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Dr Richard Freeman’s response in Team Sky/British Cycling saga ‘leaves major questions outstanding’

Former Team Sky medic Dr Richard Freeman gives nine-page response to questions from British MPs relating to the 'mystery package' delivered to the 2011 Critérium du DauphinéTeam Sky logo on car.Former Team Sky medic Dr Richard Freeman gives nine-page response to questions from British MPs relating to the 'mystery package' delivered to the 2011 Critérium du Dauphiné

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Team Sky admits to previously buying Fluimucil 160 miles from Dauphiné finish

Team instead chose to have the drug sent from Manchester to the French Alps in the care of a British Cycling coachWiggins prepares for the fifth stage of the 2012 Paris-Nice. He'd take victory in the prestigious week long race, along with the Tour de Romandie and Critérium du Dauphiné ahead of the Tour de France.Team Sky face fresh questions over why they sent a BC coach from Manchester to France to deliver a drug which could've been bought relatively nearby.

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Team Sky admits to previously buying Fluimucil 160 miles from Dauphiné finish

Team instead chose to have the drug sent from Manchester to the French Alps in the care of a British Cycling coachWiggins prepares for the fifth stage of the 2012 Paris-Nice. He'd take victory in the prestigious week long race, along with the Tour de Romandie and Critérium du Dauphiné ahead of the Tour de France.Team Sky face fresh questions over why they sent a BC coach from Manchester to France to deliver a drug which could've been bought relatively nearby.

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Team Sky admits to previously buying Fluimucil 160 miles from Dauphiné finish

Team instead chose to have the drug sent from Manchester to the French Alps in the care of a British Cycling coachWiggins prepares for the fifth stage of the 2012 Paris-Nice. He'd take victory in the prestigious week long race, along with the Tour de Romandie and Critérium du Dauphiné ahead of the Tour de France.Team Sky face fresh questions over why they sent a BC coach from Manchester to France to deliver a drug which could've been bought relatively nearby.

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