Bradley Wiggins: 'Freeman case stinks to high heaven'

The former Team Sky rider says a further investigation is needed to get to the bottom of who the banned Testogel was for

Bradley Wiggins at the Rio 2016 Olympics (Eric Feferberg/AFP via Getty Images)

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Bradley Wiggins has said the Dr Richard Freeman case "stinks to high heaven", and that although he doesn't believe the order of the banned Testogel was for a rider, that a further investigation is necessary to uncover exactly what happened in order to remove the "cloud hanging over" the whole scandal.

"The whole think stinks to high heaven. It's been ten years now but it wants looking into further. Yes he's been found guilty and it falls on his head but who else's head does it fall on? Now, can we look into it a bit further and ask 'what exactly happened? Someone must know?'" Wiggins said on his Eurosport podcast.

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Hi. I'm Cycling Weekly's Weekend Editor. I like writing offbeat features and eating too much bread when working out on the road at bike races.


Before joining Cycling Weekly I worked at The Tab and I've also written for Vice, Time Out, and worked freelance for The Telegraph (I know, but I needed the money at the time so let me live).


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