LONDON (Reuters) - Cycling chiefs must do more to erase suspicion over Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs), according to Britain's former Olympic champion and Tour de France yellow jersey wearer Chris Boardman. The Briton broke no anti-doping rules, however, and Boardman says the situation could have been avoided. Boardman said Wiggins had not ended his glittering career how he would have liked, but has some sympathy. But having spent a decade with British Cycling after his riding career, part of it as head of research and development, Boardman is disappointed to see the organisation under fire. "What's been amazing is that nobody has stood up and said look we've got the most successful team of any sport ever," Boardman said.
Source: The Star February 18, 2017 10:07 UTC