Cycling
The rider's name, team and nationality will not be released until the testing process is completed, including the analysis of a backup sample, the International Cycling Union said Wednesday.
The sport's governing body did say, however, that the rider's team and national federation were notified, as well as national and world anti-doping authorities. USA Cycling has not been contacted by UCI, spokesman Andy Lee said. U.S. Anti-Doping Agency spokeswoman Carla O'Connell said that group had no comment.
Thurman became the team's starting middle linebacker as a rookie last season, when the Bengals made their first playoff appearance since 1990. Thurman was excused from the team's minicamp last month for personal reasons.
Thurman, 23, a second-round pick from Georgia, had 1.5 sacks and led the team in tackles in nine games last season.
Thurman's suspension is the latest embarrassment for a team that has had four other players arrested in recent months.
The three-time World Cup veteran has the second-most appearances for the U.S. in World Cup matches with 10, starting all five games in 2002 and scoring one goal each against Portugal and Mexico. He also had the team's only goal in 1998.
McBride was the tournament MVP in the 2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
-- The Associated Press
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