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Kevin Evans accepts doping charge

By Press Office · 1614 comments

Cycling South Africa reports that the South African Institute for Drug-Free Sport (SAIDS) has charged mountain bike cyclist, Kevin Evans with doping after identifying serious irregularities in his Athlete Biological Passport (ABP) – a profile of the athlete’s blood parameters.

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Mr. Evans accepted the charge of doping and did not contest the findings. The ABP is a longitudinal analysis and the suspicious readings were identified over a period of time, therefore the athlete’s results extending back to 14 March 2014 will be disqualified, with all of the resulting consequences, including forfeiture of any medals, points and prizes.

He will be banned from sport for four years as of 4 March 2015 until 3 March 2019. The athlete has however indicated that he has retired from professional cycling.

Cycling South Africa respects the independence of the SAIDS process. Cycling South Africa 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 and extensive testing programmes.

Comments

BarHugger

Jan 19, 2016, 7:30 AM

I know he is retired, so it's purely academic, but it's interesting that he received a 4 year ban and not the normal 2 years. Wonder if there were some aggravating circumstances.

 

So much for Sinamatella's An Epic Tale. That's both their stars gone. Still enjoyed it, wonder if we can get it on sale now. :w00t:

Even free would be too expensive for me......

jimmycool

Jan 19, 2016, 7:31 AM

I think part of the whole testing process should also include a mandatory polygraph for all riders who either test positive or have irregularities in their bio passports.

BarHugger

Jan 19, 2016, 7:33 AM

am i the only person not up with skinder nuus and dont know who the next person is?

I will tell you......it's Leandrie....he is racing in the girls category....known as incorrect gender doping....

GLuvsMtb

Jan 19, 2016, 7:33 AM

In some cases it is known to grow back or when removed not completely removed. Had it happen to a friend of mine too!

what drugs were your friend on? #gotta_get_me_some_of_that

GLuvsMtb

Jan 19, 2016, 7:35 AM

I think part of the whole testing process should also include a mandatory polygraph for all riders who either test positive or have irregularities in their bio passports.

a polygraph is probably the most unreliable test out there. It is really just a mechanism to shake the tree with the uneducated masses where a crime is suspected. It amazes me that it is still in use.

BarHugger

Jan 19, 2016, 7:35 AM

How long before they catch saucer?

I can't understand why we even try and compare ourselves or our local talent to these guys.....they are at a different league completely......physically and genetically more gifted...mentally far superior and have a far lower prima-donna attitude than the guys we have who become idols on our little shore....

NotSoBigBen

Jan 19, 2016, 7:40 AM

am i the only person not up with skinder nuus and dont know who the next person is?

 

As per my now rhetorical sarcastic comments don't hold your breath ...... many seem to 'know' but no one says ..... I reckon when it comes out it's even a surprise to those in the 'know; besides Fand of course ;)

Bike Whisperer

Jan 19, 2016, 7:43 AM

Am i the only clean cyclist out there?

Only after a road ride

V12man

Jan 19, 2016, 7:44 AM

I think part of the whole testing process should also include a mandatory polygraph for all riders who either test positive or have irregularities in their bio passports.

They should do this with the VETS.... ALL of them... :) twice a year...

 

Without defending Kevin - I can understand that he might not want to make the investment in defending the allegation - I know it's a substantial financial investment to make to mount such a defence - knowing what a couple of convicted dopers have spent trying to clear their names (unsucessfully), it's a big number - around 250k - with no guaranteed top end and no guaranteed success at the end of it - and as a  retired racer, that's not economically justifyable - let alone the time investment required.

 

Certainly - the amount of health issues he had for a while could easily lead to some seriously out of whack numbers for a while.

Odinson

Jan 19, 2016, 7:46 AM

How many appendixes can you possibly have ..?

I thought we were all issued with one only..?

 

 

According to KE:

"repeated episodes of intra-abdominal sepsis due to an appendectomy performed at the end of 2010(1).

