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Former cycling doctor struck off medical register
Richard Freeman, the former chief doctor for Team Sky and British Cycling, has been permanently struck off the medical register, a Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service ruled on Friday.
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Former British Cycling and Team Sky chief doctor Richard Freeman said he is not “a doping doctor” after a medical tribunal found him guilty of ordering banned testosterone in 2011.
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