Russian cyclists' lawsuit against McLaren, WADA dismissed in Canada

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A lawsuit filed against Canadian law professor Richard McLaren and the World Anti-Doping Agency by Russian cyclists has been dismissed.

McLaren, who teaches law at Western University in London, Ont., was appointed by WADA to lead an investigation into alleged state-sponsored doping by Russia.

None of the three riders were ever suspended for doping on the basis of the report. They took the matter to the Canadian legal system in 2017.

 

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