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Operación Puerto doping case

Operación Puerto (Operation Mountain Pass)[1] is the code name of a still unfinished Spanish Police operation against the pro sports doping network of Doctor Eufemiano Fuentes. It started in May 2006, which resulted in a scandal that involved several of the world's most famous cyclists and teams at the time.

Media attention has focused on the small number of professional road cyclists named; however, sportspeople from other disciplines including football and tennis have also been connected with the scandal, though not officially indicted.[2] And among total number of athletes, fifteen had been acquitted by May 2007, while three had admitted doping or evidence of blood doping was found.[3][4]

Timeline Edit

Revelations by Jesús Manzano Edit

In March 2004 in an interview with the Spanish newspaper Diario AS, Jesús Manzano exposed systematic doping in his former cycling team, Kelme. He detailed blood doping[5] as well as the performance-enhancing drugs he used while on the team.[6] The investigation and the allegations he made led to questioning of several members of the team in April 2004. These included Eufemiano Fuentes who was the Kelme team doctor, Walter Virú the doctor before Fuentes, and Alfredo Córdova who was working for Liberty Seguros–Würth but involved with Kelme in 2003.[7] An investigation began into the practices of Fuentes in early 2006 by the anti-drug trafficking arm of the Spanish Guardia Civil.[8]

Police action Edit

On 23 May 2006, Guardia Civil arrested the directeur sportif of the Liberty Seguros–Würth team, Manolo Saiz, and four others including Fuentes, accused of doping practices with riders.[9] Spanish police raided residences. In one, belonging to Fuentes, they found a thousand doses of anabolic steroids, 100 packets of blood products, and machines to manipulate and transfuse them.[10] The Guardia Civil found a list naming other cyclists involved. Liberty Seguros withdrew their sponsorship, which left Würth as sole sponsor.[11]

Suspensions Edit

As more names leaked to the press, T-Mobile Team asked riders to sign a statement that they had never worked with Fuentes,[12] while the Phonak team suspended Santiago Botero and José Enrique Gutiérrez, who had finished second in the 2006 Giro d'Italia.[13] Tour de France organisers ASO considered withdrawing invitations to Würth and Comunidad Valenciana.[14] On 1 June, the director of Valenciana, José Ignacio Labarta, resigned.[15]

Würth found a new sponsor, five Kazakh companies united under the name of the capital, Astana, and became Astana-Würth.[16] ASO withdrew Comunitat Valenciana's invitation, moving riders to send blood samples to be analysed to prove their innocence.[17] The Vuelta a España considered expelling the team.[18]

After El País published details of Operación Puerto, Spanish riders boycotted the Spanish National Road Race Championships, which was cancelled after 500 metres.[19] ASO wrote asking Astana-Würth not to take part in the Tour de France, which the team ignored. Jan Ullrich, linked to Fuentes by the newspaper, threatened to sue El País.

The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) said Astana-Würth were to be accepted in the Tour. The Spanish authorities lifted the secret of summary two days before the start of the 2006 Tour, formally involving all 56 riders found in Fuentes' lists.

Because Ullrich and Óscar Sevilla were in the lists, T-Mobile suspended them.[20] The example was followed by Ivan Basso's Team CSC and Francisco Mancebo's AG2R Prévoyance. ASO demanded all riders involved be withdrawn by their teams, even though Astana-Würth had received the support of the CAS.

The day before the Tour, Astana-Würth yielded to pressure. Five of their riders had been excluded by ASO for involvement in the scandal, leaving only four of the six riders required. Francisco Mancebo, fourth the previous year and involved in the case, ended his career, according to his directeur sportif Vincent Lavenu. As a result, none of the riders who finished in the top 5 of the 2005 Tour de France started in the 2006 edition.

On 3 July, Würth also withdrew sponsorship of the Astana team. They had planned sponsorship only if it were not excluded from a race.

Six days later, T-Mobile fired Rudy Pevenage, directeur sportif, because he was also involved. On 21 July, the team suspended Ullrich and Sevilla, effectively sacking them. On the same day, Spanish cycling newspaper Meta2Mil listed codenames used by Fuentes which had not been deciphered by police.

