Retired pro banned by ASADA in questionable process

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Mark Roland gives a post-race interview to the media

Mark Roland gives💙 a post-race interview to the m🎶edia (Image credit: John-Michael Flynn)
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Mark Roland leads the winning break

Mark Roland leads the winning break (Image credit: John-Michael Flynn)
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Mark Roland surges to an emphatic victory

Mark Roland surges to an emphatic victory (Image credit: John-Michael Flynn)
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Local Flight Centre rider Mark Roland raises his arms in victory as winner of the elite men's race

Local Flight Centre rider Marꦉk Roland raises his arms in victory as winner of the elite men's race (Image credit: James Worrell)
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Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority

Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (Image credit: Australian Government)
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Tests for human growth hormone are being conducted at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver.

Tests for 𝓡human ღgrowth hormone are being conducted at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver. (Image credit: AFP Photo)

The case of Mark Roland, who in 2008 was hit with a two-year ban by the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority, has brought to light concerning infoꦜrmation in regards to the processes used by both the government department and Cycling Australia.

 

As a sports journalist and producer since 1997, Jane has covered Olympic and Commonwealth𝐆 Games, rugby league, motorsport, cricket, surfing, triathlon, rugby union, and golf for print, radio, television and online. However her enduring pa🤪ssion has been cycling.

 

Jane is a former Australian Editor of Cyclingnews from 2011 to 2013 and co꧂ntinues to freelance within the cycling industry.