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Kevin Evans accepts doping charge

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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

(Deon)

Jan 19, 2016, 3:08 PM

Mmmmm... to cover himself...and profess his innocence ..I suppose.., and to deny his involvement in such evil practices.

 

and then ...3 years later... he was a "Juicer" after all..??

There is a discrepancy in your timeframe. In my story, at the time the RIDER says he did not know Tjorts was doping, whereas the offence he is now accused of is a much later date subsequent to his, let's just call it, "medical procedure". 

Tumbleweed

Jan 19, 2016, 3:26 PM

There is a discrepancy in your timeframe. In my story, at the time the RIDER says he did not know Tjorts was doping, whereas the offence he is now accused of is a much later date subsequent to his, let's just call it, "medical procedure". 

 

The timeline seems to be an issue and keeps getting referred to, so here's a go at it...feel free to add to it, take away from it, draw pictures of your mom on it...

 

 
2010 - “diagnosed with empyema and had repeated episodes of intra-abdominal sepsis due to an appendectomy performed at the end of 2010”.
 
October 2012 - undergoes operation to drain and remove an abscess in his abdomen.
 
Edit - will slip this in: November 2012, DG tests positive for EPO...after biological passport anomalies were detected, gets two-year ban
 
December 2012 - Evans second appendectomy, further abdominal surgery.
 
February 2013 - similar procedure to drain another abscess
 
September 2013 - emergency tracheotomy surgery due to an abscess bursting through his diaphragm into the lung, resulting in 10 days in Intensive Care (ICU) with a cardio thoracic surgeon.
 
September 13th and 19th - two blood transfusions in ICU in order to keep him alive. Quacks says he needs ozone
 

Sept 2013 - KE listed in results for PE2Plett - Pe 2 Plett was between the 14th till the 17th in 2013? 

 
Tested a mere two weeks out of ICU, hence high values...
 
Unclear exactly when it started, how long it lasted, etc: “I underwent Ozone therapy, having applied for a TUE but it was denied. I went ahead..." 
 
*2014 and 2015 - accused of “doping after identifying serious irregularities in his Athlete Biological Passport (ABP) – a profile of the athlete’s blood parameters”.
"suspicious readings were identified over a period of time therefore the athlete’s results extending back to 14 March 2014 will be recommended to Cycling SA for disqualification. He will be banned from sport for four years as of 4 March 2015." 
 
2016 - the announcement...
 
*SAIDS is rather vague about when exactly Evans was actually charged, or informed, or whatever...
jcza

Jan 19, 2016, 3:49 PM

 

The timeline seems to be an issue and keeps getting referred to, so here's a go at it...feel free to add to it, take away from it, draw pictures of your mom on it...

 

 
2010 - “diagnosed with empyema and had repeated episodes of intra-abdominal sepsis due to an appendectomy performed at the end of 2010”.
 
October 2012 - undergoes operation to drain and remove an abscess in his abdomen.
 
Edit - will slip this in: November 2012, DG tests positive for EPO...after biological passport anomalies were detected, gets two-year ban
 
December 2012 - Evans second appendectomy, further abdominal surgery.
 
February 2013 - similar procedure to drain another abscess
 
September 2013 - emergency tracheotomy surgery due to an abscess bursting through his diaphragm into the lung, resulting in 10 days in Intensive Care (ICU) with a cardio thoracic surgeon.
 
September 13th and 19th - two blood transfusions in ICU in order to keep him alive. Quacks says he needs ozone
 
Tested a mere two weeks out of ICU, hence high values...
 
Unclear exactly when it started, how long it lasted, etc: “I underwent Ozone therapy, having applied for a TUE but it was denied. I went ahead..." 
 
*2014 and 2015 - accused of “doping after identifying serious irregularities in his Athlete Biological Passport (ABP) – a profile of the athlete’s blood parameters”.
"suspicious readings were identified over a period of time therefore the athlete’s results extending back to 14 March 2014 will be recommended to Cycling SA for disqualification. He will be banned from sport for four years as of 4 March 2015." 
 
2016 - the announcement...
 
*SAIDS is rather vague about when exactly Evans was actually charged, or informed, or whatever...

 

 

KE listed in results for PE2Plett in Sept 2013 

Tumbleweed

Jan 19, 2016, 3:55 PM

KE listed in results for PE2Plett in Sept 2013 

 

Updated. Slotted it in above the trachea-thingie...

Tumbleweed

Jan 19, 2016, 4:15 PM

This has been nagging...does SAIDS target a period to analyse on a passport? Or do its scientists note anomalies and flag them? DG was targeted and tested because of his values; why wasn't the same done with Evans? 

MEYER1

Jan 19, 2016, 4:42 PM

DO we test the overseas people that train in the country  

(Deon)

Jan 19, 2016, 4:45 PM

So... what is causing these abseseseses? 

Jules

Jan 19, 2016, 4:54 PM

KE listed in results for PE2Plett in Sept 2013 

 

The guy is a medical marvel. 

the nerd

Jan 19, 2016, 5:13 PM

Pe 2 Plett was between the 14th till the 17th in 2013? 

intern

Jan 19, 2016, 7:12 PM

Yes Tonto, I call him Silver

Lemme guess...doped to the gills? Not an unusual situation in equestrian circles.

