Dickey case under review by USADA
The United States Anti-Doping Agency is reviewing the positive drug test of cyclist Duane Dickey of Minnetonka, Minn. Dickey tested positive for a combination of drugs, including nandrolone, at last year's Tour of Guatemala. The USADA Anti-Doping Review Board determined that sufficient evidence of doping exists to continue studying Dickey's case. Dickey tested positive for the prohibited substances phentermine, boldenone and nandrolone at the Tour of Guatemala on Oct. 28, 2001. The UCI conducted the test and referred the case to USADA.
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By VeloNews Interactive
The United States Anti-Doping Agency is reviewing the positive drug test of cyclist Duane Dickey of Minnetonka, Minn. Dickey tested positive for a combination of drugs, including nandrolone, at last year’s Tour of Guatemala.
The USADA Anti-Doping Review Board determined that sufficient evidence of doping exists to continue studying Dickey’s case.
Dickey tested positive for the prohibited substances phentermine, boldenone and nandrolone at the Tour of Guatemala on Oct. 28, 2001. The UCI conducted the test and referred the case to USADA.