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A catastrophic day for Team Sky

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Matt Lawton from the Daily Mail and the Times’ Jeremy Whittle join Cyclingnews editor Daniel Benson to dissect and analyse another dramatic day at theDepartment of Culture Media and Sport’s (DCMS) anti-doping committee. Wednesday saw Simon Cope give evidence in front of members of parliament with the former British Cycling employee reaffirming that he was unaware of the contents of the medical package that he transported to Team Sky at the Dauphine in 2011. The Jiffy bag, it has been claimed by Team Sky, contained Fluimicil however UKAD chief executive, Nicole Sapstead, later told the committee that neither Sky nor British Cycling could back their story with sufficient paperwork. Sapstead gave a damning overview of Dr Richard Freeman’s inability to keep medical records, while Damian Collins MP – chair of the committee - told Cyclingnews that British Cycling and Team Sky were now in a ‘terrible position’ regarding their credibility. We pick apart the hearing and discuss the possible fallout and...
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Replaced by: The Cycling News Podcast

When? This feed was archived on January 19, 2018 10:46 (6+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on January 18, 2018 13:38 (6+ y ago)

Why? HTTP Redirect status. The feed permanently redirected to another series.

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Matt Lawton from the Daily Mail and the Times’ Jeremy Whittle join Cyclingnews editor Daniel Benson to dissect and analyse another dramatic day at theDepartment of Culture Media and Sport’s (DCMS) anti-doping committee. Wednesday saw Simon Cope give evidence in front of members of parliament with the former British Cycling employee reaffirming that he was unaware of the contents of the medical package that he transported to Team Sky at the Dauphine in 2011. The Jiffy bag, it has been claimed by Team Sky, contained Fluimicil however UKAD chief executive, Nicole Sapstead, later told the committee that neither Sky nor British Cycling could back their story with sufficient paperwork. Sapstead gave a damning overview of Dr Richard Freeman’s inability to keep medical records, while Damian Collins MP – chair of the committee - told Cyclingnews that British Cycling and Team Sky were now in a ‘terrible position’ regarding their credibility. We pick apart the hearing and discuss the possible fallout and...
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