Testosterone Cream For Cyclists
Testosterone Cream For Cyclists Former British Cycling and Team Sky doctor Richard Freeman did order testosterone knowing or believing it was to be given to a rider for the purposes of doping, a tribunal has found. Dr Freeman admitted 18 of 22 charges against him relating to the ordering of a package of Testogel to British Cycling headquarters in 2011 but denied the central charge regarding its purpose. The case was brought by the General Medical Council and Dr Freeman's former employers but there is no doubt this is another major blow to the reputation of Britain's flagship Olympic sport. In making its decision, the Medical Practitioners Tribunal said Dr Freeman's evidence was "implausible", "dishonest" and "incapable of innocent explanation". The long-running hearing began