Tiernan-Locke: It's worrying Kreuziger bio passport case got so far

Former Team Sky rider Jonathan Tiernan-Locke says he's confident the biological passport won't stand up to the scrutiny of the Court of Arbitration for Sport

Jonathan Tiernan-Locke, Lincoln Grand Prix 2012

Jonathan Tiernan-Locke says he's pleased for Roman Kreuziger for seeing his biological passport case dropped by the UCI, but continues to insist the testing and disciplinary process is flawed.

The former Team Sky rider is currently serving a two-year ban handed down by the UK Anti-Doping Agency (UKAD) for abnormal blood levels dating back to his time with Endura Racing in 2012.

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Stuart Clarke is a News Associates trained journalist who has worked for the likes of the British Olympic Associate, British Rowing and the England and Wales Cricket Board, and of course Cycling Weekly. His work at Cycling Weekly has focused upon professional racing, following the World Tour races and its characters.