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State of the Peloton 2025

It was all fake news and a witch hunt apparently ... Lance was a good guy, who even ...gulp ... trained in the rain! Are we going to see a Lance run for CEO of USADA? Yep, 2025 is starting off just fine and dandy -
https://cyclinguptodate.com/cycling...-never-knew-of-lance-armstrongs-doping-scheme
"And I'm not going to say anything bad about him, because as a person, as a teammate, he was the best there is. ... I have a lot of respect, consideration and admiration for him.
 
Ilkhan Dostiyev gets a four-year ban for his CERA positives - https://velo.outsideonline.com/road...n-devo-rider-hit-with-four-year-ban-for-cera/
Look forward to seeing him back in the peloton in 2028.
Team response (of course): "“I can state with absolute certainty that Astana Qazaqstan Development Team has no connection to this incident . . . "
fun to imagine them adding:
"because our doping methods are sophisticated and up to date, not this old-school crap Ilkan was using.";)
 
I am kinda having mixed feelings about Hessman returning to the peloton. On the one hand you do not want to encourage doping and bringing back a "proven" doper (WADA vs NADA) is not good. On the other hand he was kinda the fall guy and I am glad he gets the chance to prove himself again his former hypocritical team.
 
Well here it is, I thought when the article came out last July the explanation seemed a bit far fetched, but there is obviously enough smoke for them to be spooked into taking these measures.


The Management Committee of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) met in Arras (France) on 31 January and 1st February, alongside the 2025 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships, which are being held in Liévin from 31 January to 2 February.

To protect the health of riders, the UCI Management Committee approved a ban on the repeated inhalation of carbon monoxide (CO). The ban will come into force on 10 February 2025.

As a reminder, CO is commonly used in sports medicine to measure total haemoglobin (Hb) mass and blood volume, especially to examine the effects of endurance training and altitude exposure on oxygen carrying capacity. However, its repeated inhalation can result in acute and chronic health problems, for example headaches, lethargy, nausea, dizziness, and confusion. Such symptoms can worsen at any time and develop into problems with heart rhythm, seizures, paralysis, and loss of consciousness.

The new regulation forbids the possession, outside a medical facility, of commercially available CO re-breathing systems connected to oxygen and CO cylinders. This ban applies to all licence-holders, teams and/or bodies subject to the UCI Regulations and to anyone else who might possess such equipment on behalf of riders or teams.

The inhalation of CO will remain authorised within a medical facility and under the responsibility of a medical professional experienced in the manipulation of this gas for medical reasons and in line with the following restrictions: only one CO inhalation to measure total Hb mass will be permitted. A second CO inhalation will only be authorised two weeks after the initial Hb measurement.

For riders in UCI WorldTeams, UCI Women’s WorldTeams and UCI ProTeams, any CO inhalation for the purpose of determining total Hb mass must be recorded in the medical file established for each athlete, in compliance with Articles 13.3.020 to 13.3.026 of the UCI Medical Rules.

The UCI’s ban is independent of the World Anti-Doping Code and the UCI Anti-doping Regulations, however the UCI has officially requested the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) to take position on the repeated use of CO in and out of competition.
 
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Is there a test for this? if not you are relying on intelligence and it will need to be damn good intelligence.
I am guessing no test. And it's fairly complicated from UCI posting, but the idea that physical items like a recognized device or tanks being prohibited from being in your possession is a clue. So if you see riders showing sudden interest in welding or glass blowing that will be a clue for UCI police.. WADA doesn't have a Gas-Stopo team yet..