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British Cycling concerned about ‘substantial breach of privacy’ over Dame Sarah Storey’s backdated TUE for salbutamol
The governing body said it is worried about how the revelation could impact athletes who require medical treatment
By Alex Ballinger • Published
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Bradley Wiggins 'to be cleared' after investigation into medical package
UK Anti-Doping investigation into a 'mysterious medical package' delivered to Team Sky during the 2011 Critérium du Dauphiné will reportedly clear Bradley Wiggins
By Gregor Brown • Published
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Matt Brammeier retires from professional cycling to join British Cycling as academy coach
The four-time Irish national champion will become lead academy coach for the Great Britain Cycling Team’s men’s endurance programme
By Richard Windsor • Published
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Seven questions that Team Sky and British Cycling still need to answer
Despite four hours of select committee grilling, there are still plenty of question that we'd like to see answered by Team Sky and British Cycling bosses
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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British Cycling appoints people director to improve rider and staff welfare
The drive for results "has sometimes been at the expense of ensuring that our athletes and staff are looked after" says British Cycling's new people director, Michael Chivers
By Nigel Wynn • Published
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Petition to create national road race series for junior women generates big interest
A petition aimed at British Cycling to persuade them to create a national cycling road race series for junior women heading towards target within 24 hours
By Nigel Wynn • Published
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Laura Kenny fears that public perception of TUEs could put youngsters off sport
Laura Kenny is concerned that the negative press and hostility to TUEs could put younger sportspeople off their chosen activity if they require medical substances
By Richard Windsor • Published
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Danni Khan: from blades to boards
‘Forced’ to try cycling, the Midlander Danni Khan has never looked back
By Sophie Hurcom • Published
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Callum Skinner says British Cycling's focus on performance amid 'serious mental health issues' led to retirement
The retired sprinter said the governing bodies response to his 'cry for help' was focused on performance as opposed to 'getting better'
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan • Published