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Adverse Analytical Finding for chinese track cyclist following ITA-led re-analysis

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The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) has notified Chinese track cyclist Junhong Lin of an Adverse Analytical Finding (AAF) for the presence of Anabolic Androgenic Steroids (AAS), a substance prohibited under class S1.1 of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited List.

The AAF results from the re-analysis of a sample collected on 16 January 2016 during the third round of the 2016 UCI Track World Cup in Hong Kong (China).

This re-analysis was conducted as part of the long-term sample storage and re-analysis program led by the International Testing Agency (ITA) on behalf of the UCI. The initiative is a key component of the UCI’s independent anti-doping program managed by the ITA since 2021. Re-analysis enables stored samples to be re-examined based on new intelligence, investigative findings, or advancements in detection technology, thereby broadening the scope of potential rule

violations and reinforcing the deterrent effect of anti-doping measures.

Under the World Anti-Doping Code, samples may be stored for up to 10 years after their collection and can be subjected to re-analysis with the same legal consequences as initial testing.

In accordance with the UCI Anti-Doping Rules, the rider has been provisionally suspended. She has the right to request the analysis of the B sample.

As the proceedings are ongoing, no further comments will be made at this time.

The original press release can be found here: (https://ita.sport/news/adverse-analytical-finding-for-chinese-track-cyclist-following-ita-led-re-analysis/)