• Operation Echo probe launched over actions taken in 2011
  • ‘Potential wrongdoing in both British Cycling and Ukad’

A World Anti-Doping Agency report has uncovered “potential wrongdoing” by “individuals” involved in the drug testing of British cyclists.

The agency’s independent Intelligence and Investigations department launched its Operation Echo probe in March amid allegations aimed at British Cycling and UK Anti-Doping over actions taken in 2011 during the buildup to the London Olympics.

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