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The French racing authorities have suspended jockey Frankie Dettori 'on medical grounds' pending a disciplinary hearing into his failed drugs test.
The positive test for an unspecified illegal substance was considered by a Medical Commission on Tuesday.
A hearing is expected in two weeks with Dettori, 41, facing the possibility of a worldwide ban.
The suspension makes little difference to Dettori as he would not expect to ride in France at this time of year.
Dettori was not present as France Galop's medical committee considered his case on Tuesday but he answered questions via a conference call.
Dettori tested positive at Longchamp racecourse on 16 September for a substance which his lawyer has said is not "performance enhancing."
The options open to France Galop, which is unlikely to name the substance involved, range from dropping the case to imposing a six-month ban. Any suspension would apply worldwide.
Dettori gave a positive test at a Sunday meeting which was a day of major trials for October's Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe meeting.
The British-based Italian rider had four rides at Longchamp on that day.
Dettori rode Marco Botti's Joshua Tree to third in the Qatar Prix Foy, while the John Hammond-trained Sarah Lynx trailed home last in the Prix Vermeille.
He was then beaten by a head into second on the Godolphin-trained Farhh in the Prix du Moulin and was third for his former employers on Willing Foe in the Prix Gladiateur.
France Galop, the rulers of French racing, said two urine and three breath tests were carried out on 16 September.
Spokesman Julien Pescatore, said: "Frankie Dettori was not targeted. On average we test around five jockeys a day, and on big days we test 15.
"There are 700-900 tests on jockeys carried out each year.
"It is random, but every jockey can expect to be tested at least once a year."
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