Italy's Alessandro Ballan, the 2008 world road race champion, was handed a two-year doping ban by Italy's Olympic Committee (CONI) on Friday.
Ballan was punished by CONI's anti-doping tribunal after it ruled he had contravened article 2.2 of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) code relating to "the use or attempted use of banned substances".
A statement from CONI confirmed the "responsibility of the athlete Alessandro Ballan in contravening article 2.2 of the World Anti-Doping Code and imposed a suspension of two years with effect from January 17, 2014 until January 16, 2016.
"Ballan has also been condemned to pay the costs of this proceeding, estimated at 400 euros and to pay a fine of 2,000 euros."
Ballan was suspected of being embroiled in a doping affair which has also implicated two doctors, Guido Nigrelli and Fiorenzo Egeo Bonazzi - both of whom were alleged to have aided his attempt to procure and use banned substances.
CONI banned Nigrelli for life and Bonazzi for four years.
The statement punished Nigrelli under "article 2.7 and 2.8 of the World Ant-Doping code and has ordered him to be banned from practising for life from January 17, 2014.
"Bonazzi has been sanctioned for a period of four years, from January 17, 2014 until January 16, 2018."
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