The governing body of cycling banned a strange method of cheating: repeatedly inhaling carbon monoxide. Yes, the deadly gas.
However, cycling has been one of the hardest hit. Scandals and two decades of doping cases dominating the headlines rather than sporting achievements have condemned cycling more than any other sport.
Cycling’s governing body has banned the repeated use of carbon monoxide rebreathing that some riders misuse to artificially increase their performances.
The International Cycling Union (UCI) has banned the use of carbon monoxide gas outside medical facilities. This decision follows concerns over its use in training to measure blood metrics. The ban, ...
Cycling’s governing body has banned the repeated use of carbon monoxide rebreathing that some riders misuse to artificially ...
Cycling’s governing body has banned the repeated use of carbon monoxide rebreathing that some riders misuse to artificially increase their performances. Following a meeting of its executive ...
Mountaineers have long used chemicals to help adapt to altitude. Will Everest climbers now start using deadly carbon monoxide like some elite cyclists?
Low-intensity exercises like walking and cycling are gaining popularity for fitness routines. Walking helps with posture, bone density, cholesterol, and endurance. Cycling provides a core workout ...
Cycling's world governing body the UCI has banned ... This method is not illegal in the eyes of the World Anti-Doping Agency and the UCI has asked Wada to take a position on the issue.