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'Questions remain over Bradley Wiggins package'

Damian Collins, a British MP investigating doping in cycling, made his remarks earlier today.

BRITISH CYCLING IS still to provide proof a package delivered to Bradley Wiggins in 2011 contained only a legal decongestant, a British MP investigating doping in cycling said on Thursday.

Former British Cycling performance director Dave Brailsford told Britain’s Culture, Media and Sport committee last week the package, sent to Wiggins during the 2011 Criterium du Dauphine, contained Fluimucil.

But Conservative party politician Damian Collins, who chairs the committee, said British Cycling had not been able to provide a paper trail backing up Brailsford’s claims.

“It seems to be difficult to get precise records of exactly what was in this package, why it was ordered and the detail that you would want to know,” Collins told BBC Radio 4.

Dave Brailsford told the committee he’d been told by the team doctor it was this drug called Fluimucil, which is readily available in France, can easily be obtained and there are no restrictions on its usage.

“So if it’s as simple as that, why get a British Cycling coach to courier it from Manchester via London to Geneva when you could have just gone to a pharmacy in France and bought it over the counter?

That’s why a lot of people looking at this say it looks odd, it doesn’t look quite right.”

The delivery has come under the spotlight after it emerged Wiggins, who retired on Wednesday, was granted therapeutic use exemptions for the banned substance triamcinolone prior to three major races.

Wiggins, British Cycling and Team Sky, Wiggins’s former team, have denied wrongdoing and there is no suggestion they broke any rules.

Brailsford, boss of Team Sky, told the committee British Cycling coach Simon Cope had brought the package with him to France while he made a scheduled trip.

The Times on Thursday published a receipt showing Cope’s return trip had cost £597.65 ($732.39, 699.28 euros).

After travelling to Manchester from southern England to collect the package, he flew to Geneva on June 12, drove to La Toussuire in France and returned to England the same day.

The newspaper said British Cycling president Bob Howden has written to the committee to explain it has been unable to access documents because they are “locked down” by UK Anti-Doping investigators.

© – AFP, 2016 

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    Dec 29th 2016, 10:35 PM

    That much time on a bike is bound to wreak havoc on any package

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    Dec 29th 2016, 10:13 PM

    Questions over his package??…… Cough….. Hee hee….

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    Dec 29th 2016, 10:16 PM

    The comments Wiggins and Linford Christie have to put up regarding packages they may aswell be drug cheats.

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    Dec 29th 2016, 11:29 PM

    @MARK, I thought with Linford Christie it was his “lunchbox” rather than his “package”. :-)

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    Dec 29th 2016, 11:06 PM

    It all looks very dodgy

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    Dec 29th 2016, 10:49 PM

    Legalised doping with permission

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    Dec 30th 2016, 12:03 AM

    Has;nt cycling always had legalised doping with permission, not just in the last 10 years? How is it everyone knows doping has always been and still is rife in cycling but ex and current pros never seem to speak about it? Who do they think they are protecting or is it ‘we don’t talk about it in public guys’ kind of thing

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    Dec 30th 2016, 1:01 AM

    Never trust a man who goes out in public with those sideburns

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    Dec 29th 2016, 11:27 PM

    Ah now now! Stop with the yolks Bradley!!

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    Dec 30th 2016, 8:50 AM

    It’s fairly black and white. The timing of his announcement. He knowingly took a banned substance , simple as.

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    Dec 29th 2016, 11:26 PM

    Ah now now! Stop

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    Dec 29th 2016, 11:49 PM

    How big was his’ package’ ??

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    Dec 31st 2016, 8:59 AM

    Not if you look at the BBC tribute to him . What an absolute embarrassment piece of journalism that is.

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