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Clean Cyclists Now Outperform Doped Champions of Tour de . . . Current Tour de France competitors are faster than the sport's notorious doping-era champions, according to an analysis Tadej Pogacar produced approximately 7 watts per kilogram for nearly 40 minutes during a crucial mountain stage in last year's Tour de France Jonas Vingegaard, generated more tha
Science Is Winning the Tour de France - The Atlantic In today’s Tour de France, I’m tempted to see not just a redemption narrative but an arc toward human perfectibility—and need to remind myself that, back in the worst doping years, fans were
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
“Just because you don’t see that there is doping doesn’t mean . . . Tadej Pogacar is back in yellow after his win on Stage 7 of the Tour de France, and once again, questions are swirling about his performance With each dominant performance, suspicion follows The sport’s doping -tainted past remains fresh in the minds of fans and experts alike, and Pogacar’s recent form is prompting renewed scrutiny
Is the Tour de France Clean? A Deep Dive into Doping . . . Doping statistics show a complicated relationship between athletes and substance use Many studies indicate that doping violations, though alarmingly prominent, have decreased in recent years thanks to stricter regulations and testing protocols As the sport continues to evolve, the question remains: is the Tour de France truly clean?