CPLD 2006 FFC vs Respondent M10

Facts
The French Cycling Federation (Fédération Française de Cyclisme, FFC) charges respondent M10 for a violation of the Anti-Doping Rules. During a cycling event on August 9, 2005, respondent provided a sample for doping test purposes. Analysis of the sample showed the presence of stanozolol which is a prohibited substance according the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) prohibited list.

History
The respondent didn't deny the allegation, he also didn't send in written submissions and didn't attend the hearing.

Decision
1. The sanction is a period of ineligibility of two years in which respondent can't take part in competition or manifestations organized or authorized by the FFC.
2. The decision starts on the date of notification.
3. The decision will be published and sent to the parties involved.

Original document

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Legal Source
National Decisions
Date
2 February 2006
Original Source
French Anti-Doping Agency (AFLD)
Country
France
Language
French
ADRV
Adverse Analytical Finding / presence
Legal Terms
Waiver of "right to be heard"
Sport/IFs
Cycling (UCI) - International Cycling Union
Other organisations
Agence Française de Lutte contre le Dopage (AFLD) - French Anti-Doping Agency
Conseil de Prévention et de Lutte contre le Dopage (CPLD) - Council to Prevent and Counteract Doping
Fédération Française de Cyclisme (FFC) - French Cycling Federation
Laboratories
Paris, France: Agence Française de Lutte contre le Dopage (AFLD)
Doping classes
S1. Anabolic Agents
Substances
Stanozolol
Various
Lack of cooperation / obstruction
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Date generated
22 September 2014
Date of last modification
1 March 2016
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