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Orica expects Yates verdict in coming weeks
- Updated: May 25, 2016
CASSANO D’ADDA – Orica – GreenEdge owner Gerry Ryan is optimistic for quick action from the UCI so Simon Yates can return to racing, possibly at the Tour de France.
Yates, 23, has not raced since early April after an adverse analytical finding for the banned substance Terbutaline from stage 6 in Paris-Nice. Ryan is hopeful the UCI will deliver its ruling within two weeks.
“Everything has been sent in. We will just wait and see the outcome,” Ryan said Wednesday. “Hopefully they will look upon [it] as a genuine mistake.”
Ryan, who is following the Giro d’Italia, where Orica – GreenEdge’s Colombian rider Esteban Chaves is placed second overall, also reaffirmed his hope that the UCI would regard the case as a “genuine mistake,” considering the team took full responsibility for …
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