Additional leaks Edit

In November 2006, El Mundo[citation needed] claimed that an anti-doping laboratory in Barcelona which analyzed 99 bags of blood plasma seized in Operación Puerto found "high levels of erythropoietin (EPO)". This suggested athletes working with Fuentes had been boosting their performance in ways other than blood doping. El Mundo suggested those implicated had delegated their cheating to Fuentes, and would not have been able to control the level of EPO they were taking.

After studying the Barcelona lab's report, El Mundo described Fuentes's program as: riders would visit Fuentes a few weeks before a race and have blood removed. Fuentes would run the blood through a centrifuge, separating the blood plasma from the red blood cells. The cells would be re-injected shortly before competition, boosting resistance to fatigue. If haematocrit levels (volume of red blood cells) got dangerously high, they would re-inject plasma as well, enhanced with EPO, to dilute the red blood cells and avoid detection.

The Barcelona lab did not identify any athlete responsible for any of the 99 tested bags of blood.[21]

Legal repercussions Edit

On 26 July 2006, five Astana riders were cleared by Spanish courts. The five – Joseba Beloki, Isidro Nozal, Sérgio Paulinho, Allan Davis and Alberto Contador – received a document clearing them of links to Operación Puerto, the Spanish newspaper El Diario Vasco reported.[22]

On 8 October, the Madrid court in charge of the case told the Spanish cycling federation, the Real Federación Española de Ciclismo (RFEC), that court documents could not be used in the federation's investigations.[23]

On 13 October, Ivan Basso was cleared by Italian authorities due to lack of evidence. Ullrich was cleared by the Spanish courts on 25 October. The judge ruled that Ullrich and Basso were put under investigation without proof of involvement.[24]

On 28 October, the RFEC closed disciplinary files against cyclists in the investigation. However, the RFEC will initiate disciplinary investigations on Manolo Sáiz.[25] UCI president Pat McQuaid was reported to feel let down by authorities in Spain. He hoped teams would require cyclists to submit DNA samples to clear their names.[26] The investigations into Spanish riders were suspended.[27] On 7 March 2007, the case was dropped through lack of evidence of crime.[28]

Admissions and evidence of doping Edit

On 3 April 2007, the German news agency sid said nine bags of blood marked Jan, number 1 or Hijo Rudicio (Son of Rudy) matched Jan Ullrich's saliva DNA.[4] On 7 May, Basso admitted involvement with the scandal to the Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI).[3] On 9 May, Michele Scarponi admitted he was Zapatero in Fuentes' files.[29] And on 30 June, Jörg Jaksche admitted he was Bella.[30]

Trial Edit

In January 2013, the Operacion Puerto trial went underway, and Eufemiano Fuentes offered to reveal the names of all the athletes who were his clients. Julia Santamaria, the judge presiding the trial, told Fuentes that he was not under obligations to name any athlete other than the cyclists implicated. Fuentes stated that he supplied athletes in other sports with drugs and said: "I could identify all the samples [of blood]. If you give me a list I could tell you who corresponds to each code on the [blood] packs."[31]

On the 30 April 2013 Fuentes was found guilty and given a one-year suspended prison sentence. The judge also ruled on a request to hand over blood bags to the Spanish Anti-Doping Agency. The judge ordered the blood bags destroyed, but the anti-doping agency has appealed.[32] Additional appeals were filed by the Union Cycliste Internationale, the Italian National Olympic Committee and the World Anti-Doping Agency, as well as by the prosecution.[33] On 14 June 2016, the original verdict against Fuentes was overruled and he was cleared of all charges. However, 211 blood bags from his laboratory are set to be handed over to anti-doping authorities for investigation.[34]

List of athletes named Edit

According to the Guardia Civil,[20][35][36] the following athletes have been named.

