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Former British Cycling doctor Richard Freeman banned for anti-doping violation

Former Team Sky and British Cycling doctor Richard Freeman declines to defend anti-doping charges


Former Team Sky and British Cycling doctor Richard Freeman has been handed a four-year ban for violating anti-doping rules, including possession of a prohibited substance and “tampering” with an anti-doping investigation.

Freeman, had his medical license revoked in 2021 due to misconduct, was ruled by UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) to have violated the organisation’s rules on three counts – “by taking possession of an order of 30 sachets of Testogel [testosterone – Ed.], and lying to UKAD in respect of that order”.

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