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Cycling's UCI get tough on motor doping
2016
The UCI's technical manager Mark Barfield told reporters at the governing body's headquarters that their method to detect motors uses a magnetic resonance test involving an iPad and an adapter.
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CYCLE: UCI chief concerned over Rio track delay
2016
\"I have no doubt there will be a velodrome ready and functional to the required standards for the Olympic Games,\" he said. \"There is no alternative. That's the straight answer.\"
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Cycling boss Cookson awaits Sky verdict
2017
\"Of course it's frustrating when a high-profile athlete in our sport is open to controversy and allegations, but let's see what comes out of the inquiry,\" [Brian Cookson] said.
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La causa sobre dopaje tecnológico, archivada por falta de pruebas
2020
Redacción deportes, 28 jun (EFE).- La Fiscalía francesa ha archivado la causa sobre el uso de pequeños motores ocultos en las bicicletas, con el fin de aumentar el rendimiento en el ciclismo profesional, por no haber hallado pruebas concluyentes de que el dopaje tecnológico sea una práctica extendida. ,Según informa L'Equipe, la investigación de varios años finalizó al no encontrar ninguna evidencia de la existencia de dopaje tecnológico. ,Dos magistrados apoyados por la división de delitos fina
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CYCLE: Cycling's UCI get tough on motor doping
2016
AIGLE, Switzerland, May 3 Reuters - Cheats will not prosper was the message of International Cycling Union president Brian Cookson as the governing body stepped up their fight against mechanical fraud by showcasing a new method to detect hidden motors in bikes. The UCI's technical manager Mark Barfield told reporters at the governing body's headquarters that their method to detect motors uses a magnetic resonance test involving an iPad and an adapter. \"The system using thermal imaging cameras is not as reliable and not as foolproof as the system that... we've developed,\" he said.
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