Iannone anti-doping case continues, misses Sepang test
Andrea Iannone will miss the Sepang MotoGP pre-season te🧔st as he continues to fight his anti-doping𝓡 case.
The Italian rider had been provisionally suspended from all MotoGP activities by the FIM after he fa𝔍iled an anti-doping test at last year’s Malaysꦏian Grand Prix having tested positive for an ‘Exogenous Anabolic Androgenic Steroid’ called Drostanolone.
After also having his B-sample give a positive re🌸sult, a hearing was called at the FIM Disciplinary Court in Switzerland (February 4).

Andrea Iannone will miss the Sepang MotoGP pre-s🥀eason test as he continues to fight his anti-doping case♐.
The Italian rider had been provisionally suspended from all MotoGP activities by the FIM after he failed an a🍌nti-doping te♊st at last year’s Malaysian Grand Prix having tested positive for an ‘Exogenous Anabolic Androgenic Steroid’ called Drostanolone.
After also havඣꦰing his B-sample give a positive result, a hearing was called at the FIM Disciplinary Court in Switzerland (February 4).
Before the hearing Iannone’🌸s lawyers suggested the small amount of banned substance present points towards accidental consumption via contaminated meat in Asia.
They also argued that use of a drug usually associated 🤡with body building ꧃makes little sense for a motorcycle racer trying to keep weight down, rather than ‘bulk up’.
, Iannone’s lawyers have also submitted a hair sample which has been tested by an anti-doping laboratory in Turin that demonstrates no trace of the steroid found in his ಌother samples taken during the FIM anti-doping in-competition 🙈test.
The evidence has delayed a decision from the International Disciplinary Court (CDI), expected to last 10 days, but Iannone’s provisio𒁃nal suspension “from participating in any motorcycling competition or related activity until further notice” has been upheld. It means Iannone must sit out the Sepang test.
Since Iannone’s suspensiꦉon, test rider Bradley Smith has been filling in at Aprilia for the Sepang shakedown with Lorenzo Savadori called🦄 up as additional cover.
With Iannone out of action for at least the Sepang test (February 7-9), it is believed the Bri🔯tish rider will step up as race rider for Aprilia with Savadori taking up Smith’s test💦ing duties.
Due to the 10-day delay on Iannone’s case, a final decision will be expected on F♓ebruary 14. The Qatar MotoGP test takes place on February 22-24.
The latest FIM Anti-Doping statement – February 4 2020
“Following a routine In-Competition doping test conducted at the round of the FIM Grand Prix World Championship💜 held in Sepang, Malaysia on 3 November 2019, Mr Andrea Iannone tested positive for a WADA prohibited substance and is now provisiꦍonally suspended since 17 December 2019.
“Mr Andrea Iannone requested analysis of his B sample whi🐻ch also confirmed the result of the A sample analysis.
“The hearing of the International Disciplinary Court (CDI) took place ⛦🌄today at the FIM Headquarters in the presence of a panel of three judges of the CDI where Mr Iannone had the opportunity to present his case.
“The proceeding is still ongoing until a CDI decision is rendered. Mr Andrea Iannone remains provisionally suspended until then and is therefore barred from participating in any motorcycling competition or related activity until further no𒁃tice.
“Under the World Anti-Doping Code and the FIM🦂 Anti-Doping Code, the FIM is unable to pro🔥vide any additional information at this time.”