Ozempic and semaglutide are on the WADA monitoring list for a reason. Also levothyroxine and other thyroid hormone regulators used to increase the basal metabolic rate have been used ever since by cyclists, and they're not even banned.
Having had hyperthyroidism twice due to covid, I can tell you that overly high thyroid hormone levels really suck, but a little over the normal range and you will feel as if you were 14 again, endless amounts of energy, hypervigilance, severe weight loss despite of insatiable appetite etc.
Race-weight cocktails are real and maintaining race-weight 'should' be something you can only do for so long before your body gives in and starts throttling vital aspects of itself. That's why previously GT riders always gained weight throughout GT's. Now days it seems the monsters are at race weight year-round and sometimes even lose weight during grand tours, looking at you 2022 Wout Van Aert
Claiming that dieticians and targeted meals somehow allow riders to stay at inhumane body weights year-round is a gimmik
Having had hyperthyroidism twice due to covid, I can tell you that overly high thyroid hormone levels really suck, but a little over the normal range and you will feel as if you were 14 again, endless amounts of energy, hypervigilance, severe weight loss despite of insatiable appetite etc.
Race-weight cocktails are real and maintaining race-weight 'should' be something you can only do for so long before your body gives in and starts throttling vital aspects of itself. That's why previously GT riders always gained weight throughout GT's. Now days it seems the monsters are at race weight year-round and sometimes even lose weight during grand tours, looking at you 2022 Wout Van Aert
Claiming that dieticians and targeted meals somehow allow riders to stay at inhumane body weights year-round is a gimmik