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Banks quits cycling after ‘life torn apart for nothing’ in doping case
Lizzy Banks, September 28, 2019

LIZZY BANKS has said she will end her professional cycling career after having her life “torn apart for nothing” in a 10-month case which concluded with her being found at “no fault or negligence” and without sanction for a positive doping test.

The 33-year-old, who has ridden for Great Britain at the World Championships and was competing for WorldTour team EF Education-Tibco-SVB when she was notified of the result last July, has published a lengthy blog post about an ordeal which she says has cost her around £40,000.

Last month, UK Anti-Doping found that Banks held “no fault or negligence” for traces of chlortalidone and formoterol — a decision Banks called a “landmark case” as it was the first such ruling in a case where the athlete did not specifically identify the exact source of contamination.

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