Cyclists Edit

Teams Edit

Astana–Würth
Comunidad Valenciana

Others in the cycling world Edit

AG2R Prévoyance
Caisse d'Epargne-Illes Balears
  • Constantino Zaballa
  • Alejandro Valverde – the source of blood marked VALV.(PITI) (Piti being believed to be the name of Valverde's dog at the time).[43] Valverde was suspended from racing in Italy from May 2009, and in May 2010 a two year suspension, backdated to 1 January 2010, was applied.
Team CSC
  • Ivan Basso – Basso's contract with CSC was terminated by mutual agreement on 18 October 2006.[44] On 27 October 2006 the case was dropped by the Federazione Ciclistica Italiana due to lack of evidence,[45] and he was then employed in December 2006 by Discovery Channel.[46] On 24 April 2007 Basso was suspended by Discovery Channel when the Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI) reopened his case. On 1 May 2007 Basso requested to be released from his Discovery Channel contract. This was granted.[47] Basso attended a hearing on 2 May,[48] and on 7 May 2007, admitted that he was Birillo.[3] Basso was suspended on 16 May 2007.[38]
  • Fränk Schleck – Schleck admitted transferring nearly 7000 euros to a bank account held by Dr. Fuentes, but denied any doping or personal contact with Fuentes.[49]
Phonak Hearing Systems
Rabobank
Saunier Duval–Prodir
T-Mobile Team
  • Óscar Sevilla – codename Sevillano.
  • Jan Ullrich – DNA tests confirmed that the 9 bags that were marked Jan, number 1 or Hijo Rudicio (Son of Rudy) all contained Jan Ullrich's blood.[4] An alleged doping plan was published in the newspaper, Süddeutsche Zeitung, where Ullrich's suspected doping during the first week of the 2005 Tour de France was described.[51] In 2013, Ullrich admitting to cooperate with Dr. Fuentes saying it was a mistake.[52]
Tinkoff Credit Systems
  • Tyler Hamilton – at the time of the initial investigation, Hamilton was suspended for a prior doping offence. Politiken, a Danish newspaper, published details of alleged doping diary of Hamilton during the 2003 season when he rode for Team CSC. It described intake of EPO, growth hormones, testosterone and insulin on 114 days during the 200-day season of 2003.[53] According to allegations originally published in El País, Hamilton is to have paid over €43,000 to Fuentes and that in 2003 Hamilton took erythropoietin, blood transfusions, growth hormone, a hormone taken by menopausal women and anabolic steroids.[54]
  • Jörg Jaksche – at the time of the initial investigation, Jaksche rode for Astana-Würth. On 30 June 2007, Jaksche admitted to Der Spiegel that he used Fuentes' services. He said that he was Bella, or number 20. Jaksche had been under suspension by Tinkoff Credit Systems since May.[30]
Unibet

Already retired or suspended Edit

Other athletes Edit

On 5 July 2006, Fuentes was indignant that only cyclists had been named and said he also worked with tennis and football players.[2] On 27 July 2006, IAAF was assured by Spanish prosecutors that no track and field athletes were involved.[58] On 23 September 2006, former cyclist Jesús Manzano told reporters from France 3 that he had seen "well-known footballers" from La Liga visit the offices of Dr Fuentes.[59]

In May 2007 Sepp Blatter, president of FIFA, at a World Anti-Doping Agency meeting in Montreal, was reportedly interested in the contents "of the Puerto file".[60] Le Monde had reported in December 2006 that they had possession of documents of Fuentes detailing "seasonal preparation plans" for Spanish football clubs FC Barcelona and Real Madrid. These plans did not specifically name any players.[61] No other athletes had been named.

It had also been discovered that Fuentes received over €327,000 annually from Real Sociedad San Sebastián. The documentation of the doctor also contained the inscriptions "RSOC" a couple of times and "Cuentas [bills] Asti" which most probably stands for Astiazarán, president of the club from 2001 to 2005. In the 2002–03 La Liga season Real Sociedad finished second in the Spanish League, missing the championship by two points.[62][63]

