Lysenko wins hammer after doping ban
By Andy Taylor
Ahead of his second World Championships, world number seven Lewis Hamilton has expressed surprise at having the ban imposed on him by the WADA after having tested positive for EPO in an Italian prison.
The 25-year-old has been charged with using banned doping prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency, after he failed a test in the town of Florence in September 2014.
Hamilton will now be suspe더킹 카지노nded by McLaren with immediate effect until the end of the 2015 season.
He was suspended for three races after testing positive for the drug, but with his second ban imposed by강릉출장샵 the WADA he was unable to contest a plea in his appeal against the original two bans on appeal.
In the second of those rulings, the court ruled Hamilton’s suspension would have to be lifted in December or there would be a retrial in the case.
„I thought the WADA team had shown what was wrong with him and I felt like you needed a new set of rules to be put in place,“ Hamilton told BBC Sport.
„I was disappointed and disappointed that a trial 33 카지노had to be retried but I understand why they would.
„It is not my view, but we will all understand this is what the WADA believe.
„The point I want to make is that they’ve had no evidence before and now they just want people to talk and get ready for the second season.“
Hamilton added: „I’ll wait and see how they approach it but I’m not angry at all.
„I have a lot more in me as a champion than [just] my results. I’d rather win races than win them by a small margin. But as a champion you’re never, ever happy until you win by two or three.
„I thought they’d come in and put us on a positive test but I think that wasn’t a result. I just think [the tests] were right up to date.“
WADA spokesman Max Iglinski confirmed it was aware of the suspension and was expected to comment on it.
„Whilst the legal proceedings are ongoing, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) fully complies with its own policy, which makes it very clear that WADA cannot, and does not, knowingly, knowingly or intentionally support or support doping in a sport,“ Iglinski said.
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