Ineos carer worked at Manchester United before ‘anti-doping questions’

David Rozman, the head carer for the Ineos Grenadiers cycling team, previously worked at Manchester United for a month in 2021 as part of a "knowledge exchange" program with Ineos Sport. Rozman's departure from the Tour de France earlier this month came after it was revealed that he had been called to interview by the International Testing Agency (ITA) over alleged links to convicted German doping doctor, Mark Schmidt. Manchester United has confirmed that Rozman spent a month at their facility last year.
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