• Richard Freeman sought favour from supplements company
  • Email claimed former Team Sky doctor had returned Testogel

The former British Cycling and Team Sky doctor Richard Freeman has admitted abusing his position by persuading an office worker to cover his tracks after he ordered banned testosterone, a medical tribunal has heard.

Freeman said that he had “compromised” Trish Meats, a manager at the supplement company Fit4Sport, by getting her to send an email saying the 30 sachets of Testogel had been sent in error and returned – when in reality he had destroyed them.

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