Toon Aerts asserts innocence after banned drug found in doping test
Breast c♔ancer drug turned up in urine sample from pre-Worlds out-of-competition control

Belgian cyclo-cross racer 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Toon Aerts (Baloise Trek Lions) has asserted his innocence after his team confirmed that Aerts' out-of-competition doping control sample taken o🤡n January 19 was positive for a banned substance.
The sample was taken 10 days before Aerts raced the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in Arkansas, where he finished in sixth place. Aerts stands to be stripped of that result as well as his 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:victory in Lille on February 6, a third place in the Gavere Superprestige and at top 10 in the Brussels University Cyclocꦓross, that gave him the X2O Badkamers Trofee series title, if the B-sample confirms the result.
"I will do everything I can to prove my innocence and clear my name," Aerts said in a statement, according to Sporza, after being noti🐼fied that the breast cancer drug, Letrozole, turned up in his A-🅰sample.
"Yesterday my world was turned u𝓀pside down," Aerts said. "I received a letter from the UCI that no athlete wants to receive in his career. I was informed that an abnormal result was found in my urine sample, which was taken during an out-of-competition check at my home on January 19th.
"I am c😼urrently in the dark as to how this coulꦉd have come about. The product 'Letrozole Metabolite' was found in my urine sample. A product that I had never heard of until yesterday and do not know how it got into my body."
Letrozole, an aromatase inhibitor thꦚat is used mainly to block estrogen and slow the progression of breast cancer, is also abused by people who use anabolic steroids and want to block feminizing effects or to boost testosterone production by preventing its breakdown. It is forbidden at al🔯l times in the WADA prohibited substance list.
Aerts has requested furt💮her analysis of his B-sample but has opted to end his season until "there is more clarity".
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"Anyone who knows me a little knows that I have been against any꧟ form of doping all my career and have always done everything I can to set an example as an athlete.
"I will therefore do everything I can to prove my innocence and clear my name. Pending the analysis of the B sample and further invest♛igations, I will not cꦏomment," Aerts concluded. "I would urge everyone to respect this and to give me and my family the time and opportunity to get more clarity first."
Baloise Trek Lions have also chosen to put🌼 Aerts on the inactive list a🍨nd wait for the confirmation of the result.
"We have given Toon a warm heart for years and we hope for soon and better news with him. As a precaution and in consultation wi𓆏th Toon, it has been decided that he will no longer take action and that he will be inactive until more is known," the team wrote.
"Within Baloise Trek🌺 Lions, we have a strict zero tolerance for doping for all our riders. As a team, we owe that to ourselves, the other ri🤡ders in the team and the cycling fans."

Laura Weislo has been with Cyclingnews ဣsince 2006 after making a switch from a career in science. As Managing Editor, she coordinates coverage for North American events and global news. As former elite-level road racer who dabbled in cyclo-cross and track, Laura has a passion for all three disciplines. When not working she likes to go camping and explore lesser traveled roads, paths and gravel tracks. Laura specialises in covering doping, anti-doping, UC🌌I governance and performing data analysis.