Austrian cyclist provisionally suspended


The Austrian cyclist Emanuel Nösig is provisionally suspended after testing positive for an anabolic steroid.

 

The appointed pursuant to § 4a Anti-Doping Federal Act Austrian Anti-Doping Rights Commission (ÖADR) shall report the following press release about a pending at the ÖADR anti-doping procedures: against Emanuel Nösig (cycling) for breach of the Anti-Doping Rules; Art. 21.1. and 21.2 in conjunction with Article 29 and 32 of the UCI Anti-Doping Rules (Version on 01.02.2012); Presence of exogenously administered and Prohibited Substances 5aAdiol and / or 5bAdiol (S1.1b Anabolic-androgenic steroid - testosterone) Decision: Suspension with effect from 01.02.2015 until the conclusion of the case before the ÖADR anti-doping process As independent doping control device as defined in § 4 in conjunction with 14a Anti-Doping Federal Law BGBl I 93/2014 (ADBG) NADA Austria has on the athlete Emanuel Nösig a complaint concerning introduced the imposition of safeguards (provisional suspension) in accordance with the provisions of the relevant international sports trade association UCI, The accompanying test application this evidence shows that the athlete Emanuel Nösig as part of a conducted In-Competition-Control on 14/09/2014 in Thalgau / Gaisberg in the course of the Austrian State Championships (Berg - Amateur) has given a drug test. The analysis of this sample revealed the presence of prohibited substances, namely furosemide and 5aAdiol and / or 5bAdiol, where furosemide is irrelevant as a special agent for the issue of suspension. According to Art. 235 ff UCI Anti-Doping Rules in connection with Article 7.5 World Anti-Doping Code (WADC), each athlete is in the case of non-standard analysis result of the A sample, wherein a forbidden, but not special ingredient detected to suspend provisionally after the first review and notification to the athlete.

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