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information August 2023 Operacion Puerto Operation Mountain Pass 1 is the code name of a still unfinished Spanish Police operation against the pro sports doping network of Doctor Eufemiano Fuentes It started in May 2006 which resulted in a scandal that involved several of the world s most famous cyclists and teams at the time Media attention has focused on the small number of professional road cyclists named however sportspeople from other disciplines including football and tennis have also been connected with the scandal though not officially indicted 2 And among total number of athletes fifteen had been acquitted by May 2007 while three had admitted doping or evidence of blood doping was found 3 4 Contents 1 Timeline 1 1 Revelations by Jesus Manzano 1 2 Police action 1 3 Suspensions 1 4 Additional leaks 1 5 Legal repercussions 1 6 Admissions and evidence of doping 1 7 Trial 2 List of athletes named 2 1 Cyclists 2 1 1 Teams 2 1 2 Others in the cycling world 2 1 3 Already retired or suspended 2 2 Other athletes 3 ReferencesTimeline EditRevelations by Jesus Manzano Edit In March 2004 in an interview with the Spanish newspaper Diario AS Jesus Manzano exposed systematic doping in his former cycling team Kelme He detailed blood doping 5 as well as the performance enhancing drugs he used while on the team 6 The investigation and the allegations he made led to questioning of several members of the team in April 2004 These included Eufemiano Fuentes who was the Kelme team doctor Walter Viru the doctor before Fuentes and Alfredo Cordova who was working for Liberty Seguros Wurth but involved with Kelme in 2003 7 An investigation began into the practices of Fuentes in early 2006 by the anti drug trafficking arm of the Spanish Guardia Civil 8 Police action Edit On 23 May 2006 Guardia Civil arrested the directeur sportif of the Liberty Seguros Wurth team Manolo Saiz and four others including Fuentes accused of doping practices with riders 9 Spanish police raided residences In one belonging to Fuentes they found a thousand doses of anabolic steroids 100 packets of blood products and machines to manipulate and transfuse them 10 The Guardia Civil found a list naming other cyclists involved Liberty Seguros withdrew their sponsorship which left Wurth as sole sponsor 11 Suspensions Edit As more names leaked to the press T Mobile Team asked riders to sign a statement that they had never worked with Fuentes 12 while the Phonak team suspended Santiago Botero and Jose Enrique Gutierrez who had finished second in the 2006 Giro d Italia 13 Tour de France organisers ASO considered withdrawing invitations to Wurth and Comunidad Valenciana 14 On 1 June the director of Valenciana Jose Ignacio Labarta resigned 15 Wurth found a new sponsor five Kazakh companies united under the name of the capital Astana and became Astana Wurth 16 ASO withdrew Comunitat Valenciana s invitation moving riders to send blood samples to be analysed to prove their innocence 17 The Vuelta a Espana considered expelling the team 18 After El Pais published details of Operacion Puerto Spanish riders boycotted the Spanish National Road Race Championships which was cancelled after 500 metres 19 ASO wrote asking Astana Wurth not to take part in the Tour de France which the team ignored Jan Ullrich linked to Fuentes by the newspaper threatened to sue El Pais The Court of Arbitration for Sport CAS said Astana Wurth were to be accepted in the Tour The Spanish authorities lifted the secret of summary two days before the start of the 2006 Tour formally involving all 56 riders found in Fuentes lists Because Ullrich and oscar Sevilla were in the lists T Mobile suspended them 20 The example was followed by Ivan Basso s Team CSC and Francisco Mancebo s AG2R Prevoyance ASO demanded all riders involved be withdrawn by their teams even though Astana Wurth had received the support of the CAS The day before the Tour Astana Wurth yielded to pressure Five of their riders had been excluded by ASO for involvement in the scandal leaving only four of the six riders required Francisco Mancebo fourth the previous year and involved in the case ended