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B.C. cyclist permanently banned for code of conduct violations

Cycling Canada became a signatory of the Abuse-Free Sport Program in December 2022
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Cycling Canada has banned Victoria’s Alexander Amiri from its activities and events after an Abuse-Free Sport adjudicative panel found the road cyclist breached the organization’s code of conduct. (Pixabay)

Cycling Canada has banned Victoria’s Alexander Amiri from its activities and events after an Abuse-Free Sport adjudicative panel found the road cyclist breached the organization’s code of conduct.

Cycling Canada said in a statement Friday (Jan. 26) that Amiri, a 27-year-old from Victoria, is permanently ineligible from participating as a coach, athlete, volunteer or spectator.

The organization said the panel found that Amiri breached various sections of the 2021 Cycling Canada Code of Conduct and Ethics.

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