PARIS: Cofidis, the French cycling team tainted by drug allegations which is returning to competition this week after a self-imposed three-week exile, announced on Tuesday the departure of its manager and team doctor.
Cofidis' decision to shut up shop after allegations of widespread doping made by sacked rider Philippe Gaumont cost British world time-trial champion David Millar the chance to make his international track debut at the World Cup in Manchester.
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