- Review a result of Richard Freeman’s guilty verdict
- Ukad has already retested samples from 141 British cyclists
A fresh wave of retesting is under way on the blood and urine samples of British cyclists after Richard Freeman, the former British Cycling and Team Sky doctor, was found guilty of ordering banned testosterone for a rider.
The Guardian can also reveal more than a third of all doping samples which the UK Anti-Doping Agency has retested over the past decade have come from British cyclists, making the sport the most retested ahead of athletics.