WTF is "moral" doping? Patting one on the back?Point three. We may as well give up sport if as a professional athlete you are not seeking to improve. Athletes or coaches will always ( and they should ) use nutrition as a key pillar to enhane performance.
You mention the word Doping which is over-used in the sports vernacular. It's pretty simple. There is moral doping which is using or experimenting with substances or methods which means you are WADA compliant, while there is administrative doping which means you are not WADA compliant. Everything and anything which a team does to improve performances such as training, equipment, nutrition etc could be construed as moral doping.
Finally, it would be embarrassing for the sport if today's riders are not riding faster than 30 or 40 years ago.
You'd find it embarrassing for the sport if riders didn't ride faster than Armstrong and Pantani?
