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DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1247593
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Speed Trends of Major Cycling Races: Does Slower Mean Cleaner?
Publication History
accepted after revision January 12, 2010
Publication Date:
10 February 2010 (online)
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Abstract
Since doping improves athletic performance, anti-doping policies should have the opposite effect. This analysis examined whether changes in the speed of major cycling races reflect recent anti-doping efforts. Average speeds of 5th place finishers of the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia, and Vuelta a España cycling races were obtained for the period 1990–2009. Between 1990 and 2004, the average speed had been increasing by 0.16 km/h per year (p<0.001). In a downturn, since 2004, the average speed has decreased by 0.22 km/h per year (p=0.031). The slowing down of professional cycling races is compatible with the hypothesis that recent anti-doping efforts in professional cycling have curbed the use of performance-enhancing substances.
Key words
doping - performance - cycling
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Correspondence
Dr. Thomas V. PernegerMD, PhD
University Hospitals of Geneva
Division of Clinical
Epidemiology
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CH-1211 Geneva
Switzerland
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Email: thomas.perneger@hcuge.ch