MOST DOPED Pro Cyclists of Cycling in 2022
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- Опубликовано: 25 окт 2022
- 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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I'll like if you can prove anything you insinuate 👍 - I won't hold my breath.
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Do one on lemond, the first epo king
I know Pogacar (he is my fathers neighbour) so I can say he is not doping beyond legal food supplements that anyone can buy in the supermarket. Jonas on the other hand is full of dope. It is interesting to see how contempt is Pogacar with Jonas thinking he would rather be second on the tour than consuming all the dope Jonas is taking.
The game is not getting caught. It's part of being a complete champion.
Well, to be honest it makes people suspicious that today riders are going faster than in the times of Ulrich and Armstrong. But the truth is that Armstrong and Ulrich averaged more than 7 watts / kg for a long climb (30 mins or more). Ulrich had an average of 570 Watts on the 1997 TDF Andorra climb when he took the yellow jersey. This is closer to 8w/kg, depending on his actual weight (which was probably about 75kg). Today the top riders like Remco or Pogacar manage to have a 6,5 w/kg average on much shorter climbs (ca. 15 min) and an average of 6,2 - 6,3 w/kg on long climbs. I am not saying that the sport is completely clean, but if you get faster with reduced wattage, then you probably have a lot of technological advantage.
Electric bikes are smart indeed.
Mate, just because you rattle off a few numbers (which are not 100% accurate) it doesn't mean the athletes are cheating scoundrels. Have you considered that junior cyclists now train twice as smart as the professionals did only 10-15 years ago. Did you know that?
@@tencog49 do you really believe that? Sport is entertainment, no one wants to watch normal people performing at normal levels. They want to see freaks. No one is Interested in popping athletes. If they really wanted to catch "the cheats" they would do a carbon isotope test. In reality there is very little incentive to catch the cheats.
@@tencog49 Reread the comment you're responding to, they're arguing that the reason modern riders are faster is due to the technological advantage of modern bikes, and that immediately accusing people of cheating is wrong, you're confused
@@emiloguechoons9030 fair enough.
Love the delivery.
Absolutely pissed myself😂
Alberto Contatrol 😂 I crapped my pants...
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.
It's banned, clearly stated as such and easily detected. So why take it? Perhaps (and I'm speculating here), because you have an injury that would otherwise prevent you performing and you want to compete regardless. With the increased risk to yourself and others of being drowsy on the bike. What kind of scumbag would do that?
@@catflapjones2677 the point of his comment was not whether or not it is wrong to take.
The point was that motivation was not doping in the regular performance enhancing sense.
Some super regular off the shelve antihistamines are banned from almost all sports for example - because of similar reasons. But anyone with a prescription is allowed - so its not really that serious.
“Alberto Contratrol” lol… I literally spit my coffee out
“Zero wins as a professional snatches the win” 😂 nice very nice!
Kind of a throw-away statement. Do any junior women have wins as a professional?
Its the hidden electric motors on the bikes...
Moto-doping is tops. Just keep the FLIR camera away from my ride when going through hairpin turns.
Remember, to be on the worlds most successful team, thank your management, doctors, and don't forget to slam that 'cherry juice' 'recovery shake' as fast as possible post race.
Here for the doped
Imagine how fast the old legends would be on todays bikes. holy shit
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.
Wrong.
Matthias Skjelmose served a doping ban as a junior. No-one mentions it in his superstar cycling commentaries! Gets signed by Trek straightaway 🤔
“Everybody’s on steroids” - Nate Diaz
0:0:35 don't forget tail wind as suggested by Geraint Thomas in one of his interviews
More like tail jab🤣
yep. climate change .
Or the GCN presenter that said "there was a tailwind, plus, they were going all out" as if Armstrong wasn't, somehow 😂
What are your thoughts on wiggins and cav cosying up with the lance podcast?
It seems to me that anyone who cosies up with the the biggest cheat in cycling history, is obviously of the same mind. I say this regretfully as I were shocked & disappointed to see both Wiggo & Cav doing so.
