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Adverse analytical finding – in competition test

By Press Office · 153 comments

Cycling South Africa reports that veteran cyclist Joe van der Westhuizen returned an adverse analytical finding in an in-competition test conducted by the South African Institute for Drug-Free Sport (SAIDS) on 4 October 2014 at the Engen Cycle in the City Race.

The analytical report confirmed the presence of the Anabolic Agent, Clenbuterol as well as the Glucocorticosteroid, Prednisone and its metabolite Prednisolone in his urine sample.

Mr. Van der Westhuizen waived his right to a hearing and has been found guilty by SAIDS. He received a two-year ban from all sport effective from 4 October 2014 to 3 October 2016.

Cycling South Africa respects the independence of the SAIDS process and respects the outcome. Cycling SA further reiterates its zero-tolerance approach to doping in sport and will continue working with SAIDS in the promotion of a drug-free sport via its awareness programmes and extensive testing.

All cyclists are urged to avail themselves of all the resources available to them to ensure a drug-free career in sport. In addition, all cyclists are advised to exercise extreme caution at all times with regards to any food and/or medical products they may come into contact with.

Comments

Spinnekop

Mar 26, 2015, 10:26 AM

Not about money.... Ego!

The testing I mean......

They don't test more because they don't have enough funds.

Barend de Arend

Mar 26, 2015, 10:28 AM

But it makes me wonder just how many vets at the sharp end of the peloton are doping ? 

 

Just the one.  Honest.  :whistling:

Spinnekop

Mar 26, 2015, 10:29 AM

Its an expensive process to try fight a positive test, doing independent testing and getting expert witnesses, and as he is not a Pro who makes his living from this, take the ban and move on.

 

But it makes me wonder just how many vets at the sharp end of the peloton are doping ? 

Jip.....you are a Vet......why fight a test?  Take 2 years and move on.  You won't suffer any loss from it......hence why I wonder why they still test Vets because there is no real "punishment" in the end........

HappyMartin

Mar 26, 2015, 10:31 AM

Jip.....you are a Vet......why fight a test?  Take 2 years and move on.  You won't suffer any loss from it......hence why I wonder why they still test Vets because there is no real "punishment" in the end........

If the cheating is driven by ego then being exposed as a cheater is a very real punishment.

Pure Savage

Mar 26, 2015, 10:31 AM

"The analytical report confirmed the presence of the Anabolic Agent, Clenbuterol as well as the Glucocorticosteroid, Prednisone and its metabolite Prednisolone"

 

That is no small amount of serious drugs which got there on purpose.

 

This is the sort of cheating that is deliberate and devious and deserves a life time ban from racing. By this I mean a racing licence. I have no problem with a banned doper returning to UNseeded funriding after a few years.

 

Make them start at 09:55 every year for the Cycle Tour :P

 

Wow, did not know it was this serious.

Barend de Arend

Mar 26, 2015, 10:32 AM

This is the BIG thing I don't really get.......it is Vets racing.  Why would you take the risk with your health?

 

Because I can like are to beat my friends to the line!

 

Either that, or you get your self-confidence from your performance on the bike.  Then it might be better to spend that money on a psychiatrist.

Patchelicious

Mar 26, 2015, 10:34 AM

If the cheating is driven by ego then being exposed as a cheater is a very real punishment.

Nail-head-on!

Jay_B

Mar 26, 2015, 10:38 AM

Im still fairly new to the racing scene and I have always wondered do they/can they test the open seeded groups as well?

Long Wheel Base

Mar 26, 2015, 10:44 AM

Im still fairly new to the racing scene and I have always wondered do they/can they test the open seeded groups as well?

Last year at the fast one they tested some of the open seeded riders. But otherwise I don't think they bother. Could be wrong though.

Scalpel

Mar 26, 2015, 10:46 AM

Are there any previously banned dopers from the elites/VA/VB groups now languishing in the fun ride groups after their return?

No. They are racing in the licensed groups again! Like Spinnekop says there is no real punishment! After two years you are back and more clued up so they wont catch you again!!

Jaco-fiets

Mar 26, 2015, 10:47 AM

+1000

 

Wondering about red wine - bought some lovely stuff from Spain recently - the home of the tainted steaks...

