Victor Okishev, a 20-year old rider with the Astana Continental team, has been provisionally suspended after returning an adverse analytical finding for Anabolic Androgenic Steroids.
The news could not come at a worse time for the Kazakh team, whose WorldTour licence is being reviewed by the UCI Licence Commission following a succession of riders failing doping controls.
Okishev’s positive result arose from a sample taken at the Asian Championships in May, where he won the under-23 time trial.
He is the second rider from Astana’s development team to have tested positive for the substance after Ilya Davidenok was confirmed as having done so last month.
Davidenok’s positive sample was taken at the Tour de l’Avenir in August, the same month in which he joined the senior squad as a stagiaire.
Two riders from the WorldTour squad, the brothers Maxim and Valentin Iglinskiy, had earlier been confirmed as testing positive for EPO in August this year, with Valentin admitting he had used it and Maxim declining to request an analysis of his B sample.
Astana, which is a member of the Movement for Credible Cycling (MPCC) subsequently withdrew from the Tour of Beijing in accordance with that organisation’s rules, while the UCI announced its Licence Commission would review the senior team’s WorldTour licence.
A hearing took place a fortnight ago, and the UCI is expected to announce its decision shortly. While the WorldTour and Continental teams are operated by separate management companies, both share a number of sponsors and the under-23 team’s manager, Dmitri Sedoun, is a sports director of the senior team.
It is believed that the UCI LIcence Commission's review is based on the activities of both teams as a result of those three earlier postive tests.
Last month, Tour de France champion Vincenzo Nibali, who shortly after his victory in that race described doping as “abhorrent,” said he was confident that Astana would retain its WorldTour licence.
He said: "I don't think there are big problems for Astana's licence. The incidents that happened concern the Iglinskiy family, it's a separate thing.
"As a team we can't respond to what two brothers got up to. As for the last one [Davidenok], he's not one of ours, he's part of the Continental team and is not managed by us but by someone else.
"Certainly things happened a few years ago but the team has changed and it's also my responsibility to give more clarity on my part," he added.
"But there is great serenity in the team in terms of my way of racing and my sporting seriousness in these years."
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Even the sites selling Anabolic Steroids (AS) say that you should not even think about taking AS under the age of 21. The side effects of these powerful drugs are bad enough but for people still in their growth stage they can cause permanent disability as well.
Furthermore, they are easy to detect up to 18 months after you take them. No serious athlete in their right mind would take them, no Dr, no team, not even Astana would suggest you would because there are other products that are almost as good and are only detectable for 24 hours afterwards.
This is stupid, unsophisticated doping, in my opinion, not part of an organised 'team' effort.
I bet these guys use Tyler Hamilton's 'The Secret Race' as a handbook. The whole team is awash with dope except nibbles of course - there's a long piece on todays Guardian sports page to that effect. So it must be true. Tossers to a man.
If the UCI introduced a rule that cancelled a team's licence if more than one member of the team was busted for doping you could guarantee doping would end. No team would risk losing several millions.
I really want to believe Niboli is clean but a rider that joins that team, at the very least, isn't bothered by others doping.
It must be said that it is nice seeing that the drug testing system really works, at least in Astana's case. Like others I would like to see this team get its just deserts by being kicked out of the pro circuit - cheats do not have any place in it and they need to get that message.
Shit sticks, and this team is covered head to toe in the stuff. Get them out of European racing for 2015, they are all that is wrong with cycling. I'm sure there are still innocent riders in the team but just get the hell out of there.
eat, sleep, dope, repeat?
Apparently Pablo Escobars estate are stepping in to be a co-sponsor.
looks really good for nibbles! definitely not clean at the tour this year!
"Astana, which is a member of the Movement for Credible Cycling (MPCC) "
The sample was taken in May though FFS - presumably this lad has been riding all season, potentially depriving others of results?
Shall we just say that Road.cc should only report on Astana on the days when they don't have a rider busted?
From now on, we'll all just take it as a given that at least one of them has been popped, and in the unlikely event one of them hasn't you can report it as one of those quirky, feel good type of stories.