Cycling | International

Mark Cavendish © Action Images

Cavendish blames 'error' for missing test



British cyclist Mark Cavendish blames a "genuine" administrative error for missing an out-of-competition drug test in April last year.

The 26-year-old world road race champion was filming for BBC television in Sicily ahead of the Giro d'Italia when he was supposed to take the test.

Cavendish released a statement on Friday saying "it was a simple, genuine admin error."

He adds: "Of course, I totally understand the importance of testing in sport ... it's my job to make sure that I don't miss another."

Cavendish is one of cycling's leading sprinters, winning five stages at last year's Tour de France. He won the green jersey, given to the race's overall leading points scorer.



Comments

More expert analysis and opinion from Sport24
The opinions expressed by Sport24 experts and bloggers are theirs alone, and do not necessarily represent those of SuperSport

Live Video Streaming

Sports Talk



Cycling Guest
Gilbert tops 2011 cycling season
As Alberto Contador fought back tears during an impassioned plea against doping accusations last...

Guest Column
No decision soon in long-time Armstrong Probe
News reports since last autumn have said criminal charges against seven-time Tour de France...