Posted by Editoress on 09/15/05
Haro Releases Pro Mountain Biker Chris Sheppard
Courtesy Haro
September 14, 2005-Vista, CA - With the recent allegations of testing positive for a banned performance enhancing drug, Haro Bikes has released Chris Sheppard from his professional racing contract. Sheppard tested positive for EPO in an out-of-competition urine test performed at his home in Kamloops, BC on May 29, 2005.
Sheppard, a Canadian native, has raced for Haro Bikes for a total of 7 years. During this time, he has proven to be a top contender at both NORBA and World Cup race events, most recently finishing 7th in Short Track and 8th in Cross Country overall NORBA series standings. Sheppard has also played an integral role in the research and development of Haros mountain bike line.
Were obviously disappointed with this news, said Jim Ford, Haros President/CEO. Chris has been a great ambassador for Haro and the sport of mountain biking for many years. Despite the serious nature of this situation, we still see view Chris as a good person who made a bad mistake.
Keeping with Haros zero tolerance policy when it comes to its athletes use of banned performance enhancing drugs, Sheppard has been immediately released from his racing contract.
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