Team Ineos release statement in response to Paul Kimmage article in Sunday Independent
Briefly

The Ineos Grenadiers Cycling Team faced media allegations concerning David Rozman, an employee linked to Dr. Mark Schmidt during the 2012 Tour de France. Despite requests for comments prior to an article’s publication, the team did not respond. A statement confirmed awareness of the allegations but clarified that no relevant information had been presented by authorities. The team emphasized a zero-tolerance policy concerning any breaches of WADA codes. The allegations are tied to Schmidt's involvement in a blood-doping investigation, with ongoing revelations about exchanges between him and Rozman.
Ineos Grenadiers Cycling Team is aware of recent media allegations relating to the 2012 season and a member of its staff. These allegations have not to date been presented to the team by any appropriate authority.
The team reiterates its policy of zero tolerance to any breach of the applicable WADA codes, historic or current.
Read at Irish Independent
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