@@tman5634 Oh please. I like Wiggo because he's fun and doesn't care, but he's like Froome, never a top contender without some clean multivitamins.
Don’t forget wiggins and the sky team up to the eyeballs in dope
@@tman5634 They are all doped. Every single one.
@@tman5634 ummm….since the 1960s brokowski…ALL TOP 20 TDF contenders. l…yes even the fabled LeMond.
What everyone fails to realize is that performing at these levels requires “super human” abilities to maintain. All sports at the pro levels, Olympic levels require ‘science derived’ octane.
That being said I fkn love the arena that all these gladiators battle in. Just make it PhD observed doping and let ‘em RIP!!
Let 'em dope!
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!
Dope! :D
Ha! this explains why i still doubt the ethics of the sport. I am glad I am not the only one.
Watching pogacar climb up a mountain with his mouth closed and unaffected told me everything
Pogacar is not violating any rules of the sport of cycling. He is just f'ing good.
@@donwinston lol. He’s doped. Come on man.
LOL. Bicycle rider guilty of having a closed mouth. You'd make a great lawyer! #sarcasm
@@brianmcg321 lol - you on some good smoke!
If any of you think these guys are doing the times they are doing clean you are getting the wool pulled over your eyes
All though some riders seem suspicious, I still think the general gains in the field are largely explained by power meters, aero equipment, stiffer bikes, glucose monitoring in training, better braking, better and more targeted invidual training in general, better nutrition, tyre pressures, tyre width and more proffessionalism in every grain of cycling.
Two Minutes Hate - haha - nice one
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.
It needs to be declared and open. Like you say, it is almost impossible to do clean. It is closer to brutality than sport.
Absolute bollocks is it. Perfectly possible to do it clean, you'd just be slower.
they need to drop some mountain stages and add more sprinting stages. the mountains climbs everyday are getting ridiculous
@@pizzafrenzyman there is already alot of sprinting stages? i would hate to watch TDF if there was more because they are boring stages
@@ln5747 You'd be clean and after a couple of days in the mountain, you'd still be on the previous day's stage.
Not saying the sport is completely clean, but one thing that points towards a lack or at least reduction in doping is the prevalence of off days. Doped riders seemed to never have off days and were always on top form, but in recent races we see riders like Jonas and Pogi having on and off days. Not completely sure about the science, but I believe this is an indicator of a lack of doping.
Floyd Landis famously never had an off day...
And what off day did Jonas have in the Tour in 2022 or 2023? Arguably, he didn't even have an off day in 2021.
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So much BS in this video with a few bits of truth...
right, nino is clean as a whistle ... it was pure coincidence that flückergers case came right when he was beating nino and the swiss championships were coming. oh and he got sanctioned even when he was below the limits. pretty inquisitive you are ...
Much quicker now we have disc brakes 😂
Well, in Albertos defense, he is legit a horse so he is allowed to take Clenbuterol/horse medicine.
To me its hardly possible to prove that your test was positive because of "accidents". The story is possible, but to prove so, is not.
Great, nice sarcasm but true things
Improvement are not only from technology and nutrition, but also with fairer playing field for more cyclists. In the golden era (decades) of doping, richest nations were havily involed (in cycling), but others not so. Perhaps that explains why Italian, French, German and US riders are not so dominant any more. ;)
So a fairer playing field has 'increased' w/kg levels to historic highs? Interesting ................?????????
@@nyc-007 Of course. As always does - more (fair) competition, more interest in cycling. This is only additional part for better results, not the only (as you suggested) But, if you are convinced that doping explains everything, don't bother with the arguments...
And epo. Don’t forget the epo.
@@nyc-007 back up your more w/kg claim
Gee what a coincidence that the UCI headquarters are in Switzerland!!!!!!! That he can get away with doping charges
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.
well the ''doping'' is very advanced yes but dosent give the same amount of ''boost'' that the older ways to dope yourself did because its more natural now and dosent hurt you by taking it. and when they all take the same i think its pretty fair.
