• Froome returned adverse analytical finding last September in Spain• Froome and Team Sky say legal dose can lead to adverse resultsOne of Chris Froome’s most likely defences against a possible anti-doping charge does not appear to be supported by UK Anti-Doping data released via a freedom of information request.The Team Sky cyclist returned a urine sample with twice the allowed concentration of the asthma drug salbutamol – what is known as an adverse analytical finding (AAF) – during his winning ride at the Vuelta a España last September. Continue reading…
Via: Ukad data questions Chris Froome defence in possible anti-doping charge
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