Don't hold on to those spanish wines for too long. I was not so impressed with their wines travelling down from Madrid to Barcelona through Rioja. Found the better wines to be in the Priorat area outside Barcelona

Wez-O

Mar 26, 2015, 10:51 AM

Whether Joe is guilty or not... I'll just say generally that although doping for any rider is ridiculous, its even worse when a pathetic pr*ck decides to cheat in a Vets race to stroke his ego!

TALUS

Mar 26, 2015, 10:56 AM

Berto was very lucky/ had good lawayers. Clen is NOT explained easily. Prednisone is very commonly used though.

Long Wheel Base

Mar 26, 2015, 10:57 AM

When do you think he was told about his test result? I actually don't think Iv seen him race since 947.

SwissVan

Mar 26, 2015, 11:03 AM

Choir: Repeat chorus x 3

 

"Life time bans for all dopers, not punitive short term punishment"

 

ent van prent™

Jay_B

Mar 26, 2015, 11:05 AM

Whether Joe is guilty or not... I'll just say generally that although doping for any rider is ridiculous, its even worse when a pathetic pr*ck decides to cheat in a Vets race to stroke his ego!

 

Agreed if you doping with intention and cycling isn't your career and income then you have serious issues... but this is where my previous question about open/seeded testing comes from. How many of us are then not clean and not actually aware of it. When im sick I go to the doctor get antibiotics, for all I know what im taking is illegal but not intentional.  

Cycling isn't my career and I don't know what all the finer details of the rules are around doping.

 

So if we are all riding in races should we then be expected to know the rules and be clued up if we are not racing for a career and not even in a licenced category? 

kingalton

Mar 26, 2015, 11:33 AM

"have small peenoos - must make up by winning race"

90 Inch

Mar 26, 2015, 11:37 AM

Are there any previously banned dopers from the elites/VA/VB groups now languishing in the fun ride groups after their return?

 

A previously banned Elite (Clenbuterol & Testoserone) just completed the Epic after serving a 4 year ban (multiple substances)

Popit

Mar 26, 2015, 11:56 AM

I am disappointed to hear this , as I know Joe and also believed his results were from the long , hard hours he spent on the bike ...

However , I think if you have to dope in the vets cat , then you are less talented than you think , and have serious EGO issues .

 

I think ban them for life .... 

the nerd

Mar 26, 2015, 12:01 PM

A previously banned Elite (Clenbuterol & Testoserone) just completed the Epic after serving a 4 year ban (multiple substances)

 

Interesting as I thought you can't compete at the epic if you have previously tested positive?

 

Who was the rider?

SwissVan

Mar 26, 2015, 12:06 PM

Interesting as I thought you can't compete at the epic if you have previously tested positive?

 

Who was the rider?

 

That epic rule only took effect from 2013 or somewhere there abouts

Patchelicious

Mar 26, 2015, 12:14 PM

A previously banned Elite (Clenbuterol & Testoserone) just completed the Epic after serving a 4 year ban (multiple substances)

Who was this?

Long Wheel Base

Mar 26, 2015, 12:15 PM

I am disappointed to hear this , as I know Joe and also believed his results were from the long , hard hours he spent on the bike ...

However , I think if you have to dope in the vets cat , then you are less talented than you think , and have serious EGO issues .

 

I think ban them for life .... 

If you know about the thread a few months ago by dope2survive you'll remember he said that's the thing about some drugs, Your able to go hard and long day after day. Your body recovers so much quicker. I for one will race HARD on Sunday and not be able to train again on Monday. Same goes for when I do my intervals or a hard gym session, the next day is a LIGHT session and I don't do intervals/weights before races simply because my legs are too tired and sore.

the nerd

Mar 26, 2015, 12:16 PM

That epic rule only took effect from 2013 or somewhere there abouts

 

I'm pretty sure i remember them saying it applies backwards as well...

Spinnekop

Mar 26, 2015, 12:20 PM

Berto was very lucky/ had good lawayers. Clen is NOT explained easily. Prednisone is very commonly used though.

Stupid question maybe.

Commonly used for what?  

As I understand Clen is used for fat loss.  Prednisone same thing?

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