his career according to his directeur sportif Vincent Lavenu As a result none of the riders who finished in the top 5 of the 2005 Tour de France started in the 2006 edition On 3 July Wurth also withdrew sponsorship of the Astana team They had planned sponsorship only if it were not excluded from a race Six days later T Mobile fired Rudy Pevenage directeur sportif because he was also involved On 21 July the team suspended Ullrich and Sevilla effectively sacking them On the same day Spanish cycling newspaper Meta2Mil listed codenames used by Fuentes which had not been deciphered by police Additional leaks Edit In November 2006 El Mundo citation needed claimed that an anti doping laboratory in Barcelona which analyzed 99 bags of blood plasma seized in Operacion Puerto found high levels of erythropoietin EPO This suggested athletes working with Fuentes had been boosting their performance in ways other than blood doping El Mundo suggested those implicated had delegated their cheating to Fuentes and would not have been able to control the level of EPO they were taking After studying the Barcelona lab s report El Mundo described Fuentes s program as riders would visit Fuentes a few weeks before a race and have blood removed Fuentes would run the blood through a centrifuge separating the blood plasma from the red blood cells The cells would be re injected shortly before competition boosting resistance to fatigue If haematocrit levels volume of red blood cells got dangerously high they would re inject plasma as well enhanced with EPO to dilute the red blood cells and avoid detection The Barcelona lab did not identify any athlete responsible for any of the 99 tested bags of blood 21 Legal repercussions Edit On 26 July 2006 five Astana riders were cleared by Spanish courts The five Joseba Beloki Isidro Nozal Sergio Paulinho Allan Davis and Alberto Contador received a document clearing them of links to Operacion Puerto the Spanish newspaper El Diario Vasco reported 22 On 8 October the Madrid court in charge of the case told the Spanish cycling federation the Real Federacion Espanola de Ciclismo RFEC that court documents could not be used in the federation s investigations 23 On 13 October Ivan Basso was cleared by Italian authorities due to lack of evidence Ullrich was cleared by the Spanish courts on 25 October The judge ruled that Ullrich and Basso were put under investigation without proof of involvement 24 On 28 October the RFEC closed disciplinary files against cyclists in the investigation However the RFEC will initiate disciplinary investigations on Manolo Saiz 25 UCI president Pat McQuaid was reported to feel let down by authorities in Spain He hoped teams would require cyclists to submit DNA samples to clear their names 26 The investigations into Spanish riders were suspended 27 On 7 March 2007 the case was dropped through lack of evidence of crime 28 Admissions and evidence of doping Edit On 3 April 2007 the German news agency sid said nine bags of blood marked Jan number 1 or Hijo Rudicio Son of Rudy matched Jan Ullrich s saliva DNA 4 On 7 May Basso admitted involvement with the scandal to the Italian National Olympic Committee CONI 3 On 9 May Michele Scarponi admitted he was Zapatero in Fuentes files 29 And on 30 June Jorg Jaksche admitted he was Bella 30 Trial Edit In January 2013 the Operacion Puerto trial went underway and Eufemiano Fuentes offered to reveal the names of all the athletes who were his clients Julia Santamaria the judge presiding the trial told Fuentes that he was not under obligations to name any athlete other than the cyclists implicated Fuentes stated that he supplied athletes in other sports with drugs and said I could identify all the samples of blood If you give me a list I could tell you who corresponds to each code on the blood packs 31 On the 30 April 2013 Fuentes was found guilty and given a one year suspended prison sentence The judge also ruled on a request to hand over blood bags to the Spanish Anti Doping Agency The judge ordered the blood bags destroyed but the anti doping agency has appealed 32 Additional appeals were filed by the Union Cycliste Internationale the Italian National