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UK Anti-Doping has said it is examining an allegation of wrongdoing within cycling.The announcement came as the Daily Mail reported UKAD is investigating Team Sky and Sir Bradley Wiggins over the contents of a medical package.The newspaper alleges a package was delivered to Team Sky in France on June 12, 2011, and it reports that UKAD is looking at what that contained.UKAD, which is dedicated to protecting a culture of clean sport, did not go into any detail about the allegation it is looking at and mentioned no names.A spokeswoman for UKAD said in a statement: UK Anti-Doping is investigating an allegation of wrongdoing within cycling. In order to protect the integrity of the investigation, we will not comment further.Wiggins won the Dauphine Libere cycling race on the day the package was reportedly delivered, completing victory in the eight-day event after the final stage from Pontcharra to La Toussuire.According to documents leaked by Russian hacker group Fancy Bears, Wiggins had a therapeutic use exemption (TUE) for triamcinolone acetonide - a synthetic corticosteroid - which was effective from June 29, 2011. Any use of a banned substance requires an active TUE.The Daily Mail reports that while British Cycling has not identified the substance in the package, it has indicated it did not contain triamcinolone.Wiggins and Team Sky have strenuously denied any wrongdoing since it emerged the 2012 Tour de France winner has received six TUEs during his career, insisting each time the exemptions were medically necessary due to asthma and pollen allergies.A host of major names from world sport have seen hacked personal information released into the public domain recently, although the World Anti-Doping Agency indicated earlier this week that Fancy Bears may have doctored or fabricated some of the medical documents it has released.United States Anti-Doping Agency chief executive Travis Tygart has labelled the Fancy Bears con artists after the hackers accused US sports officials of covering up doping.The Russian group on Thursday released email exchanges that it claimed revealed that USADA covers up many athletes using prohibited substances.Tygart hit back by dismissing the groups latest release as desperate and malicious.This is just another desperate attempt to distract from the real issue of (Russian) state-sponsored doping, Tygart told BBC Sport.He said the Fancy Bears were trying to smear the reputations of athletes and organisations from around the world who choose to operate with integrity and abide by the rules.They are con artists, he added. 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A forerunning sled crashed into the worker Thursday at the Sanki Sliding Center. The unidentified worker broke both legs and was airlifted to a nearby hospital.Leicester City winger Demarai Gray wants to lift the Premier League trophy in style after creating history with the Foxes. Claudio Ranieris side have clinched a stunning title victory with two games to go after being 5,000-1 outsiders at the start of the season.They host Everton in front of the Sky Sports cameras on Saturday and will be crowned champions afterwards, before finishing the season at last seasons winners Chelsea. Opera star Andrea Bocelli will sing to fans before the game at the King Power Stadium while supporters will also get free beer and pizza as the club continue the celebrations since winning the league on Monday. Demarai Gray has praised Claudio Ranieri for instilling belief in the squad And Gray knows the Foxes have written their names into the history books by becoming just the sixth team to win the Premier League.He said: Its a dream for the whole city. The whole city is buzzing, we have created history. For a team right at the bottom last year to Premier League champions - nothing has happened likke that.dddddddddddd Pick your team Aguero? Ozil? De Bruyne? Pick your Fantasy Six-a-Side team for the chance to win £10,000 Credit to everyone. Since Ive been here the fans have been unbelievable, they have been right behind us and we need that. Everyone should be buzzing right now and just enjoy it.We have the Champions League to look forward to so the feelings dont stop. The season hasnt finished and weve won it already. We have done it in the best way and hopefully we can get the win at the weekend and lift the trophy in style. Leicester players have been savouring their success throughout the week Gray joined the Foxes in January from Birmingham for £3.7m after initially rejecting a move to the King Power Stadium last summer.But the England Under-21 international, who has made 10 substitute appearances in the league for Leicester, feels he was destined to help the club win the title.Ive seen teams win the league on the TV and its something I have always wanted to be involved in, Gray told Foxes Player.I didnt win many competitions growing up but now I have won the Premier League, it feels like its meant to be. I cant wait to get my hands on the trophy.Get A Sky Sports Pass. Only pay for the days you want to watch with a Sky Sports Day, Week or Month pass. The biggest live matches and events from just £6.99. Also See: Sky Live: Leicester v Everton Leicester: Who gets a medal? Foxes confident on Mahrez Ranieri: I am the Thinkerman ' ' '
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