier Duval–Prodir in 2006 after two successful seasons as an amateur rider, during which he won the Settimana Bergamasca. Prior to joining the team he tried to become a professional with Ceramica Panaria–Navigare in 2005 but was not allowed because several blood tests revealed his hematocrit levels exceeded those acceptable. Saunier Duval's sportif director, Mauro Gianetti, suggested he spend a week in the UCI laboratory in Lausanne to prove that his blood values were natural. Further exhaustive tests by the UCI confirmed that Riccò's hematocrit level was naturally over 50%. This has since been questioned however when, on 17 July 2008, it was revealed that Riccò had a non negative test for EPO, the hematocrit boosting drug, following the Tour de France stage 4 time trial at Cholet.[4][5] It has since been suggested by fellow professional rider Jérôme Pineau that Riccò openly doped even as a junior rider.[6]
Saunier Duval (2006–2008)
[edit]Riccò's breakthrough came during the 2007 Tirreno–Adriatico, when he won two consecutive stages and the points classification. He also won a stage and finished second in Settimana internazionale di Coppi e Bartali. He then finished ninth in Amstel Gold Race and sixth in La Flèche Wallonne in his first ever appearance in the Ardennes Classics.[7] He rode the Giro d'Italia as a domestique of team leader Gilberto Simoni and in the process he took the 15th stage at Tre Cime di Lavaredo ahead of his teammate Leonardo Piepoli. He would finish sixth overall, seven minutes behind eventual winner Danilo Di Luca. In the season finale Giro di Lombardia, he finished second after losing a two-man sprint with Damiano Cunego.
In 2008, Riccò rode the Giro d'Italia as team leader, and impressed in the mountains, taking two stage victories, the young rider's classification, and was 2nd overall in the general classification, 1:57 behind winner Alberto Contador. It was suspected that Riccò's performance was not clean. Doping expert Michel Audran has stated that CERA was in use by some riders in the 2008 Giro[8] CERA is the supposedly untraceable third generation EPO used by Riccò in the Tour de France weeks later.
On 10 July 2008, Riccò won stage 6 of the Tour de France with a hilltop finish at Super-Besse giving him his first Tour de France stage win. There were, however, some rumors saying that test results revealed abnormalities in his blood level. The team and the athlete claimed there were no doping issues, however, since Riccò claims to have a naturally high haematocrit level. He reportedly has a UCI certificate attesting to an hematocrit of 51%, 50% being considered the accepted upper limit since 1997. Three days later he achieved his second win at stage 9 of the Tour de France with a break away climb of the Col d'Aspin.
Doping
[edit]2008 Tour de France
[edit]On 17 July 2008, Riccò tested positive for the banned blood booster Continuous Erythropoiesis Receptor Activator (or CERA, a variant of Erythropoietin),[9] from a sample taken following the fourth stage, making him the third rider to test positive for this substance in the 2008 Tour de France after Moisés Dueñas of Barloworld and Manuel Beltrán of Liquigas. He was immediately ejected from the Tour and his team Saunier Duval withdrew of their own volition. Saunier Duval announced the next day that team manager Mauro Gianetti had "lost faith in" Riccò and that he had been fired from the team;[10] Riccò spent the night at the police station[11] and was indicted on charges of "use of poisonous substances". He denied the charges and told RAI television;
I'm very bitter. I spent a night in the police station and it was like being in prison. The magistrate listened to what I had to say. They searched my bags but only found some vitamins that we all use and so they decided to let me go home.
The prosecutor, Antoine Leroy, testified that medical supplies including syringes and equipment for intravenous drips were found in his hotel room, but were unused. According to AFP, the prosecutor said in the first searches, "there were no doping substances as such" found.[12]
It was later revealed that Riccò had attempted to escape doping control officials after stage 4 of the Tour, but had been caught in traffic. As a result of this, officials decided that he was to be tested after every stage.[13] It was also revealed that CERA's manufacturer Roche Pharmaceuticals had secretly worked closely with the World Anti-Doping Agency to develop a test for the drug, and this was how Riccò had been caught.[14]
In the week following the race, Riccò admitted to the Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI) that, independent of the team, he had been taking EPO in preparation for the 2008 Tour de France, and he accepted responsibility for his actions and apologized to his teammates and fans.[15] Riccò told the Italian newspaper La Repubblica that it was the banned doping doctor Carlo Santuccione who supplied the new form of EPO.[16]
Following Riccò's admission of guilt in the affair, his advisors had hoped for a 20-month ban to be handed to the rider,[11] but on 2 October 2008, he was handed a 2-year ban by the Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI),[17] which Riccò found disappointing; "I'm very disappointed and bitter. I expected better understanding. But I made a mistake and it's fair that I pay."[11] However, on 17 March 2009, the Court of Arbitration for Sport reduced the ban to 20 months because of his cooperation; he resumed racing in March 2010 on the Ceramica Flaminia team.
Riccò also faced criminal prosecution in both Italy and France for the doping affair. He was convicted by a criminal court in Padua and given a fine of €3,040.[18] In June 2010, Riccò was handed a two-year suspended sentence by a Toulouse court, which was upheld on appeal in November 2011.[19]
In August 2010, Riccò terminated his contract for Ceramica Flaminia,[20] and signed a two-year contract with Dutch Vacansoleil Pro Cycling Team.[21]
2011 blood transfusion incident
[edit]On 6 February 2011 Riccò was admitted to a hospital in critical condition, with sepsis and kidney failure, allegedly due to a blood transfusion he performed on himself with 25-day-old blood. Riccò admitted to the doctor treating him that he had performed the transfusion in the presence of his girlfriend Vania Rossi. The doctor reported this information to authorities leading to an investigation being opened against the professional cyclist by police and the Italian Olympic committee (CONI).[22] Riccò was released from the hospital within two weeks, and was subsequently sacked by his team Vacansoleil–DCM.[23] Riccò later denied blood doping, but also stated that he was finished with the sport and that he wanted to train to become a barista.[24] He later changed his mind and said he would indeed like to race again.