Olympic Committee and the World Anti Doping Agency as well as by the prosecution 33 On 14 June 2016 the original verdict against Fuentes was overruled and he was cleared of all charges However 211 blood bags from his laboratory are set to be handed over to anti doping authorities for investigation 34 List of athletes named EditAccording to the Guardia Civil 20 35 36 the following athletes have been named Cyclists Edit Teams Edit Astana Wurth Alberto Contador removed from the case by Spanish courts 26 July 2006 22 Allan Davis removed from the case by Spanish courts 26 July 2006 22 investigation closed by the Australian Sports Anti Doping Authority 14 December 37 Joseba Beloki removed from the case by Spanish courts 26 July 2006 22 David Etxebarria Isidro Nozal removed from the case by Spanish courts 26 July 2006 22 Unai Osa Sergio Paulinho removed from the case by Spanish courts 26 July 2006 22 Michele Scarponi admitted he is Zapatero in Fuentes files 29 Scarponi was suspended on 16 May 2007 38 Marcos Serrano Angel Vicioso dd Comunidad Valenciana Vicente Ballester removed from the case by Spanish courts 28 July 2006 39 David Bernabeu removed from the case by Spanish courts 28 July 2006 39 David Blanco removed from the case by Spanish courts 28 July 2006 39 Jose Adrian Bonilla removed from the case by Spanish courts 28 July 2006 39 Juan Gomis removed from the case by Spanish courts 28 July 2006 39 Eladio Jimenez removed from the case by Spanish courts 28 July 2006 39 David Latasa removed from the case by Spanish courts 28 July 2006 39 Javier Pascual Rodriguez removed from the case by Spanish courts 28 July 2006 39 Ruben Plaza removed from the case by Spanish courts 28 July 2006 39 dd Others in the cycling world Edit AG2R Prevoyance Francisco Mancebo initially retired from cycling 40 but having severed ties with AG2R 41 joined Spanish professional continental team Relax GAM 42 In 2009 he raced with USA based Rock Racing dd Caisse d Epargne Illes Balears Constantino Zaballa Alejandro Valverde the source of blood marked VALV PITI Piti being believed to be the name of Valverde s dog at the time 43 Valverde was suspended from racing in Italy from May 2009 and in May 2010 a two year suspension backdated to 1 January 2010 was applied dd Team CSC Ivan Basso Basso s contract with CSC was terminated by mutual agreement on 18 October 2006 44 On 27 October 2006 the case was dropped by the Federazione Ciclistica Italiana due to lack of evidence 45 and he was then employed in December 2006 by Discovery Channel 46 On 24 April 2007 Basso was suspended by Discovery Channel when the Italian National Olympic Committee CONI reopened his case On 1 May 2007 Basso requested to be released from his Discovery Channel contract This was granted 47 Basso attended a hearing on 2 May 48 and on 7 May 2007 admitted that he was Birillo 3 Basso was suspended on 16 May 2007 38 Frank Schleck Schleck admitted transferring nearly 7000 euros to a bank account held by Dr Fuentes but denied any doping or personal contact with Fuentes 49 dd Phonak Hearing Systems Jose Ignacio Gutierrez Jose Enrique Gutierrez Santiago Botero case dropped by disciplinary committee of the Federacion Colombiana de Ciclismo 2 October 2006 50 dd Rabobank Thomas Dekker confirmed he was codename Classicomano Luigi number 24 A reference to cycling coach Luigi Cecchini dd Saunier Duval Prodir Carlos Zarate Koldo Gil dd T Mobile Team oscar Sevilla codename Sevillano Jan Ullrich DNA tests confirmed that the 9 bags that were marked Jan number 1 or Hijo Rudicio Son of Rudy all contained Jan Ullrich s blood 4 An alleged doping plan was published in the newspaper Suddeutsche Zeitung where Ullrich s suspected doping during the first week of the 2005 Tour de France was described 51 In 2013 Ullrich admitting to cooperate with Dr Fuentes saying it was a mistake 52 dd Tinkoff Credit Systems Tyler Hamilton at the time of the initial investigation Hamilton was suspended for a prior doping offence Politiken a Danish newspaper published details of alleged doping diary of Hamilton during the 2003 season when he rode for Team CSC It described intake of EPO growth hormones testosterone and insulin on 114 days