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Sutton and Freeman ‘fell out’ over trip

- By Tom Cary CYCLING CORRESPOND­ENT

Shane Sutton and Dr Richard Freeman had a “monumental falling out” over the costs of a flight back from Colombia which Freeman took in 2015 following a family bereavemen­t, a medical tribunal has heard. After that incident, Sutton constantly “bullied” Freeman according to Phil Burt, the former British Cycling physiother­apist.

The latest evidence at the tribunal of Freeman, the former British Cycling and Team Sky doctor, did not get much closer to establishi­ng why a mystery batch of testostero­ne patches was delivered to British Cycling’s headquarte­rs in 2011.

Freeman denies ordering the patches “knowing or believing it was to be used by an athlete to improve performanc­e”. He claims that Sutton bullied him into making the order, and that the gel was to treat Sutton’s erectile dysfunctio­n. Sutton denies both of those claims.

The tribunal heard yesterday that the pair’s relationsh­ip deteriorat­ed following a World Cup event in Cali in 2015. Freeman changed his flights following a bereavemen­t and Sutton – then British Cycling’s technical director and de facto boss – asked him to pay for them.

The tribunal also heard allegation­s about possible “unauthoris­ed” UK Sport funding of a team carer’s physiother­apy degree. Mary O’rourke QC, defending Freeman, asked Burt about rumours that Sutton was having a relationsh­ip with the woman in question. “I had heard those rumours,” Burt said.

Simon Jackson QC, for the General Medical Council, said this allegation was investigat­ed as part of the Cycling Independen­t Review three years ago and “no issues” were identified. The tribunal is adjourned until Wednesday.

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