Cycling’s anti-doping arm fully operational under ITA since January
MPCC cautions that fewer controls due to COVID complications could be factor in drop in doping cases in 2020.
MPCC cautions that fewer controls due to COVID complications could be factor in drop in doping cases in 2020.
The CADF ruled that no infraction took place when a Deceuninck–Quick-Step staffer removed items from Remco Evenepoel's pockets following a crash at Il Lombardia.
The 36-year-old Belarusian tested positive for traces of the banned blood-booster in an out-of-competition control on July 31, 2018.
CADF prepares 'priority list' of athletes to be tested and is ready for return to in-competition controls.
The UCI has finalized its decision to transfer anti-doping activities from the CADF to the ITA in 2021.
Dumoulin, Bardet, Pinot speak of anti-doping drought as coronavirus mitigation measures slow testing.
CADF confirms it acted on whistleblower information about possible activities of banned Dr. Ferrari, but that it chose not to forward the findings to UCI for further action.
The Kazakh-registered team firmly denies any connections with the physician who had previously worked with Lance Armstrong.
The move will align cycling with a growing international anti-doping community, but some wonder if it could backfire.
Officials are worried that cycling would abandon its most effective anti-doping tool if the UCI joins a new agency linked to the IOC.
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