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Former British Cycling chief doctor Richard Freeman permanently struck off medical register

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Don't miss a thing by getting the latest from the Manchester Evening News sent direct to your inbox Ex-British Cycling chief doctor Richard Freeman has been permanently struck off the medical register, it was announced today.

The Medical Practitioners Tribunal found Dr Freeman's fitness to practise impaired on Thursday, with the sanction imposed and confirmed on Friday.

His barrister, however, said it was 'highly likely' he would exercise his right to appeal in the High Court. Dr 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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