during the 200 day season of 2003 53 According to allegations originally published in El Pais Hamilton is to have paid over 43 000 to Fuentes and that in 2003 Hamilton took erythropoietin blood transfusions growth hormone a hormone taken by menopausal women and anabolic steroids 54 Jorg Jaksche at the time of the initial investigation Jaksche rode for Astana Wurth On 30 June 2007 Jaksche admitted to Der Spiegel that he used Fuentes services He said that he was Bella or number 20 Jaksche had been under suspension by Tinkoff Credit Systems since May 30 dd Unibet Carlos Garcia Quesada dd Already retired or suspended Edit Michele Bartoli on 25 May 2007 La Gazzetta dello Sport reported that Bartoli was connected to Fuentes with the code name Sansone Bartoli has not commented on this accusation 55 Angel Casero Roberto Heras Santiago Perez Marco Pantani deceased Corriere della Sera reported that Pantani was connected to Fuentes with the code name PTNI in 2003 56 Mario Cipollini Fuentes codename Maria according to the Gazzetta dello Sport 57 Other athletes Edit On 5 July 2006 Fuentes was indignant that only cyclists had been named and said he also worked with tennis and football players 2 On 27 July 2006 IAAF was assured by Spanish prosecutors that no track and field athletes were involved 58 On 23 September 2006 former cyclist Jesus Manzano told reporters from France 3 that he had seen well known footballers from La Liga visit the offices of Dr Fuentes 59 In May 2007 Sepp Blatter president of FIFA at a World Anti Doping Agency meeting in Montreal was reportedly interested in the contents of the Puerto file 60 Le Monde had reported in December 2006 that they had possession of documents of Fuentes detailing seasonal preparation plans for Spanish football clubs FC Barcelona and Real Madrid These plans did not specifically name any players 61 No other athletes had been named It had also been discovered that Fuentes received over 327 000 annually from Real Sociedad San Sebastian The documentation of the doctor also contained the inscriptions RSOC a couple of times and Cuentas bills Asti which most probably stands for Astiazaran president of the club from 2001 to 2005 In the 2002 03 La Liga season Real Sociedad finished second in the Spanish League missing the championship by two points 62 63 References Edit Inside the Blood Doping Investigation Der Spiegel 10 July 2006 a b Fuentes Me indigna la filtracion selectiva El Pais 5 July 2006 a b c David Ariel 2007 05 08 Basso admits role in doping scandal AP News Archived from the original on 2007 05 09 Retrieved 2007 05 08 a b c Puerto blood confirmed to be Ullrich s CyclingNews 4 April 2007 Fotheringham William September 22 2004 It can kill but blood doping is in vogue again Guardian co uk London Retrieved 2008 04 01 More revelations from Manzano Cyclingnews com Retrieved 2008 03 28 Manzano investigation widens Cyclingnews com Retrieved 2008 03 28 Everyone clean Cyclingnews com Retrieved 2008 03 28 Jeff Jones Saiz arrested on doping charges CyclingNews 23 May 2006 Les Clarke Spanish cycling speaks out over Saiz CyclingNews 24 May 2006 Anthony Tan Hernan Alvarez Liberty Seguros terminate contract CyclingNews 25 May 2006 Anthony Tan Susan Westemeyer All T Mobile riders must deny involvement CyclingNews 31 May 2006 Jeff Jones Phonak sidelines Botero and Gutierrez CyclingNews 2 June 2006 Jeff Jones Astana Wurth out of Tour CyclingNews 26 June 2006 Anthony Tan Comunidad Valenciana DS resigns CyclingNews 1 June 2006 Jeff Jones Saiz s team becomes Astana Wurth CyclingNews 3 June 2006 Antonio J Salmeron Comunidad Valenciana s Tour invite withdrawn CyclingNews 13 June 2006 Andrew Hood Vuelta dis invites Comunidad Valenciana Archived 2006 10 22 at the Wayback Machine VeloNews 27 July 2006 Hedwig Kroner Antonio J Salmeron Spanish media uncover Operacion Puerto investigation details Spanish championships not ridden after rider protest CyclingNews 26 June 2006 a b Jeff Jones Ullrich Sevilla and Pevenage suspended The list gets longer CyclingNews 30 June 2006 Associated Press EPO found in bags of blood seized in doping investigation International Herald Tribune November 24 2006 a b c d e f Andrew