ICU
suspend four for potential anti-doping breach
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[May 15, 2019]
(Reuters) - Four European
cyclists, including two retired riders, have been provisionally
suspended for potential doping violations following information from
the Austrian law enforcement authorities, the International Cycling
Union (UCI) said on Wednesday.
Kristijan Koren of Team Bahrain Merida and Kristijan Durasek of UAE
Team Emirates as well as former riders Alessandro Petacchi and Borut
Bozic have been notified for potential Anti-Doping Rules Violations
(ADRV) as part of the 'Operation Aderlass' investigation.
Koren is competing at the Giro d'Italia and will not be allowed to
start Wednesday's stage according to the regulations.
Pettachi retired in 2015 while Bozic ended his cycling career last
year and is Assistant Sports Director at
Team Bahrain Merida.
The four are under investigation for employing prohibited doping
methods between 2012 and 2017.
"The UCI and the Cycling Anti-Doping Foundation (CADF)... have been
in close contact with the sport and state authorities involved in
the Aderlass investigation, in particular with the World Anti-Doping
Agency (WADA) and the Austrian law enforcement authorities," UCI
said in a statement.
Operation Aderlass is looking into blood doping, a process where
athletes have blood transfusions to increase their stamina and
performance, a method prohibited under WADA regulations.
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UAE Team Emirates rider Kristijan Durasek of Croatia in action.
REUTERS/Stephane Mahe
The provisional suspension begins on the day of the notice and a UCI
Anti-Doping Tribunal will be established to hear the anti-doping
rules violations.
UAE Team Emirates have suspended Durasek.
"The Team hopes that Durasek can prove he was not involved in the
affair. Should it be proven otherwise, he will be terminated
immediately," they said in a statement.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
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