The most doped of cycling in 2022, Nairo Quintana today will not be on this list for his case of Tramadol as it is not considered doping but if other superstars of the sport as the Russian Aigul Gareeva or the Belgian Toon Aerts. Meet the most doped in cycling in 2022 something Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard will take into account for the Tour de France 2023
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  1. Lance Armstrong still holds the record of the fastest average speed even though bike tech has advanced so much. Men in general are becoming weaker each generation.
    I go to the beach in different parts of the world and I never see masculine looking men anymore. None. Back in the 1970’s lots of men looked like Tom Sellec or Cliff Robertson. Now they look soft an pufffy.

  2. the amount of advantage you get from the aero and eight advantage modernly be it machine or rider. Compared to the advantage of the substances used by former generation that even watching was bananas. Its really fascinating long conversation. Question or answer ight be black and whote but story is layers of grey. Even just looking numbers soe records like in swimming or track that havent changed so much as really distince periods where there was legite health issue level problem.
    Marco pantanis 97 ape dhuez ascent wasn't even his fastes but one I saw so I remember thinking like michael johnsons 200 meters or michael phelps medley a benchmark I didn't think would be surpassed it has been by a group of riders not one outlyer oftalent. My favorite sport along with futbol/football so its never pleasant topic but one worth having at timesfor secific aggregious offenders or opportunity arises to address the sport all together

  3. Yeah, tecnhical innovation such as that big cannon in the Giro TT of Roglic. What a cannon groupset! How much more dynamo effect could a cannon like that have? 😁

  4. Cycling is the dirtiest sport in the world… Always has been and always will be. I watch it anyway though, I don't care – it's all just part of the game.

  5. This was not an earthshattering story. The UCI could control it if the wanted. In the Armstrong era all the GC riders doped. He just happened to be the sacrificial lamb. He should never have had his yellow jerseys taken away. He was famous, brash and American, but no worse than many of the others.

  6. Hmmm, doping exists, of course. Where there is money or fame, cheating will occur. On the other hand, it's not completely absurd that a junior rider "comes out of nowhere" and "never won anything in a pro race". Even as an oldie, I'm faster now than 15 years ago, bikes are better and I train smarter. That will not go on forever, sure.

  7. Cycling is one of the few sports where the athletes actually NEED the juice. Doing a tour and some of these other races clean is virtually impossible. Those dudes are NEAR death.

  8. Letrozole lowers estrogen levels so he may have taken it to boost his Test levels by lowering his estrogen it will not mask anything at all this is typical lack of research, it is what Bodybuilders use when they are off Test to regain normal in a post-cycle therapy (PCT) or when they take to much for reduction of gynecomastia the enzyme aromatase is responsible for the conversion of androgens (e.g., testosterone) into estrogens so when they inject so much for to long they get man boobs or gynecomastia but this is taken after anabolic steroids to try and regain natural test levels, i cant see why it would help a Cyclist really, its a nothing for performance.

  9. Hey, The entire Peloton has a long and storied history of what it now called "Doping". EPO, HGH, Cocaine… The idea that Lance Armstrong had an unfair advantage is BS.
    If Lance were from a European nation he would still own the yellow jersey. Marco Pantani, Jau Ullrich, Miguel Induran, Do we have some blood work to test?
    Going back in time the sport was much more "Enhanced". HEY… CAN WE JUST ENJOY THE RACE?

  10. Why do cycling fans whine about doping so much? Do they not understand that virtually every elite sport runs on gear? Or are they just the most fussy of all sporting fans? Maybe skip watching, and try riding…

  11. There is nothing suspicious about having higher average speeds than years ago, because the race distances have been getting shorter. If you have shorter stages then they are more action packed and it's a more entertaining sport. And when the races are shorter then the average speed goes up. That not really suspicious.

    At timestamp 1:22 this junior was "coming practically out of nowhere" she is a junior, all juniors are practically coming out of nowhere, that is the concept of being a junior, they are at the beginning of their career, so yes, they are coming practically out of nowhere.

    Hang on (timestamp 2:00) why is it suspicious to have "zero wins as a professional" when it's a junior competition? There aren't any children competing in professional cycling.

  12. Just look at Wout Van Aert last year… It's absolutely insane what he did. Truth with doping is.. we'll never find out 99% of it. The most advanced doping isn't even called doping yet and when it will get on the UCI list it will be old enough so rider will be out of competition. Listen to what they say about ketones for example. A nutrition that makes insanely fast recovery more efficient than some banned substances.

  13. 4:06 Tramadol isn't performance enhancing, it's a painkiller that has a potential drowsing effect. It's banned because it makes it dangerous to ride with, not because it makes you sprint up mountains. Your journalistic integrity is lower than the integrity of riders in the 90's and earl 00's.

  14. Suppose Toon Aerts took sommething to improve his form he could never match with Wout and Van Der Poel in the cyclocross . Toon is keep on telling us he didnt took annything to improve his performance… Once I was punished for sommething I didnt do, and I can tell you this hurts verry much !!!!
    Because of the cyclocross Wout Van Aert became a verry strong rider on the road.

  15. Well, tests have been done, and I have participated in those as a former SF-soldier.
    Tests regarding the effect of a precise food intake and altitude training vs EPO.
    EPO lost by far!

  16. Blood and urine samples from 2022/2023 athlets must be handled with caution, as they may explode during transports to the labs. 🤣

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