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Findings from British Cycling's investigation into Shane Sutton imminent
The internal investigation by British Cycling could clear Shane Sutton of any wrongdoing.
By Chris Marshall-Bell • Published
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British Cycling set up Belgian training base to complement Italian one
The women's Senior Academy will spend the most time in the Belgian house, although other disciplines and squads from British Cycling will utilise the base
By Chris Marshall-Bell • Published
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British Cycling threatened with loss of funding if there's any repeat of 'Jiffy bag' case
British Cycling could be at risk of losing its public funding if there is any repeat of the Jiffy bag controversy which has rocked the organisation.
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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This is how the British Olympic team practice social distancing track starts
For the British Olympic team, 2020 has no doubt been year of uncertainty and frustration.
By Alex Ballinger • Published
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British Cycling looking for a new performance director ahead of 2020 Olympics
British Cycling has started the process of looking for a new performance director, a job held by Sir Dave Brailsford up to 2014
By Nigel Wynn • Published
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'If you're going to ask questions of Shane Sutton you have to ask them of Dave Brailsford too'
Emma Pooley questions Dave Brailsford's involvement in setting up Team Sky to win the Tour de France and why there was never a similar plan to help a woman win the Giro d'Italia
By Stuart Clarke • Published
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Former British Cycling doctor Richard Freeman accused of obtaining testosterone to improve athlete’s performance
The date has been set for the medical tribunal of Dr Richard Freeman over a banned testosterone delivery.
By Alex Ballinger • Published
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Jess Varnish: ‘I’m disappointed with the judgement but I have no regrets’
Former track sprinter Jess Varnish said she is “disappointed” to lose her case against British Cycling and UK Sport, but that she already felt that she had won.
By Alex Ballinger • Published
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Dave Brailsford: 'I'm uncompromising, and some people can't cope with that'
Dave Brailsford has defending his style of leadership, saying that it is inevitable for some people to be unable to cope with his uncompromising approach.
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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