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Hamilton suspended for two years

April 19th, 2005 by Mike
cyclingnews.com

The United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) has announced the long awaited decision of the independent arbitration panel of the American Arbitration Association (AAA)/North American Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), that cyclist Tyler Hamilton of Boulder, Colorado committed a doping infraction by transfusing another person’s blood. The 34 year-old Hamilton received the maximum two-year suspension for a first-time doping offense.

The majority of the AAA/CAS Panel rejected Hamilton’s defence and found that his positive sample was “due to a homologous blood transfusion.” Based on blood screens taken in the spring and summer of 2004, Union Cycliste International (UCI) warned Hamilton and his team that Hamilton was suspected of manipulating his blood. Following these warnings, UCI target-tested Hamilton and he tested positive.

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Tyler Hamilton posted his thoughts on the trial on his website. “I have nothing to hide, and I don’t mind sharing all the twists and turns of my story with you. Even the parts I can’t explain.”


One Response to “Hamilton suspended for two years”

  1. 1 gwadzilla 

    dirty little bird
    he is a dirty dirty little bird

    I have no sympathy for him….
    using banned substances and winning is no different than taking a NYC Taxi and winning the NYC Marathon
    now if the race were Cannonball Run… the cab may be legal
    but… it is not
    and well…
    DOPERS SUCK!

    http://doperssuck.typepad.com/

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