British Cycling
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Banned testosterone patches reportedly ordered on purpose by former Team Sky and British Cycling doctor
Testosterone patches which turned up at British Cycling and Team Sky headquarters in 2011 may have been ordered intentionally, according to reports.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Triple national champion Dan Bigham targeting Commonwealth Games medal
Brother NRG Driveplan rider Dan Bigham believes that he could medal at next year's Commonwealth Games in a number of track events.
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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First British Cycling Elite National Teams named
Starley Primal Pro Cycling, Catford CC Equipe/Banks, Haribo–Beacon and Wheelbase Altura MGD are first four teams to receive British Cycling Elite National Team status
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Ed Clancy answers your questions in Twitter Q&A (video)
British track cyclist Ed Clancy has answered questions from fans in a Twitter Q&A with British Cycling, ahead of Friday Track Cycling World Cup.
By Michael Seymour Published
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New date set for Dr Richard Freeman’s medical tribunal over mystery testosterone delivery
A new date has been set for medical tribunal of Dr Richard Freeman, which is set to investigate a mystery testosterone delivery to British Cycling headquarters.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Becky James in favour of 'great motivator' Shane Sutton returning to British Cycling
Both Becky James and Katy Marchant would be prepared to speak to the independent panel investigating British Cycling's culture.
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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British sprinters back on podium to usher in a new era
The British men won their first team sprint medal in seven years at the track worlds in Apeldoorn, boasting a strength in depth that bodes well for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and beyond.
By Simon Richardson Published
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Icons of cycling: UK Sports Institute track bike
We sing the praises of a machine that strikes fear into the hearts of Team GB’s rivals, the UK Sports Institute track bike
By Simon Smythe Published
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British Cycling appoints Frank Slevin as its independent chairman
The House of Fraser executive chairman will head up the BC board, replacing Jonathan Browning
By Vern Pitt Published
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Dr Richard Freeman will admit ordering banned substance and telling ‘a lot of lies’ during medical tribunal
Dr Richard Freeman will admit deliberately ordering banned testosterone patches and “telling a lot of lies” during his medical tribunal.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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British Cycling unveil new GB team kit ahead of World Championships 2018
British Cycling have released the first pictures of the new GB Cycling Team kit ahead of the World Champsionships in Innsbruck
By Alex Ballinger Published
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British Cycling launch initiative to help domestic riders bridge gap to UCI Continental level
Elite Development Team status will be launched in 2021
By Jonny Long Published
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Jon Dibben takes second place in the U23 Tour of Flanders
Jon DibbenThe Team Wiggins rider, competing in Team GB colours, grabbed the second step on the podium of the U23 Tour of Flanders
By Richard Abraham Published
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Jess Varnish still battling to get full report into sexism complaints from British Cycling
Track sprinter’s lawyer blasts lack of transparency at governing body
By Vern Pitt Published
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Geraint Thomas: Shane Sutton has done more than most for British Cycling
The Team Sky rider releases a statement after Shane Sutton resigned from his role at British Cycling over discrimination claims
By Richard Windsor Published
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Team Sky doctor prevented Richard Freeman from applying for a fourth Bradley Wiggins TUE
Team Sky doctor Alan Farrell changed the password to the system where doctors request TUEs; Dr Richard Freeman was intending to apply for a TUE for Bradley Wiggins before the 2013 Tour of Britain.
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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GB cyclists' horror flight home from the European Track Championships
"There were people being sick, people were saying we were going to die," recalled Andy Tennant.
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Former BC coach tells how he contemplated suicide under Brailsford's 'brutal' regime
Ken Matheson, who left British Cycling in 2003, tells UK Sport inquiry of how he suffered under Dave Brailsford's "macho" regime
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Staff speak of 'culture of fear' and 'dictatorial regime' at British Cycling
An independent report into allegations of sexism and bullying within British Cycling has criticised the culture that existed within the organisation.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Everything you need to know about the British Cycling/Sky mystery package saga
Timeline of events relating to the jiffy bag taken from British Cycling HQ in Manchester to Team Sky at the 2011 Critérium du Dauphiné and subsequent investigation
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Elinor Barker: ‘I’m close to the form of my life’
Elinor Barker showed she is “pretty close” to the form of her life entering the run-up to the Tokyo Olympics, as she claimed Britain’s only gold of the track World Championships in Berlin.
By Vern Pitt Published
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Dr Richard Freeman speaks out: 'I am not a doping doctor'
Freeman continues to protest his innocence despite being found guilty by the GMC of ordering testosterone "knowing or believing" it was to dope a rider
By Jonny Long Published
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British Cycling brand Freeman guilty verdict 'extremely disturbing'
"This is a day for sober reflection," says the governing body
By Jonny Long Published
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British Cycling women’s team pursuit coach quits
The women’s team pursuit coach has quit the squad, just months out from the Tokyo Olympics.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Want to honour our success? Invest in cycling, British Olympians tell prime minister
A host of British Olympic medallists have written to prime minister Theresa May to ask for greater investment in cycling in Britain to make it safer and easier
By Nigel Wynn Published
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British Cycling axes TV coverage of British road series
British Cycling described past broadcast arrangements as 'underperforming'
By Jonny Long Published
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British Cycling stands by Jess Varnish decision, report suggests
Jess Varnish reportedly meets with new British Cycling technical director Andy Harrison but the governing body has stuck by its decision to drop her from the Olympic programme
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Racing in Yorkshire is all the motivation Geraint Thomas needs
Cycling Weekly spoke to Geraint Thomas in the build up to the UCI World Championships in Yorkshire where the Ineos rider will target the TT, but admits he's been struggling to pick himself back up after one of the toughest Tours in years.
By Peter Cossins Published
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Dr Richard Freeman’s medical tribunal adjourned, but public will not be told why
The medical tribunal of former British Cycling and Team Sky doctor Richard Freeman has been adjourned, but the public will not be told why.
By Alex Ballinger Published