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This morning, Jorge Lorenzo underwent a surprise doping test while playing sports at his home in Lugano.
Obviously, the control looks good since the world champion proudly shares his bottle of urine on social networks.
Such checks are quite frequent throughout the year, and, until now, the most publicized case was that of Anthony West in 2012, who, after testing positive for a stimulant (methylhexaneamine) banned in competition according to the FIM Anti-Doping Code in force, was given a one-month suspension by the FIM before being sentenced more heavily (18 months + annulment of his race results) by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.