Olympic and world cycling champion Paolo Bettini supplied German cyclist Patrik Sinkewitz with doping products, television reports said on Wednesday.
Sinkewitz, 26, was dismissed by T-Mobile during this year's Tour de France when abnormal levels of testosterone were found in his blood during a pre-race drugs test.
The German cyclist later admitted he had used "Testogel" patches to help aid recovery.
But according to reports on German channel ZDF, Sinkewitz is quoted in a document as naming 2004 Olympic road champion and defending world road champion Bettini, plus retired Italian Davide Bramati, as his suppliers.
"I got the Testogel from Italian riders and I can also name them, they were Davide Bramati and Bettini," he is quoted as saying.
Sinkewitz and Bettini were team-mates at professional teams Mapei and Quick-Step, before the German switched to T-mobile in 2005.
He wants to help doping investigators as a principal witness in order to reduce his ban, which is expected to be two years.
Source: Xinhua
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