UCI warns riders it is 'impossible' to get away with using a hidden motor, all 997 Tour de France tests negative TDF2023
The UCI has today warned the peloton that the extensive testing for motors at the Tour de France makes it"impossible" to mechanically dope without being caught, and revealed that all 997 tests at this year's race came back negative.
UCI Director General Amina Lanaya said the message to riders was"very clear" — they would not get away with using a hidden motor to cheat.
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