By Pedro Fonseca RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug 12 (Reuters) - A Brazilian cyclist who competed in the Rio Olympics has been provisionally suspended after failing an out-of-competition dope test in the lead up to the Games, the International Cycling Federation (UCI) said in a statement on Friday. Kleber Da Silva Ramos, aged 30, competed in a road race on Aug. 6 but dropped out before the finish. Brazil's Olympic Committee confirmed that a Brazilian athlete had failed an anti-doping test outside of the competition.
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