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Mar 2021
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British cycling: A doctor, drugs & a sca...

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Last week the former Team GB and Team Sky doctor Richard Freeman was struck off the medical register after being found guilty of ordering a banned substance “knowing or believing” it was to dope a rider in 2011.

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Guest: Matt Lawton, Chief sports correspondent at The Times.

Host: Will Roe.

Much of the original journalism by The Sunday Times' Chief sports writer, David Walsh.

Clips used: Times Radio, TalkSPORT, BBC, Eurosport, OMN, Daily Mail, Olympic YouTube Channel, IBTimes UK, Cambridge University Darwin College lecture series and ARD.

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