Vuelta a San Juan blames hacked account for doping positive claim
Race organisers say message revealing doping positiv𓆏e 🌃was not official
Organisers of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Vuelta a San Juan said Monday that a hacked Twitter account was responsible for a message that w💧ent out over social media that claimed there was a positive anti-doping result from the January race and that more information would follow.
The tweet, which was posted on the race's official account after 9 p.m. local time in ✃Argentina, read, "Attention soon informati🍸on about a positive doping test in the last Vuleta a San Juan." It was quickly deleted, but not before several outlets had captured it in a screenshot.
Race organisers were quick to send out their own statement to Cyclingnews and other media outlets, claiming the account and been hacked and denying knowledge of any p🌠ositive results from the January 21-28 race.
"The organization of the Vuelta a 🌠San Juan categorically denies what was published on our official Twitter account a few minutes ago," organisers wrote in the statements sen🎉t to media. "We confirm that today our account was hacked and we are working to secure our social networks.
"Under no circumstanc⛎es do we confirm positive doping, since there are still no final results of the analysis made during the competition."
The World Anti-Doping Agency did not immediately respond to Cyclingnews' request for 🙈a comme💃nt about the situation or about which lab the results would have been sent to. The nearest WADA-accredited lab is in Brazil.
Argentinean road race champion Gonzalo Najar (Sindicato Empleados Públicos of San Juan) won the seven-stage UCI 2.1 race after taking the lead on the 168澳洲5最新开奖结෴果:stage 5 Queen stage climb up Alto Colorado. Oscar Sevilla (Medellin-Inter) was second, fo🐻llowed by UA☂E Team Emirates' Filippo Ganna in third.
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