In October 2011, it was reported that Riccò confessed to the blood transfusion to CONI[25] although his lawyer later denied these reports.[26]
On 19 April 2012, Italy's National Anti-doping Court (TNA – Tribunale Nazionale Antidoping) banned Riccò from any professional cycling activity for 12 years, effectively ending his career.[27] Riccò appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.[28] The CAS upheld the ban.[29]
2014 accusations
[edit]On 1 May 2014 Riccò was accused of purchasing EPO and testosterone, after being caught by Italian police in the car park of a McDonald's restaurant in Livorno.[30] Riccò later claimed to be "in the wrong place at the wrong time" and his lawyer stated that he was not in the car park to purchase EPO.
Major results
[edit]- 2001
- 8th Overall Giro della Lunigiana
- 2002
- 7th Road race, UCI Under-23 Road World Championships
- 2003
- 1st Coppa della Pace
- 8th Overall Giro Ciclistico d'Italia
- 1st Stage 2
- 2004
- 1st Road race, National Under-23 Road Championships
- 4th Gran Premio Industrie del Marmo
- 5th Overall Giro Ciclistico d'Italia
- 2005
- 1st Overall Settimana Ciclistica Lombarda
- 2nd Gran Premio della Liberazione
- 3rd Gran Premio Palio del Recioto
- 6th GP Capodarco
- 7th Overall Giro della Toscana
- 1st Stage 4
- 2006
- 1st Japan Cup
- Settimana internazionale di Coppi e Bartali
- 3rd Gran Premio Bruno Beghelli
- 5th Giro dell'Emilia
- 8th Coppa Placci
- 9th Coppa Sabatini
- 2007
- Tirreno–Adriatico
- 2nd Overall Settimana internazionale di Coppi e Bartali
- 1st Stage 5
- 2nd Giro di Lombardia
- 4th Giro dell'Emilia
- 5th La Flèche Wallonne
- 5th Gran Premio Bruno Beghelli
- 6th Overall Giro d'Italia
- 1st Stage 15
- 9th Overall Tour de San Luis
- 1st Stage 4
- 9th Amstel Gold Race
- 2008
- 2nd Overall Giro d'Italia
- 1st Young rider classification
- 1st Stages 2 & 8
- Held after Stages 2 & 8
Tour de France- 5th GP Miguel Induráin
- 2010
- 1st Overall Tour of Austria
- 1st Stages 2 & 4
- 1st Coppa Sabatini
- 2nd Overall Giro del Trentino
- 1st Stage 2
- 2nd Overall Settimana Ciclista Lombarda
- 2nd Grand Prix de Wallonie
- 4th Overall Settimana internazionale di Coppi e Bartali
- 9th Giro dell'Emilia
- 10th Road race, National Road Championships
- 2011
- 7th Grand Prix d'Ouverture La Marseillaise
Grand Tour general classification results timeline
[edit]Grand Tour | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Giro d'Italia | — | 6 | 2 | — | — | — | — |
Tour de France | 95 | — | — | — | — | — | |
Vuelta a España | Did not contest during career |
— | Did not compete |
---|---|
DNF | Did not finish |
Voided result |
See also
[edit]References
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- ^ "71st Flèche Wallonne – PT". cyclingnews.com. 25 April 2007. Retrieved 8 February 2008.
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- ^ "Tour de France: Ricco and Piepoli sacked by Saunier Duval". The Guardian. 18 July 2008. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
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- ^ "www.cyclingnews.com – the world centre of cycling". autobus.cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
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- ^ "VeloNews – Roche: No marker in new EPO drug – Tour de France Coverage". velonews.com. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
- ^ http://tour-de-france.velonews.com/article/81064/Riccò-admits-to-doping. Retrieved30JUL2008
- ^ "Riccò names supplier". Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 6 September 2008.
- ^ "Ricco handed two-year doping ban". BBC News. 2 October 2008. Retrieved 5 October 2008.
- ^ VeloNation. "Riccardo Riccò given suspended prison sentence and €3,000 fine for Tour 2008 offences". www.velonation.com. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
- ^ Riccardo Ricco loses appeal over suspended sentence – BBC News, 22 November 2011
- ^ Ceramica Flaminia announces Riccò contract termination Cyclingnews, 13 August 2010
- ^ Ricco signs with Vancansoleil Cyclingnews, 17 August 2010
- ^ "Italian police investigate Riccò for blood doping - Cyclingnews.com". cyclingnews.com. 8 February 2011. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
- ^ Vacansoleil fires Riccò over doping Cyclingnews, 19 February 2011
- ^ "Riccò reveals he will never race again - Cyclingnews.com". cyclingnews.com. 12 March 2011. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
- ^ "Ricco Confesses To Blood Transfusion | Cyclingnews.com". www.cyclingnews.com. Archived from the original on 13 October 2011.
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- ^ Riccardo Ricco's career all-but ended by 12-year doping ban – BBC Sport, 19 April 2012
- ^ Riccò to battle twelve year ban before CAS in 11 December – Velonation, 31 October 2012
- ^ "CAS dismisses Ricco's appeal against 12-year doping ban - VeloNews.com". competitor.com. 1 March 2013. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
- ^ Riccò caught buying doping products Cyclingnews, 1 May 2014
External links
[edit]- Rider biography
- Riccardo Riccò at ProCyclingStats
- Riccardo Riccò at Cycling Archives (archived)