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Jan 19, 2016, 7:19 PM

Say whaaat?

You mean Chunky (not chunkymonkey)

City Cycling Athletic Club

Jan 19, 2016, 7:20 PM

I'm sure we have the same level of athletes especially if you take into account SA's facilities and talent identification (read lack of). I don't think the Europeans are born with special powers.

 

Imagine how great SA can develope sports and athletes if we had the same budgets as other countries!

cycling has about R23 mill available to develop the sport, it should've grown by another few mill by now.

intern

Jan 19, 2016, 7:29 PM

This

 

If Brandon's "I thought I had a TUE" defence didn't work how did KE imagine the "Let's ignore the denied TUE" strategy will turn out for him?

All of that is just bollocks to confuse the weak minded.

 

An admitted doper is an admitted doper, finish and klaar.

 

Brandon Stewart is a (long time) doper.

 

Kevin Evans is a (long time) doper.

 

All these ous are doing is muddying the waters with what they and the more gullible amongst us will consider mitigating circumstances. 'I'm not really a cheat, I had MEDICAL reasons for breaking the rules. MEDICAL reasons! My HEALTH! Waah!'

 

Oh the irony. Your health is probably borked BECAUSE of the cheating in the first place.

 

Jokers to the left of me, clowns to the right.

 

Well I ain't falling for any of that. Nuh uh uh.

andydude

Jan 19, 2016, 7:36 PM

cycling has about R23 mill available to develop the sport, it should've grown by another few mill by now.

Not sure where that number comes from?

 

But if you are saying SA has only R23 million for cycling in SA then it is NOTHING. Go look at other countries and their programs to see what it takes. Or just look at rugby and cricket and lesser so, soccer.

 

It's sad, but we can't really expect anything with that amount. Yet we do relatively well, I think.

raptor-22

Jan 19, 2016, 8:52 PM

YA can't buy much PED's with R23mil

Patchelicious

Jan 19, 2016, 9:07 PM

DO we test the overseas people that train in the country

This is a great question. Anybody know? If we don't have the capacity to do out of seasons tests, surely that will make SA attractive to those who want to dabble?
CAAD4

Jan 20, 2016, 4:21 AM

Surely there's no budget for that in sunny SA?

Tumbleweed

Jan 20, 2016, 4:50 AM

This is a great question. Anybody know? If we don't have the capacity to do out of seasons tests, surely that will make SA attractive to those who want to dabble?

 

Lance only had passport problems on one visit here... :whistling:   

carbon29er

Jan 20, 2016, 5:11 AM

This is a great question. Anybody know? If we don't have the capacity to do out of seasons tests, surely that will make SA attractive to those who want to dabble?

All athletes in the testing pool, no matter what sport, are obliged to use the whereabouts system so the testers know where they are at all times. Rasmussen got kicked off the tour while in yellow as he had lied about his whereabouts is the lead up to the tour.

 

So technically they are still available for testing.

 

But I doubt SAIDS, CSA or UCI actually bother.

Flowta

Jan 20, 2016, 5:14 AM

This is a great question. Anybody know? If we don't have the capacity to do out of seasons tests, surely that will make SA attractive to those who want to dabble?

 

A mate of mine used to play rugby for Germany. Was still an amateur side then (I believe it still is).

One day he gets a knock on the door at 6am, standing there is an official from WADA coming for unannounced testing

Tumbleweed

Jan 20, 2016, 5:18 AM

A mate of mine used to play rugby for Germany. Was still an amateur side then (I believe it still is).

One day he gets a knock on the door at 6am, standing there is an official from WADA coming for unannounced testing

 

Was it here in SA that he got doorstepped?

rouxtjie

Jan 20, 2016, 5:20 AM

I also see Joberg2C has announced they will ban dopers from their event following in the footsteps of the Epic...wonder if this applies by Berg&Bush and Sani2c as well by association....

 

Well done the farmers and wappo...great stuff, we don't want to see these okes on the podiums again, they make your race's results cheap.

 

I hope fritz is taking note and enforce the same in his races. NOBODY wants to see an ex-doper in the mix.

Flowta

Jan 20, 2016, 5:21 AM

Was it here in SA that he got doorstepped?

 

Yes, he lives in SA and was studying at UCT at the time. WADA had flown somebody out to do the testing. 

Pure Savage

Jan 20, 2016, 5:27 AM

My four years going to world champs for another sport, I was tested 9 times, 3 in Cape Town and the rest in Eastern Europe at World Champs. 

 

Only thing they every found was pie and coke residue, my TUE for Ritalin was a mission though.

Gen

Jan 20, 2016, 5:29 AM

I also see Joberg2C has announced they will ban dopers from their event following in the footsteps of the Epic...wonder if this applies by Berg&Bush and Sani2c as well by association....

 

Well done the farmers and wappo...great stuff, we don't want to see these okes on the podiums again, they make your race's results cheap.

 

I hope fritz is taking note and enforce the same in his races. NOBODY wants to see an ex-doper in the mix.

Berg and Bush have also said they will do the same. .and as far as I know it so will Sani2C

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