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IS THERE A MOTOR ON THE CONTADOR'S BIKE AT THE GIRO D'ITALIA?
How can we define the UCI control on the Alberto Contador bike (Giro d'Italia, Stage 18) to check if there is a motor in the frame (why non in the wheels) of is ...
+Phil Adams Usually they take and inspect the bike after the race.//www.businessinsider.com.au/officials-have-finally-caught-a-cyclist-using-a-hidden-motor-in-competition-2016-2
Its not liked they only looked at his bike. This whole narrative among
cycling fanboys that "this is ridiculous" or "trying to damage cycling" was
exactly what the fanboys of the doping era used to say. Bikes with
concealed motors exist, that in not up for discussion, and knowing the
mentality among professional cyclists spot checks are the only way to
prevent them being used.
+F Maz Unfortunately it is finally here. hope the uci details the type of motor/battery implemented and how many additional watts were provided and how much the motor/battery weighed.
+parmijo Yup, even in the pro, they caught one: //www.businessinsider.com.au/officials-have-finally-caught-a-cyclist-using-a-hidden-motor-in-competition-2016-2
+seanek9 Sure they exist, but not in the pro peloton. Its impossible to prove a negative and it is up to the uci to prove that motors actually exist in pro bikes. To date, not a single case. The ridiculous thing here is that they take the crank/bottom bracket apart. You could easily pass the bike through a scanner which would image any motor. The motor can only exist in 2 places. 1. In the bottom bracket area to apply power to the crank spindle. 2. In the rear hub to directly power the rear axle. Both areas could be scanned in 30 seconds or less without any dissasembly.