CAS dismisses Kreuziger appeal


The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has dismissed the appeal of the Czech cyclist Roman Kreuziger against the decision taken by the UCI.

 

The Anti-Doping Commission of the International Cycling Union (UCI) decided to provisionally suspend the cyclist from competition pending an investigation into a possible anti-doping offence. The rider sought to overturn such suspension in order to be able to compete in the 2014 Tour of Spain and possibly in the UCI World Road Championships. Roman Kreuziger filed an appeal at the CAS on 5 August 2014. In accordance with the rider’s request and the UCI’s agreement, the arbitration procedure was conducted on an expedited basis. The panel of CAS arbitrators (Prof. Michael Geistlinger, Austria (President), Mr Lars Nilsson, Sweden, and Mr Bernhard Welten, Switzerland) heard the parties during a hearing held at the CAS headquarters from 9:30 to 12:30 on August 20, 2014. Accordingly, Roman Kreuziger remains provisionally suspended pending a decision on his alleged anti-doping rule violation. The full award with the grounds will be issued in a few weeks.

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