At least the Brits don't go to the media at the first sniff of a positive. It's all much more restrained and respectful. If only such was always the case.
British Cyclist Dan Staite Suspended For Two Years | Cyclingnews.com

British Cyclist Dan Staite Suspended For Two Years | Cyclingnews.com
Dan Staite, a British cyclist, formerly of the Cycles Dauphin Racing Team, has been banned for two years after testing positive for erythropoietin (EPO) and an aromatase inhibitor, both of which are illegal under World Anti-Doping Agency rules.
Staite's positive came about after he was tested at the Roy Thame Cup on 13 March, 2010. Rumours of his positive test started circulating months ago. But unlike many national federations, British Cycling and UK Anti-Doping don't announce positives until the disciplinary process is complete.



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