Tom Danielson has suggested that his 2015 positive test for an “an anabolic agent’ could have been caused by the contamination of a supplement he had taken for a number of years.
On Tuesday the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) confirmed that the resolution of his case had been delayed after the former Cannondale rider requested a postponement.
"Mr. Danielson will remain provisionally suspended, and the hearing originally scheduled for June will move to a yet-to-be-determined date in the fall," the USADA said in a statement announcing the decision on Tuesday.
Danielson claimed in a statement published via social media that “there are still some questions that need to be answered.”
Danielson's racing career has been in limbo since he abandoned the 2015 Tour of Utah before the race started in August, announcing on Twitter that USADA had informed him that a sample taken during an out-of-competition test on July 9, 2015, returned a positive result for anabolic agent found through Carbon Isotope Ratio testing.
Danielson has maintained that he did not knowingly ingest any banned substances. However Cannondale chose not to renew his contract for this season. Danielson has revealed little about his case since then but broke his silence, suggesting his case was sparked by the presence of DHEA in a supplement.
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