Eduard Vorganov, who tested positive for the banned substance meldonium earlier this year, is ready to resume his career. According to the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), some athletes will be granted amnesty if the concentration is less than one microgram and the doping test was conducted before March 1.
The Russian cyclist was suspended by his Katusha team for testing positive for meldonium which was only puton the banned list last January.
"Neither he (Vorganov), nor the Russian Cycling Federation have information on the discovered volume (of Meldonium's concentration)," Vorganov’s coach Alexander Tolkachev told TASS. "He made an inquiry via his lawyer with the UCI and we do not know how long it would take them to reply. He wants to return as he is a real professional."
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