Cycling
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Dave Brailsford has said ‘mistakes were made’ by Team Sky relating to anti-doping and medical procedures but ‘there is a fundamental difference between process failures and wrongdoing’
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The dozen who have not so far tweeted in support include Chris Froome, who has posted in the last 24 hours but only to praise a dinner he had enjoyed at a South African restaurant
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Team Sky closed ranks behind Sir Dave Brailsford on Monday after reports that riders had been discussing the team principal’s position
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Julie Harrington, currently running Wembley Stadium and St George’s Park, has taken charge of British Cycling at a difficult moment for the organisation
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Questions for Team Sky and British Cycling as the sport’s drug inquiry switches focus to the painkiller tramadol that can also enhance performance
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Dr Richard Freeman, at the centre of UK anti-doping inquiry, told investigators substance was not intended for any riders
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Team Sky: Sir Dave Brailsford must face the music – and then resign
William FotheringhamSir Dave Brailsford owes it to the riders and staff of Team Sky to deal with the public questioning over the Jiffy bag and its contents before he falls on his sword -
Last week’s shocking revelations about British Cycling and Team Sky threaten to put the whole sport back in the gutter
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Dr Prentice Steffen has queried the amount of triamcinolone ordered by ex-Team Sky doctor Richard Freeman
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Sportblog British Cycling plots a more corporate, less maverick route out of trouble
William FotheringhamBritish Cycling’s reboot was somewhat derailed by the latest revelations in Parliament but its 39-point plan should draw a line under the era between the Athens and Rio Olympics -
Play VideoSir Bradley Wiggins, winner of the 2012 Tour de France and Great Britain’s most successful Olympian ever, is questioned by a reporter
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An inquiry into medical procedures within British Cycling will also take in whether the triamcinolone ordered by Dr Richard Freeman was administered to Olympic squad athletes and to what medical purpose
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British Cycling and Team Sky credibility in tatters after hearing
William FotheringhamThe record-keeping failure exposed in the saga of the jiffy bag delivered to Bradley Wiggins in 2011 undermines everything Dave Brailsford and co have said about drugs
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British Cycling and Team Sky have no records at all to prove what was in a medical package carried to France for Sir Bradley Wiggins at the end of the Critérium du Dauphiné race in 2011, the head of the UK’s anti-doping agency has told a committee of MPs
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Jess Varnish has questioned if British Cycling is serious about reform after gagging her from speaking about details of its internal report into her allegations of sexism and bullying
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Dr Richard Freeman, the man at the centre of the mystery package investigation, is too ill to attend the media and sport select committee hearing scheduled for Wednesday
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Team Sky’s Simon Jones will leave to become performance director of Australian Cycling in April
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If the cycling body can expect further battering until the truth is laid bare, UK Sport may be charged with forsaking diligence in its obsession with medals
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Sportblog Team Sky are hoist by their own petard with admissions of amateurism