Studies examining effects of doping in professional road racing building on archival records of the three major European stage races—the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia, and Vuelta a España—concluded that riders’ final performances in the “epo era” (>1990) strongly improved, yet declined since 2004. These observations can be criticized. First, we argue that time trial performances are more valid than final performances to indirectly evaluate doping effects. Second, we will pay attention to an informal logical flaw—the Texas sharpshooter fallacy—which may have biased findings and conclusions presented in the studies. To empirically substantiate our critique, we analyzed mean kilometers per hour (km/h) performances realized by winning riders in...
The major cycling "Grand Tours" have shown an attenuation of performance over the last decade. This ...
The synthetic glycoprotein hormone erythropoietin - best known as recombinant human erythropoietin (...
In this note, we analyze whether the International Cycling Union’s ‘index of suspicion’, which refle...
Studies examining effects of doping in professional road racing building on archival records of the ...
The massive doping schemes that surfaced in professional cycling suggest that riders’ performances, ...
In consequence of USADA’s charges, Lance Armstrong conceded he doped during his cycling career. The ...
After analyzing historic records (1892-2008), El Helou et al. [1] reported a distinctive 6.38% impro...
This archival study (N = 100) compared Lance Armstrong’s time trial wins to victories demonstrated b...
This archival study (N = 100) compared Lance Armstrong’s time trial wins to victories demonstrated b...
Abstract This archival study (N = 100) compared Lance Armstrong’s time trial wins to victories demon...
Abstract In consequence of USADA’s charges, Lance Armstrong conceded he doped during his cycling car...
The aim of this article was to evaluate the mean speed progression of the three major cycling stage ...
The major cycling ‘‘Grand Tours’ ’ have shown an attenuation of performance over the last decade. Th...
Since doping improves athletic performance, anti-doping policies should have the opposite effect. Th...
International audienceRoad cycling ranks among the most intense endurance exercises. Previous studie...
The major cycling "Grand Tours" have shown an attenuation of performance over the last decade. This ...
The synthetic glycoprotein hormone erythropoietin - best known as recombinant human erythropoietin (...
In this note, we analyze whether the International Cycling Union’s ‘index of suspicion’, which refle...
Studies examining effects of doping in professional road racing building on archival records of the ...
The massive doping schemes that surfaced in professional cycling suggest that riders’ performances, ...
In consequence of USADA’s charges, Lance Armstrong conceded he doped during his cycling career. The ...
After analyzing historic records (1892-2008), El Helou et al. [1] reported a distinctive 6.38% impro...
This archival study (N = 100) compared Lance Armstrong’s time trial wins to victories demonstrated b...
This archival study (N = 100) compared Lance Armstrong’s time trial wins to victories demonstrated b...
Abstract This archival study (N = 100) compared Lance Armstrong’s time trial wins to victories demon...
Abstract In consequence of USADA’s charges, Lance Armstrong conceded he doped during his cycling car...
The aim of this article was to evaluate the mean speed progression of the three major cycling stage ...
The major cycling ‘‘Grand Tours’ ’ have shown an attenuation of performance over the last decade. Th...
Since doping improves athletic performance, anti-doping policies should have the opposite effect. Th...
International audienceRoad cycling ranks among the most intense endurance exercises. Previous studie...
The major cycling "Grand Tours" have shown an attenuation of performance over the last decade. This ...
The synthetic glycoprotein hormone erythropoietin - best known as recombinant human erythropoietin (...
In this note, we analyze whether the International Cycling Union’s ‘index of suspicion’, which refle...