Ineos Grenadiers soigneur David Rozman leaves Tour de France amid inquiry into his alleged connections with doctor charged in Operation Aderlass doping scandal
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David Rozman, a soigneur for Ineos Grenadiers, has left the Tour de France after being implicated in connection with German physician Mark Schmidt, who was involved in the Operation Aderlass doping scandal. This decision was taken following a request from the ITA for an interview with Rozman. The Ineos team has emphasized its zero-tolerance policy regarding doping while also stating that they have not received concrete evidence of wrongdoing. They are cooperating with the ITA despite legal restrictions preventing the sharing of details.
David Rozman, a soigneur for Ineos Grenadiers, has stepped back from Tour de France duties following allegations tying him to doctor Mark Schmidt and the Operation Aderlass investigation.
The Ineos team has stated it has received no evidence regarding the allegations but is cooperating fully with the ITA's request for information amidst legal restrictions.
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