The focus of researchers, media and policy on doping in cycling is often limited to the professional level of the sport. However, anti-doping test results since 2001 demonstrate that banned substances are also used by US cyclists at lower levels of the sport, necessitating a broader view of the patterns and motivations of substance use within the sport. In this article, we describe and explain the doping culture that has emerged in domestic US cycling among amateur and semi-professionals. Through analysis of records from sports governing bodies and journalistic reports, we assess the range of violation types and discuss the detection and punishing of riders who were not proven to have intended to cheat but became "collateral damage" in the ...
Doping in Cycling: Interdisciplinary Perspectives provides an up-to-date overview of the knowledge a...
This article questions organizations' (clubs, teams, etc) responsibility in doping use from the case...
The International Olympic Committee first began drug-testing in response to the death of Knud Enemar...
The focus of researchers, media and policy on doping in cycling is often limited to the professional...
The focus of researchers, media and policy on doping in cycling is often limited to the professional...
The war on drugs is usually associated with criminal policies aimed at stemming consumption of drugs...
The use of banned substances and techniques in sport is regulated by anti-doping rules co-ordinated ...
In recent years anti-doping organizations have implemented various measures to deter elite athletes ...
Although the use of banned drugs in sport is not a new phenomenon, little is known about the experie...
[Extract] Doping by athletes remains one of the most widespread (Bricknell, 2015) and hardest to era...
Background: The term doping is conventionally identified with the use of methods or substances which...
Aim: In the last few years there has been a significant increase in the number social science resear...
The protection of the health of athletes is one of the three criteria taken into account when regist...
Introduction & Objective Doping in elite cycling is supposed to be endemic. However, the interplay b...
Introduction & Objective Doping in elite cycling is supposed to be endemic. However, the interplay b...
Doping in Cycling: Interdisciplinary Perspectives provides an up-to-date overview of the knowledge a...
This article questions organizations' (clubs, teams, etc) responsibility in doping use from the case...
The International Olympic Committee first began drug-testing in response to the death of Knud Enemar...
The focus of researchers, media and policy on doping in cycling is often limited to the professional...
The focus of researchers, media and policy on doping in cycling is often limited to the professional...
The war on drugs is usually associated with criminal policies aimed at stemming consumption of drugs...
The use of banned substances and techniques in sport is regulated by anti-doping rules co-ordinated ...
In recent years anti-doping organizations have implemented various measures to deter elite athletes ...
Although the use of banned drugs in sport is not a new phenomenon, little is known about the experie...
[Extract] Doping by athletes remains one of the most widespread (Bricknell, 2015) and hardest to era...
Background: The term doping is conventionally identified with the use of methods or substances which...
Aim: In the last few years there has been a significant increase in the number social science resear...
The protection of the health of athletes is one of the three criteria taken into account when regist...
Introduction & Objective Doping in elite cycling is supposed to be endemic. However, the interplay b...
Introduction & Objective Doping in elite cycling is supposed to be endemic. However, the interplay b...
Doping in Cycling: Interdisciplinary Perspectives provides an up-to-date overview of the knowledge a...
This article questions organizations' (clubs, teams, etc) responsibility in doping use from the case...
The International Olympic Committee first began drug-testing in response to the death of Knud Enemar...