UCI bans British cyclist Yates

The International Cycling Union has banned British rider Simon Yates for four months for a positive drug test.

Great Britain's Simon Yates

The International Cycling Union has banned Simon Yates for four months for a positive drug test. (AAP)

The International Cycling Union has banned British rider Simon Yates for four months for a positive test for a prohibited substance.

The UCI says the ban for a "non-intentional" rules violation runs through July 11, barring Yates from selection for the Tour de France which starts on July 2.

Yates completed the Tour last year - finishing 89th - and was expected to be picked by the Orica-GreenEdge team.

The 23-year-old tested positive for Terbutaline during the Paris-Nice stage race in March.

The Australia-based team said a doctor erred by not formally requesting permission for Yates to use an asthma inhaler as medication.

The UCI said on Friday the case was "resolved via an acceptance of consequences" agreement.


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