“In October 2012 he had to undergo another operation to drain and remove an abscess in his abdomen, followed by a second appendectomy and further abdominal surgery again in December" (2)

 

Source: http://mini.iol.co.za/sport/cycling/evans-defends-test-results-1972478

 

To my understanding, his appendix perforated and spewed gunk into his abdomen. The appendix was removed, but they didn't remove all of the gunk, which made him ill later and had to be drained.

raptor-22

Jan 19, 2016, 7:47 AM

I can't understand why we even try and compare ourselves or our local talent to these guys.....they are at a different league completely......physically and genetically more gifted...mentally far superior and have a far lower prima-donna attitude than the guys we have who become idols on our little shore....

 

 

so he's clean cos he's your hero?

raptor-22

Jan 19, 2016, 7:50 AM

To my understanding, his appendix perforated and spewed gunk into his abdomen. The appendix was removed, but they didn't remove all of the gunk, which made him ill later and had to be drained.

 

 

the whole Appedix isn't alwways removed. Its generally just opened and drained. If it perforates then you have a major life threatening problem. This is when its removed completely.

Sounds like the first appendectomy they just drain the the thing. It then reinfected and ruptured and was then removed completely.

BarHugger

Jan 19, 2016, 7:53 AM

so he's clean cos he's your hero?

Assumptions....you couldn't be further off the mark....

jimmycool

Jan 19, 2016, 8:01 AM

a polygraph is probably the most unreliable test out there. It is really just a mechanism to shake the tree with the uneducated masses where a crime is suspected. It amazes me that it is still in use.

Yes I know that but still, if I was a doping cyclist I sure wouldn't be all that gung ho about sailing through a polygraph test if I had been a rabbid doper.
Popit

Jan 19, 2016, 8:02 AM

Seems like doping is NEVER gonna go away .

There was the link here mid last year about the journalist who micro dosed with EPO .

Told USADA he was doing it , got tested whilst doping .... ALL test came back NEGATIVE ....

He said the performance improvement was immense ...

Risk vs Reward !!!!

CMK

Jan 19, 2016, 8:07 AM

I think they should just make a doping category and a non doping one :ph34r:

wacker

Jan 19, 2016, 8:11 AM

I think they should just make a doping category and a non doping one :ph34r:

Agreed.

 

Even Formula 1 is pretty boring to watch compared to when there were minimal rules..

 

25 pages of  wasted internet here... 

NotSoBigBen

Jan 19, 2016, 8:19 AM

I think they should just make a doping category and a non doping one :ph34r:

 

And whatever makes you think that people will not try to cheat to win the 'non' doper one?

CMK

Jan 19, 2016, 8:29 AM

And whatever makes you think that people will not try to cheat to win the 'non' doper one?

An trustworthy doper.

SwissVan

Jan 19, 2016, 9:42 AM

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/17/sports/ryan-hall-fastest-us-distance-runner-is-retiring.html?_r=0

 

All he had to do was follow Ryan's example. Hey Presto, reputation intact.

 

That's dated Jan 2016....I'd wait a couple of years before using it as an example.... 

SwissVan

Jan 19, 2016, 9:51 AM

What happened to Fandacious... all quite so far today....hope he has not been accosted by another lawyer again :whistling:

scotty

Jan 19, 2016, 9:53 AM

And whatever makes you think that people will not try to cheat to win the 'non' doper one?

Doped to my ears i will still be no match for you.  :(

scotty

Jan 19, 2016, 9:54 AM

What happened to Fandacious... all quite so far today....hope he has not been accosted by another lawyer again :whistling:

He's waiting, ready to pounce  :ph34r:

raptor-22

Jan 19, 2016, 10:22 AM

Assumptions....you couldn't be further off the mark....

 

 

well you post sounds a lot like hero worship. Europeans being so much more gifted etc etc etc. . they're homo sapien. Live and breathe oxygen, drink h2o and often with a smatterings of C2H6O.

 

I'm sure they just train harder from a younger age.

(Deon)

Jan 19, 2016, 10:51 AM

And whatever makes you think that people will not try to cheat to win the 'non' doper one?

oh that's easy, test the winner.

 

Here's how you make the doping cat more interesting.. bonus points for the best lie. You could even skip the actual race..

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