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Croeser contravenes UCI medical rules

By Press Office · 243 comments

National team rider Rourke Croeser was found to be in possession of a syringe at the recent World MTB Championships in Andorra. This is in direct contravention of the UCI Medical rules and specifically in relation to the sub-section “Ban on Injections”. The possession of syringes is in violation of UCI Medical rule 13.03.058 (2). The rule states:

13.3.058 In addition to the sanctions stipulated in article 13.3.057 the following shall apply:

1. In case of infringement of article 13.3.055 all results obtained by the rider in the 48 hours period shall be disqualified.

2. In case a violation of article 13.3.052 occurs at a race the licence holder(s) concerned and, where appropriate, the whole team of the licence holder(s) at fault may be excluded from the race; in this respect the possession of objects used or fit for an injection shall be presumed to constitute evidence of a violation of article 13.3.052 having been committed except if the objects are in the possession of the medical doctor who has made the report referred to in article 13.3.052.5 and are covered by such report and except for those objects that may reasonably be in a medical doctor’s possession. The exclusion may be decided by the president of the commissaires’ panel after having given the persons concerned the opportunity to be heard or by the president of the UCI Disciplinary Commission upon report by the president of the commissaires’ panel.

Mr. Croeser voluntarily withdrew from the Championships. The matter is now being dealt with by Cycling South Africa according to the prescribed UCI rules.

William Newman, President of Cycling SA, re-iterated that the National Federation will continue to strive to ensure that riders are aware of the UCI medical rules. Cycling SA will not tolerate any activities by athletes that may be an infringement of UCI medical or anti-doping regulations.

Comments

Velouria

Sep 9, 2015, 1:04 PM

CSA knew about this ages ago - so long to release the news?

 

nigelhicks

Sep 9, 2015, 1:09 PM

All i can do ...

 

http://i.imgur.com/QepoL9q.jpg

Andrew Steer

Sep 9, 2015, 1:11 PM

SwissVan

Sep 9, 2015, 1:12 PM

CSA knew about this ages ago - so long to release the news?

 

 

I wonder if the Anti doping mob did not look at RC's last world cup effort, raise an eyebrow and purposefully go sniffing around....

 

I really hope it was a syringe for bleeding his brakes or that he had permission to use one for some sort of medical condition.

 

It would be interesting to know where the syringe was found exactly...

stringbean

Sep 9, 2015, 1:15 PM

To answer your questions Swissvan

Yes

No

Edgar

Sep 9, 2015, 1:17 PM

Ek het die antwoord vir jou daar.

 

Jip!! baie van ons ryers moet hulle eie goed diens omdat CSA nie vir als betaal nie, en baie van die ryers gaan oor op geld wat hulle moes self weg sit en die vol onder onderstening onder seker brands val daai kant nie.

 

Daar gaan baie meer agter die prentjie aan as n mens daai kant van die wereld resies ry. Parte daai kant is nie goedkoop volgend wat ons geld trade op die oomlik, maak dit nie als maklik ook nie. Ek het n paar vriende wat oorsee race en worlds race, en die goed wat hulle vertel als, sal jou stom los. 

 

Laat ons maar kyk wat die storie is aan die einde van die dag. So iets kan gebruik word om sealant in te spyt of vir brieke te herstel.  

 

 

Cool bru, he races for a euro based team that was there at the race. They have support, plus the OEM's are there and offer rider support. 

 

Yes, CSA and SASCOC let our athletes down and they have to fund their own way at times. 

 

Again, without info it is all speculation. In the end we will see though. 

Andrew Steer

Sep 9, 2015, 1:29 PM

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rock

Sep 9, 2015, 1:29 PM

In related news, British downhiller Steve Peat, tested positive for Alcohol.

 

http://www.vitalmtb.com/videos/member/Steve-Peat-at-World-Champs,29742/sspomer,2

two hands

Sep 9, 2015, 1:31 PM

Are we really speculating whether he was found with a brake bleed kit? I mean, really? Really really?

 

I know anti-doping agencies can fumble around a bit and haven't exactly covered themselves in glory regarding testing protocol in the last decade...

 

BUT, let's assume they know the difference between someone's toolkit and and their toiletry bag.

rouxtjie

Sep 9, 2015, 1:33 PM

Are we really speculating whether he was found with a brake bleed kit? I mean, really? Really really?