He’s 100% drugged to the gills, not naturally for a man of his stature to drop men who weigh in some cases more then 16kg lighter than him
Ketone are not a PED.
I don't get how the testers are so far behind whoever is doping the riders on these teams. Are the testers in on it all? Like surely they wouldn't want to lose top riders or viewers might switch off. Seems like it would be in their interest to cover up failed tests. Or money is being exchanged somewhere.
Nothing but Truth here
Toon Aerts has not been suspended by the UCI, Aerts and the team decided mutually not to race while they try and sort the situation out.. Aerts decided to leave the team so they could focus on their cross activities whilst Aerts concentrates on his case..
Why do you lie? He has been supsended 2,5y. The use is classified as unintentionally. Which as much means as not fully proven. These guys are on stuff again. If you see guys drive faster than in times of doping and say it's just food and caretaking. You are an absolute hypocrite.
Oh and all the while cyclist only performed in certain races now they cycle everything and still perform better than doped ones
At the time of writing he had not been suspended.. he was suspended for 2 years, not 2.5 on Dec 22 and illegible to ride again 16 Feb 2024
Jumbo as a team are the biggest doping cheats in pro cycling by far. Team is loaded to the brim with dopers. 💉💉💉💉💉💉💉
All the doping back in the 90's made me stop watching cycling. When Armstrong won the tour for the 4th time I knew the fix was in. To be honest,you have to be on something to ride all the kilometers,that ride in a season.
If you look at what UCI is doing, they are masking the times from decades ago by allowing literally $17,000 TT bikes on time trials. They also lowered the bike weights as they know it's the only way to get the times closer to the doping era of the 1990's. Even today all the top pro cyclists are still doping, they just move on to better micro dosing strategies, using high altitude hyperbaric chamber training.
@Danfuerth Gillis my god, what planet are you on
@@daveyboy6210It is a planet called common sense.
I would be more worried if they were not catching any dopers anymore. The reason why youngsters are doing so well are power meters. Any youngster now knows the power they need to produce to be competitive. And so they train on towards that. Training methods combined with altitude camps are allowed by the UCI and Wada and therefore not doping. As are altitude hotels. No insinuation of doping here.
You are so right. Before I owned a stop watch, I was unaware that the best 100 meter runners in the world could do it below 10 seconds. Now, thanks to my stop watch, I'm consistently hitting sub 9 second efforts. Naysayers, bahh!
I’m not sure if you’re being sarcastic or actually disagreeing here. In the last few decades increasingly advancements or aerodynamics have led to faster times, as well as increasingly precise training plans and methods.
I think there is some which needs to be found, but for the most part the improvements look like the improvements occurring across a variety of sports.
@@graemeholland1315 Sarcastic. Higher watts are a result of widespread doping. Every exercise physiologist, scientist, and coach knows that. "Professional" cyclists are producing consistent power outputs over an hour and more that the likes of Merckx, Hinault, and Lemond could not sustain.
@@graemeholland1315 I meant, if they don't catch anyone anymore, it probably means the UCI is again covering it up, like with Armstrong. But anti doping are catching some riders. I agree they go faster with all the advancements in a clean way.
@@nyc-007 lol. Exactly
Russian athletes doping? Now that’s surprising.
Your channel & the thumbnails are on a whole another level of sinking-low
Tramadol really its neither an anabolic or masking agent, why is the banned substance list so ridiculously long with non performance enhancing substances?
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.
This account has to be a parody
i dont know if troll is the right word,, but it is something :') its hilarious, its a meme
It is a parody.
Hincapie never even won Roubaix so you can pick a bunch of others to name there...... for example Tafi or Sean Kelly.
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.
Why not create a league specifically for drug enhanced athletes?
