Bradley Wiggins wants 'sinister' Jiffy bag details made public
Two years ago, the ‘Fancy Bears’ hacking group released information showing that now retired British cycling great was allowed to use triamcinolone.
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Two years ago, the ‘Fancy Bears’ hacking group released information showing that now retired British cycling great was allowed to use triamcinolone.
The documents published today claim over 150 players failed drugs tests in 2015.
One of the documents shared in the latest leak suggests the star’s biological passport was viewed by an expert as “suspicious”.
The former Team Sky rider added he would have “a lot to say” when UK Anti-Doping finished its investigation.
Statement comes as Bradley Wiggins faces continuing scrutiny over his medical exemptions.
Athletes obtained TUEs which allowed them to take banned substances for medical reasons.