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French doping 'doctor' Bernard Sainz jailed again for helping amateur cyclists cheat

Homeopath has worked with some of the biggest names in the sport

Bernard Sainz, whose past clients include the Tour de France winners Bernard Hinault and the late Laurent Fignon as well as seven-time polka dot jersey winner, Richard Virenque, was handed the sentence by a court in Caen yesterday, reports the local.fr.

The 73-year-old has been involved in professional cycling since 1972, when he began working with the Mercier team and Raymond Poulidour, and was often wrongly reported in the press to be a qualified doctor rather than a homeopathic practitioner.

He subsequently earned the nickname ‘Dr Mabuse’ after the fictional fake doctor created by Norbert Jacques and who featured in three films by Fritz Lang.

His name has cropped up a number of times in anti-doping investigations over the years, including one dating from 1999 in which he was found guilty of inciting use of doping products.

That investigation also saw him convicted of illegally practising medicine, an offence for which he would be found guilty on several occasions including in a 2013 case relating mainly to the doping of racehorses.

A separate trial in 2014 resulted in Sainz being found guilty of offences including possessing testosterone and corticosteroids, for which he received a two-year jail term with 20 moths suspended.

Speaking of his latest conviction to the radio station France Bleu, Sainz claimed: "This court is a put-up job. It is as if they wanted to prevent alternative medicine therapists from having a sports clientele."

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Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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balmybaldwin | 7 years ago
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This must be the first time that a Homeopath has actually done anything

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davel | 7 years ago
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Love it.

"This water seems to be having zero effect, 'doc'".

"Fair enough... Let me get my MASSIVE DRUGS."

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nniff | 7 years ago
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Surely putting someone in a prison cell with 'twenty moths suspended', presumably from the ceiling, would be considered a cruel and unusual punishment in this country.  What will those foreigners think of next?  ;o)

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winnie_ | 7 years ago
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I understand why the 'doctor' had to go to jail, but what did the moths do to deserve that?

A separate trial in 2014 resulted in Sainz being found guilty of offences including possessing testosterone and corticosteroids, for which he received a two-year jail term with 20 moths suspended.

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Danbury | 7 years ago
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As a he's a homeopathic practitioner the courts should have sentenced him to one trillionth of a second in jail, just for the laughs. And increased the fine accordingly of course. 

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mingmong | 7 years ago
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Si thi.  laugh

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