FORMER British Cycling performance director Shane Sutton wants UK Anti-Doping (Ukad) to get to the bottom of the key outstanding questions left by Dr Richard Freeman’s medical tribunal.
The verdict delivered today found that the former British Cycling and Team Sky doctor ordered testosterone gel in 2011 knowing or believing it was to be given to a rider for the purposes of doping.
Freeman had claimed he had ordered the testosterone to treat Sutton for erectile dysfunction, which the Australian vehemently denied before storming out of the long-running tribunal back in 2019.
Ukad has subsequently confirmed it has charged Freeman with possession of prohibited substance and tampering or attempted tampering with a doping control in the wake of the hearings.