On 20 April 2016, in accordance with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Athlete Biological Passport
(ABP) Operating Guidelines, the independent experts of the Athlete Passport Management Unit* (APMU) in
Lausanne, Switzerland, requested further information from Sergio Henao about his ABP values. As per the
applicable ABP regulations, the rider’s explanations were sent to the same experts for review. After
examination, the independent experts came to the conclusion that there was no basis to proceed further.
In light of the confidential nature of the information concerned, the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) and
the Cycling Anti-Doping Foundation (CADF) are not in a position to comment further.
* The CADF, the independent body mandated by the UCI to plan and carry out anti-doping in cycling,
handles the management of the ABP in collaboration with the APMU in Lausanne. ABP cases are prosecuted
based on the opinion of an independent Expert Panel of the APMU.
For more information contact:
Louis Chenaille
UCI Press Officer
+41 79 198 7047
louis.chenaille@uci.ch
John Zerafa
VERO Communications
+44 7813 814 816
jzerafa@verocom.co.uk
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