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Hawkwood said:I think it was following the 1997 season that the UCI banned some equipment inclusing Spinaci bars, increased speed was one of the reasons cited. There was an interview with a UCI official where he put the increased speed down to equipment and not drugs, I've got the article somewhere amongst thousands of cycling mags. The following is from Cinelli's website:
`8th October: the UCI made the drastic decision, suspending the use of Spinaci extensions and giving to the carbon spokes wheels a waiting period before the final decision, giving time to technicians to modify the product."It is purely a safety issue" - said the UCI president - "the bars have increased speeds and the position prevents a rider from reaching the brakes quickly, so we have stopped them from being used." There are no technical and scientific documents to support and prove the UCI’s decisions.'
Are you seriously going to quote a post with no mention of EPO anywhere as a basis for supporting your claim that
In the 1990s the UCI decided that the increase in performance was based on equipment and not EPO so it went around banning stuff!
Are you trolling?
Is that you, Martin?