Resources
2023 Cycling Canada Registered Testing Pool (RTP) & National Athlete Pool (NAP) List (updated Apr 2024)
Domestic Anti-doping (CCES)
Click above link for more information on Therapeutic Use Exemptions, CCES Whereabouts Program, report doping procedures and more.
Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI)
Click above link for more information concerning the UCI Anti-doping programme and banned substances within cycling.
World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)
WADA is the international anti-doping reference. Click above link for more information on the WADA prohibited list, International Therapeutic Use Exemptions and other programs & resources.
Transgender Athletes and Sample Collection Guide
Therapeutic Use Exemptions
As stated by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) “athletes may have an illness or medical condition that requires a particular medication. If this medication contains a substance or requires an administration method that is on the List of Prohibited Substances and Methods (List), they may need to apply for a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE). A TUE allows an athlete to use the medication or method as it will not afford them a competitive advantage, but rather ensure they can compete in a proper state of health.”
Before taking any medication, use the Medical Exemption Wizard . This tool with help identify if, when and to which organization an athlete must submit a TUE application.
If you have discovered that you require an exemption from the CCES, use the link below to access more information about medical forms and requirements, as well as the general CCES application form.
Medical Forms and Requirements
TUE application form (general)
Education
The True Sport Clean eLearning is a 60-minute course that provides the essential anti-doping information about the CADP and specific anti-doping requirements based off the individual’s role. Athletes who are in either or the RTP and NAP, are required to complete the True Sport Clean course annually. Cycling Canada has additionally made the True Sport Clean eLearning a requirement for National Team Athletes selected to Cycling Canada Performance Pools. For more information on CCES Education and to receive enrollment instructions, please contact High Performance Coordinator, Gabby Faoro.
Additional course content to the athletes who are included in the CCES RTP and to those who are part of Sport Canada’s Athlete Assistance Program (AAP).
If you have any troubles logging in to your account or require assistance with the education modules, please email education@cces.ca.