Hood Astana 5 cleared by Spanish courts Archived 2006 10 20 at the Wayback Machine VeloNews 26 July 2006 Laura Weislo Susan Westemeyer Puerto court orders Spanish federation not to act CyclingNews 8 October 2006 Mark Kreidler Ullrich may be free but damage is done ESPN com 27 October 2006 Laura Weislo Spanish federation drops Operacion Puerto cases CyclingNews 28 October 2006 Agence France Presse McQuaid frustrated by Puerto investigation Archived 2006 11 09 at the Wayback Machine VeloNews 28 October 2006 Provisoirement classee L Equipe 26 October 2006 Puerto inquiry dropped Spanish papers report Archived 2007 03 12 at the Wayback Machine Velonews com March 7 2007 a b Lindsay Joe 2007 05 09 Boulder Report Half Measures Bicycling com Rodale Retrieved 2007 05 10 a b Nesha Starcevic German rider Joerg Jaksche admits blood doping from Spanish doctor International Herald Tribune June 30 2007 Jacquelin Magnay 30 January 2013 Spanish doctor Eufemiano Fuentes told he does not have reveal athletes he treated in doping inquiry The Telegraph Telegraph Media Group Limited Retrieved 31 January 2013 Fiona Govan 30 April 2013 Eufemiano Fuentes handed one year prison sentence The Telegraph Telegraph Media Group Limited Archived from the original on 5 May 2013 Retrieved 30 April 2013 Operation Puerto Wada to appeal against blood bags destruction BBC 17 May 2013 Retrieved 23 May 2013 Fotheringham Alasdair 14 June 2016 Operacion Puerto blood bags to be handed over to anti doping authorities cyclingsnews com Retrieved 17 June 2016 Dopage La liste des coureurs cites Archived 2009 06 23 at the Wayback Machine L Equipe 30 June 2006 Von Basso bis Ullrich Spiegel June 30 2006 Davis case closed Archived 2007 09 07 at archive today Cycling Australia 18 December 2006 a b Basso and Scarponi suspended CyclingNews com 2007 05 16 Retrieved 2007 05 25 a b c d e f g h i Antonio J Salmeron Comunidad Valenciana riders get all clear CyclingNews 30 July 2006 Mancebo ends career Cyclingnews com 2006 06 30 Retrieved 2007 01 25 Tan Anthony 2006 12 05 Mancebo breaks with AG2R Cyclingnews com Retrieved 2007 01 25 Mancebo starts season Cyclingnews com 2007 01 23 Retrieved 2007 01 25 No EPO in Basso s blood bags but different for Valverde Cyclingnews com 2007 01 23 Retrieved 2007 01 25 Ivan Basso To Leave Team CSC Team CSC 18 October 2006 Tim Maloney Gregor Brown Basso officially cleared in Operacion Puerto CyclingNews 27 October 2006 Gregor Brown Ivan Basso back on the road with Discovery Channel CyclingNews 3 December 2006 Basso s request to leave Team Discovery Channel is granted CyclingNews 1 May 2007 Basso s Giro participation in doubt CyclingNews 24 April 2007 Frank Schleck admits Fuentes payment BikeRadar 3 October 2008 Andrew Hood Botero cleared Archived 2006 11 18 at the Wayback Machine VeloNews 2 October 2006 Ullrich s alleged doping plan Cyclingnews com Retrieved 2008 04 01 Jan Ullrich gesteht erstmals Eigenblutdoping Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung in German 22 June 2013 Retrieved 17 June 2016 Hamilton s doping diary from 2003 published Cyclingnews com Retrieved 2008 04 01 Fotheringham William 28 June 2006 Vinokourov team expelled from Tour de France Guardian co uk London Retrieved 2008 04 03 Italian paper reports Bartoli is Sansone Cyclingnews com 2007 05 25 Retrieved 2007 05 25 Pantani a Fuentes patient too Cyclingnews com Retrieved 2008 04 01 Report Cipollini used 25 blood bags before 2003 Giro d Italia CyclingNews 10 February 2013 Retrieved 10 February 2013 No hay atletas implicados en la Operacion Puerto Marca com 27 July 2006 Antonio J Salmeron Manzano Well known footballers also clients of Fuentes also paul tiernan goes every day CyclingNews 24 September 2006 FIFA wants Puerto documents Cyclingnews com 2007 05 15 Retrieved 2007 05 15 Kroner Hedwig Stokes Shane 2006 12 08 Spanish soccer clubs linked to Fuentes Cyclingnews com Retrieved 2007 05 15 English Tom 2013 02 07 Spanish football clouded by doping claims www scotsman com Retrieved 2022 08 13 Los papeles de Eufemiano Fuentes demuestran que la Real Sociedad compro sustancias dopantes Republica com in Spanish 2013 02 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