British WorldTour squad Team Sky issue statement in wake of Dave Brailsford's appearance at Culture, Media and Sport select committee on Monday
- No response to Daily Mail's claim that Brailsford attempted to stop 'mystery' package story going to pressChris Froome and Team Sky during 2016 Tour de FranceBritish WorldTour squad Team Sky issue statement in wake of Dave Brailsford's appearance at Culture, Media and Sport select committee on Monday
Sir Dave Brailsford met with Daily Mail's Matt Lawton in a bid to prevent the paper breaking story about the 'mystery package' delivered to Team Sky during 2011 Critérium du DauphinéPhoto by Simon Wilkinson/SWpix.com/REX/Shutterstock (5743444h)Sir Dave Brailsford met with Daily Mail's Matt Lawton in a bid to prevent the paper breaking story about the 'mystery package' delivered to Team Sky during 2011 Critérium du Dauphiné
Four hours of grilling by MPs raised as many questions as were answeredTeam Sky and British Cycling have found themselves at the centre of scandal in recent monthsDespite 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
Social media reaction to the big Fluimucil news of the dayDave Brailsford gave details of the package's contents to MPsSocial media reaction to the big Fluimucil news of the day
Brailsford was told by team doctor that package contained FluimucilSir Dave Brailsford. Photo: Yuzuru Sunada Team Sky boss Dave Brailsford has told MPs that the mystery package delivered to Sky at the Dauphiné contained Fluimicil, a treatment for chest infections.