Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Former British Cycling chief doctor Richard Freeman has lodged an appeal to the High Court after he was struck off the medical register, his legal team has said.
The Medical Practitioners Tribunal found his fitness to practise impaired on Thursday, March 18, with the sanction imposed and confirmed the following day.
Freeman, 61, either admitted, or was found guilty of, 21 of 22 charges relating to the ordering of testosterone to British Cycling headquarters in 2011, as well as poor record-keeping and inappropriate treatment of non-riders.
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