David Rozman, head carer for Ineos Grenadiers, stepped back from Tour de France duties after the International Testing Agency requested an interview regarding alleged links to doping doctor Mark Schmidt. Rozman worked for Manchester United for a month in 2024 as part of a knowledge exchange program. A documentary claimed he had connections to Schmidt, who orchestrated a doping ring. Dave Brailsford, head of Ineos Sport, declined to comment on the matter during the Tour.
David Rozman was called to interview by the International Testing Agency over alleged links to convicted doping doctor Mark Schmidt and has stepped back from Tour duties.
Rozman was a part of a knowledge exchange at Manchester United in 2024, spending a month working alongside the team's soft tissue therapists.
A documentary claimed links between Rozman and Schmidt, drawing on court transcripts from the Aderlass hearings, where Schmidt was jailed for orchestrating a doping ring.
Dave Brailsford chose not to comment on allegations against Rozman during the Tour de France amid recent media allegations and controversy.
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