Sevilla tests positive for blood plasma substitute

Oscar Sevilla escapes

Veteran Spanish climber Oscar Sevilla has been suspended following a positive ‘A' test for hydroxethyl starch, a blood plasma substitute, during the Tour of Colombia, in which he finished second overall.

The 33-year-old former Kelme and Comunidad Valenciana rider was one of the many Spanish pros to be involved in the Operation Puerto anti-doping probe back in 2006, although - like most of them - he denied he had any connection to it.

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