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- Clean Cyclists Now Outperform Doped Champions of Tour de . . .
Clean Cyclists Now Outperform Doped Champions of Tour de France's Past (theatlantic com) 27 Posted by msmash on Friday July 25, 2025 @04:10PM from the clean-and-win dept
- A Fast Tour de France—No Doping Required - The Atlantic
As the doping culture waned, steady advances in equipment and training ultimately led U K riders to a string of Tour de France victories in the 2010s
- Clean cyclists now outperform doped champions of Tour de . . .
The riders now train with the data, they race with the data, they publish their data on Strava and similar training apps, they probably dream about their data So we know that during a crucial mountain stage in last year's Tour de France—won convincingly by Pogačar on his way to overall victory—he produced approximately 7 watts per kilo
- Pogacars Tour de France superiority stirs up old doping . . .
Tadej Pogacar's towering domination of this year's Tour de France is once again raising eyebrows in a sport long tainted by doping
- A carbohydrate revolution is fueling cyclists in the Tour de . . .
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Tim Podlogar, who researches exercise metabolism, about how elite cyclists consume thousands of calories each day to compete in the Tour de France
- Tour de France continues its anti-doping fight amid . . .
Cycling Tour de France continues its anti-doping fight amid persistent suspicion By Denis Ménétrier (Toulouse (France), special correspondent) Published yesterday at 2:40 am (Paris), updated at
- Tour de France confronts a new threat: Are cyclists using . . .
Tour de France confronts a new threat: Are cyclists using tiny motors? After a doping scandal upended the sport, professional cycling is pursuing dual challenges of keeping cycling honest and
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