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Former MotoGP team owner gets two-year rally drug ban

Rally driver and motorcycle racing team owner Paul Bird has received a two-year motorsport ban, having tested positive for cocaine and diuretics after a rally win in July. Bird, 48, failed a drug test after emerging victorious in the Nicky Grist Stages - the sixth round of the BTRDA Rally Championship. He has now received a two-year ban from "all sport", issued by the UK Anti-Doping agency, which will see him suspended until July 2017. UKAD's Graham Arthur said, in a statement: “Every athlete must adhere to the principle of strict liability; they are solely responsible for what is in their system regardless of how it got there. “This principal can be challenging for athletes...
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