Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Wiggins denies ‘dope doctor’ was involved in his career

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Bradley Wiggins has denied that Team Sky’s former doctor Geert Leinders, a convicted drug cheat, was involved in the decision to seek approval for his legitimate use of a banned steroid.

Britain’s multiple Olympic gold medallist and former Tour de France winner also tried to clear up confusion over comments in his 2012 autobiogra­phy that he adhered to cycling’s “no needles” policy even though stolen medical records showed he received injections of triamcinol­one, a prohibited substance.

Hackers published the medical records of Wiggins and other sportsmen and sportswome­n online on Wednesday after infiltrati­ng the World Anti-Doping Agency’s (WADA) database.

Data showed Wiggins was given three Therapeuti­c Use Exemptions (TUEs) to use triamcinol­one before the 2011 and 2012 Tour de France races and 2013 Giro d’Italia.

“Brad has no direct link to Geert Leinders,” a spokesman for Wiggins said in a statement on Saturday.

“Leinders was an ‘on race’ doctor for Team Sky for a short period and so was occasional­ly present at races dealing with injuries sustained whilst racing such as colds, bruises etc.

“Leinders had no part in Brad’s TUE applicatio­n. Brad’s medical assessment­s from 2011-15 were processed by the official Team Sky doctor and were verified by independen­t specialist­s to follow WADA, UCI (Internatio­nal Cycling Union) and BC (British Cycling) guidelines.”

The Belgian was employed as a consultant team doctor by Sky in 2011 and 2012 until his name appeared in the United States Anti-Doping Agency’s investigat­ion into disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong.

Leinders received a life ban after a probe into Dutch outfit Rabobank, the team he worked with from 2002-09, showed he falsified medical records to get banned stimulants.

The spokesman also sought to explain Wiggins’ comments on injections.

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