Best cycling channel ever
That would be Lizzie Armistead who’s the champ of skipping doping controls. 😂😂😂😂😂
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
Its a business, entertainment, tooooo make moneyyyyyyy WTFU , the freak show, do you really think you can put those WATTTTTS out naturally. You people are sooo naive.
"In the noble sport of cycling" roflllllll
bro the thumbnail is absurd, just make better videos
Haha the Lizzie deignan method
Ah, this looks like the same 'click bait' RUclips producer that made Cycling Stories. Just another cycling hater trying to discredit the sport of cycling. This producer must enjoy the shallow and short term feeling they get by putting others down without any evidence. If only they this channel could back up what they say...? I'll wait... Peace be with you.
Is Tencog french for epo?
@@channul4887 hilarious
Vingegaard would be the most heavily doped cyclist. :-)
Progesterone is not prohibited.
Cadel evans?
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? 😁
the apologist for current cycling are funny to read. All I can say is educate yourself on the science and the outcomes are clear. Ah, but wait, aero socks, aero frames, although heavier bikes with electronics and disks. These guys are hitting Lance numbers which are not obtainable without "help"
Flückiger? Weil, it looks very dIfferent by now.
Too bad no one reports on doping in all the other sports....like football. I wonder why.
Eh let them dope
When it comes to drug cheating in professional cycling I think that the more things change, the more they stay the same..
Why do you use an image of Cecilia Sopeña in the video min. 7:35 SHE HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH DOPING NOR PRO CYCLING!!! NO CREDIT FOR THIS NONSENSE OF VIDEO!!!
coz she's hot and spicy like a knick knack paddy whack
This justicialist attitude talking about doping's thematics totally sucks and it's one of the main problem of our sport.
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.
It is silly to ban these "extra vitamins" that help athletes become stronger and faster.
Don't think there is much supporting evidence that Tramadol is performance enhancing in randomized trials. Oh well gives them something to do I suppose.
How corrupt is the UCI, how greedy are they?
Lizzie Deignan missed three doping checks, but was let off.
Untrue.
Correct. She er, came clean about missing the 3 tests in 2017.
Yup, and shamefully allowed to get away with it!
@@belturbet4 No, she explained it.
@@marvinlungwitz4875 What did she get away with?
Well maybe no doping is required , now that we have wireless charging..😉
After Pantani got caught in the Giro de Italia '99 I lost all faith in pro cycling...
Why are you still here then?
@@tencog49 Was hoping I was wrong and the sport had cleaned up its act.
@@lastgentleman8099 Where's the proof? I ask the question but yet to see the evidence. I'll wait...
Blood and urine samples from 2022/2023 athlets must be handled with caution, as they may explode during transports to the labs. 🤣
Russian?
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...
ALL pro sports is crap. Almost all pro cyclist dope, it is fact.
Jumbo are easily the biggest loaded doping cheats in current pro cycling.
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.
He may have been "no worse" but he was winning "too much".One has to be subtle and not too greedy in life my child
USADA rightly took LAs titles.
Piss me off of cheaters
I think 4 years on too long. 1st offense a year then after that 4 yrs
Nah, ban them for life.
That would clean the sport up.
I don't think they should get any ban. To not think top athletes dope is like saying an alcoholic doesn't drink. It's just part of the sport.
@@NightShooter87
Absolutely rubbish.
I'm a former elite level cyclist & since pro mechanic. I've been in the sport many many years.
To suggest all the top athletes take P.E.D's is ill thought, flawed & wrong.
Ban them for life and strip all record of victories.
I see a little jelly on your face!!!!!
Different name but same lack of class.
Cycling Stories… Cycling Rankings…
The first three minutes are a waste of time...
what a sad blocked channel....
Reported you since you provide 0 proof for your accusations
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.
You are so right! Testosterone levels are lower than ever. It is due to the emasculation of men in the culture. Skinny wimps are in.
Testing is a joke. Follow "More Plates, More Dates" the sport is as dirty as it has always been. Armstrong was the best!!