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Iannone recieves 18 month MotoGP doping ban, Aprilia backs appeal
Andrea Iannone has been banned from FIM competition for 18
months after being found guilty of doping, with the Italian and current
employer Aprilia set to appeal the decision. Iannone tested positive for a banned substance in the lead
up to the Malaysian grand prix last year, and was provisionally banned from all
FIM competition in January. This forced him to miss the pre-season Sepang and Qatar tests,
and would have prevented him from taking to the grid for the campaign-opening
Qatar GP had it not been cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The FIM announced this afternoon though that Iannone’s ban
would remain final, and that he would have to miss competition for the next 18
months,...
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