 

I know anti-doping agencies can fumble around a bit and haven't exactly covered themselves in glory regarding testing protocol in the last decade...

 

BUT, let's assume they know the difference between someone's toolkit and and their toiletry bag.

no of course not....see edgar's post above...

 

Thing is though, looking at swiss's post, he is in dwang...can't plead ignorance here.

RocknRolla

Sep 9, 2015, 1:33 PM

I also posted here!

 

 

statement above is about as useful as 4 pages on the hub about a statement without further information.

Andrew Steer

Sep 9, 2015, 1:35 PM

In related news, British downhiller Steve Peat, tested positive for Alcohol.

 

http://www.vitalmtb.com/videos/member/Steve-Peat-at-World-Champs,29742/sspomer,2

 

Bloody multiple offenses too!!!

Gen

Sep 9, 2015, 1:35 PM

Maybe he was holding it for someone[emoji11]

 

Sigh

Benjamin

Sep 9, 2015, 1:39 PM

Thanks Swiss. Quite clear that you may not have an unauthorized or unvalidated injection, or the kit for self administration. Can't self adminster ANYTHING , however innocuous, without TUE. Makes sense

SwissVan

Sep 9, 2015, 1:41 PM

Are we really speculating whether he was found with a brake bleed kit? I mean, really? Really really?

 

I know anti-doping agencies can fumble around a bit and haven't exactly covered themselves in glory regarding testing protocol in the last decade...

 

BUT, let's assume they know the difference between someone's toolkit and and their toiletry bag.

 

Well contador imported steaks for his team from Spain during the TDF once, apparently French steaks don't work as well 

SwissVan

Sep 9, 2015, 1:45 PM

Thanks Swiss. Quite clear that you may not have an unauthorized or unvalidated injection, or the kit for self administration. Can't self adminster ANYTHING , however innocuous, without TUE. Makes sense

 

 

Yeah its quite hectic actualy, especially if you ever went for or given yourself a Vit B shot.....

s h I t I'm a wanker and a doper

Shebeen

Sep 9, 2015, 1:52 PM

I'm just stoked I got to use the syringe emoji on whatsapp.

 

http://pix.iemoji.com/images/emoji/apple/8.3/256/syringe.png

Gen

Sep 9, 2015, 1:59 PM

I'm just stoked I got to use the syringe emoji on whatsapp.

 

http://pix.iemoji.com/images/emoji/apple/8.3/256/syringe.png

Hey if it turns out that he was using it for naughty things we can use this one too.

 

*searches frantically for the middle finger one that seems to be gone now*[emoji17]

Rocket-Boy

Sep 9, 2015, 2:04 PM

I feel left out, so here is my post.

Thats all I have, bring on the pitchforks.

Andrew Steer

Sep 9, 2015, 2:17 PM

I'm sure there is a perfectly reasonably explanation for all of this...

Patchelicious

Sep 9, 2015, 2:23 PM

I'm sure there is a perfectly reasonably explanation for all of this...

Using naughty things is also a reasonable explanation :)

 

Hey, maybe he watched Train Spotting and got an urge....

CAAD4

Sep 9, 2015, 2:41 PM

This always comes up and it makes me batty. I don't mean to pick on you Scott5 but think about this a little and you will have to admit it's about the most useless statement you can make.

 

I will give you an example. I can say that Scott5 is a plonker of note (keep calm now, I'm just using this as an example). Someone then comes along and says yes they agree. You then say you are not a plonker at all. But hey, where there is smoke there is fire and you are now officially screwed.

 

It is intellectually lazy and if taken to its logical extreme all it will take is to lay a charge against someone and he must go to jail. Where there is smoke as an argument makes anyone accused of anything by anyone at any time automatically guilty.

 

It's what leads to mindless persecution, lynchings, which burnings and all sorts of other mindless behavior

 

I guess that was a rant

Oi! Leave Emily out of this!

Andrew Steer

Sep 9, 2015, 4:02 PM

Oi! Leave Emily out of this!

Why??

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CAAD4

Sep 9, 2015, 4:12 PM

You Sir, are excused, the rest, as you were...

milky4130

Sep 9, 2015, 5:39 PM

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