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Former British Cycling and Team Sky chief doctor Richard Freeman is found GUILTY of ordering banned testosterone knowing or believing it would be used to dope a rider
Ex-British Cycling and Team Sky doctor Richard Freeman, 61, was found guilty of ordering banned testosterone knowing or believing it was to dope a rider
Freeman denied knowing or believing it would be used to improve athletic performance, claiming it was to treat a staff member s erectile dysfunction
However, the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service dismissed that this morning
The bombshell verdict raises serious question over the success of both teams
Ex-Team Sky doctor found GUILTY of ordering banned testosterone Mike Keegan For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo
Former chief doctor of British Cycling and Team Sky Richard Freeman has been found guilty of ordering banned testosterone knowing or believing it was to be used to dope a rider.
In a bombshell verdict that will send shockwaves through the sport and raise serious questions over the success of both teams, the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service handed down their ruling at the long-running hearing in Manchester this morning.
Freeman, 61, admitted ordering the substance to the Manchester Velodrome HQ of both teams in May 2011, and masterminding a botched cover-up. However, he denied he had placed the order knowing or believing it was to be given to an unnamed rider to improve their athletic performance.