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of ordering testosterone in 2011 "knowing or believing" it was to help dope a rider. A medical tribunal ruled Freeman ordered Testogel with the knowledge "it was to be administered to an athlete to improve their athletic performance". The hearing will resume on 17 March for the tribunal to consider if Freeman's "fitness to practise is impaired". Freeman could be struck off. This is the continuation of the uncovering of the truth that the British cycling success story was based on actual doping, rather than just bending the rules e.g. most of the track squad were declared asthmatics.