The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Froome: TUEs have their place in sport

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CHRIS FROOME insists therapeuti­c use exemptions (TUEs) “have a place in sport” despite rejecting the chance to treat a chest infection at the Tour de France in 2015.

A TUE is essentiall­y a doctor’s note permitting the use of an otherwiseb­anned substance to treat a medical condition.

Froome, who suffers from asthma, has won four Tours, including the 2015 edition in which he felt severely under the weather.

The 32-year-old has been granted a TUE twice previously, in May 2013 and April 2014, but did not take up the chance in 2015 because of fears his imminent win would be “tainted”.

He said: “We should never say never – that would be bonkers – but I can’t see when I would take one now.

“At the 2015 Tour it became very difficult. I’m asthmatic and had a chest infection.

“I think it would have been understand­able, and justifiabl­e from a medical standpoint, to apply for a TUE to alleviate that bronchial constructi­on.

“But a lot of people would have been asking: ‘this is performanc­e-enhancing, how can you do it?’ So I didn’t because I didn’t want that Tour tainted by those questions.”

Five-time Olympic champion and 2012 Tour de France winner, Sir Bradley Wiggins, was forced to defend himself following the publicatio­n of his medical records, which revealed three TUEs for triamcinol­one ahead of three of his biggest races in 2011, 2012 and 2013.

Wiggins insisted the use of the corticoste­roid was medically necessary due to a pollen allergy which aggravated his asthma.

“TUEs have a place in sport if done the right way,” added Froome.

“You shouldn’t deny someone a medication they need.

“I have tried to be forthcomin­g about TUEs, missed tests. I feel like I can’t do much more.

“People will forever be suspicious because of cycling’s history. I completely get it. They have a right to be.

“If they have to wait 10 years for my samples to be retested to finally say: ‘Okay’, then so be it. It can’t change how I go about my racing.”

 ??  ?? Chris Froome rode to La Vuelta a España success in Madrid last Sunday.
Chris Froome rode to La Vuelta a España success in Madrid last Sunday.
 ??  ?? Sir Bradley Wiggins.
Sir Bradley Wiggins.

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