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Cycling’s governing body sniffs at a glucose monitor but shrugs at a mechanic hang
Humans have always cheated at sports; in fact, you could say that as soon as we started measuring, we started cheating. The ancient Olympic Games was a hotbed of bribery, trickery and doping, even tho
The Doc weighs up the mixed blessing of cycling gadgets
In June, the UCI (International Cycling Union) announced sweeping revisions to their technical regulations, aimed at combating technological fraud and enhancing rider safety through stricter equipment
There are calls for lighter sanctions if a horse has been marked in minor fashion, by accidental means
The court of cycling etiquette is based on a universal but unwritten code of conduct. No one knows exactly when it wasn’t written but it is believed to have been in 1899 when cyclist Lady Florence Har
The safety car is now a common sight ...