The case related to Wim Vansevenant, a former Belgian rider, altered dramatically. An analysis illustrated that the doping medicines that were ordered by him didn’t contain the contents written on the labels. This person was cheated by the company where he ordered the medicines.
Last year several packages sent to this former professional rider by an Australian company were intercepted by customs officials. According to the labels of the intercepted bottles, they contained the doping drug TB-500. It is a peptide hormone that has ability to enhance muscle power and promote healing. The Belgian authorities started an investigation. It was suspected that Wim Vansevenant supplied the Omega Pharma-Lotto team with doping medications. This athlete rode professionally 10 years, from 1998 to 2008. Last 6 years of the career he was with this team.
An analysis of the bottles seized by customs manifested that just amino acids were presented. Wim Vansevenant’s lawyer confirmed that the charges had to be dropped. He pointed out that since the product was not connected with doping, the former sportsperson didn’t deserve to be punished.
The prosecutor’s spokesperson Johan Lescrauwaet claimed that the contents didn’t correspond to the name of the drug which was indicated on the label and to the affirmations of the former athlete.
Just amino acids were found in the bottles. No any doping medicine. So, there is no any evidence that Wim Vansevenant provided doping drugs to other individuals.
The hearing of the former Belgian rider was scheduled to be later.
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