Tour de France winner Chris Froome says he's worried that the current system of medical exemptions for drug use is open to abuse.
He's called on cycling's governing body and the World Anti Doping Agency to address the issue of TUEs.
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Froome also says he has to set a good example “morally and ethically” rather than just stay the right side of the rules.
His former Sky team mate Bradley Wiggins has been criticised after taking powerful anti-asthma medication, under the exemptions, ahead of his Tour de France win.