Sinkewitz returns adverse analytical finding for Human Growth Hormone



swampy1970

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Patrik Sinkewitz (Farnese Vini-Neri Sottoli) has been provisionally suspended after returning an adverse analytical finding for Recombinant Human Growth Hormone at the GP di Lugano on February 27.

The German is the first cyclist to be suspended after providing a blood sample positive for HGH. UCI press officer Enrico Carpani explained that the validated test for human growth hormone had not been publicised as the UCI wanted to retain an element of surprise in its testing.

“The UCI has always said human growth hormones were being tested but we didn't want to officially announce the date of scientific validation of the test in order to allow an element of surprise,” Carpani said. “Without making a pronouncement about Patrik Sinkewitz's case, who still can ask for a B sample analysis, we can say that the validation of the human growth hormone test is a major new step in the fight against doping."

http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/sinkewitz-returns-adverse-analytical-finding-for-human-growth-hormone

So a big step forward with the introduction of another test that's caught one rider red handed. I was kind of surprised that there was no mention of this especially as it's the first time a cyclist has been caught with this test...


... but then again, the cyclists name isn't Lance Armstrong which pretty much explains the lack of interest here despite the good news and progress.
 
Originally Posted by swampy1970 .

So a big step forward with the introduction of another test that's caught one rider red handed. I was kind of surprised that there was no mention of this especially as it's the first time a cyclist has been caught with this test...


... but then again, the cyclists name isn't Lance Armstrong which pretty much explains the lack of interest here despite the good news and progress.
If he's guilty, its obviously good he was caught.