Bert
02/24/2026 (Tue) 14:10
No.67296
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>Jaume Soler subsequently admitted that he had been trained by Pepe Martí, which in itself would have been a sanction for both of them due to a prohibited relationship—they were not officially granted one—and that he had never used doping substances. However, at the end of the Guardia Civil doping test in August, he decided to end their professional relationship. He also clearly denied that Martí was his son Marc's coach and that he had met him. Another inconsistency is that the reason for meeting his son Marc at the unusual location was to give him a "backpack and a gas cap," items that were never discovered during roadside checks on father and son. Marc Soler, in turn, refutes his father's version, and in turn, tells the Guardia Civil that the reason for the meeting with his father was to give him the black Salomon backpack—which is far too large to fit in his shirt pockets—and that the runner doesn't wear the backpack when he's stationed near the checkpoint in Adrall. Regarding the meeting between the three, Marc says his father told him it was Pepe Martí, but that he had no professional connection with him, although he knew Martí had trained his father. He also discovered that he was taking a test that day and that the performer was Jason Suter.
Marco's story has some slight inconsistencies but definitely nothing to see here hehe