Throughout the last decade several cyclists have published memoirs in which they account for their doping use. In previous literature such autobiographical accounts have been characterized as attempts of fallen sports stars to sanitize their spoiled public image. In contrast, the analysis in this article will show that the accounts are of relevance when it comes to understanding the problem of doping in professional cycling. Their accounts break the omertà regarding doping, providing insights about the motivation and opportunity structures behind doping and how such structures are endemic to the system of professional cycling
Determine whether career paths of elite male professional riders explain the risk of being sanctione...
This paper describes the construction of the visual space of surveillance by the global anti-doping ...
Objectives Determine whether career paths of elite male professional riders explain the risk of bein...
Throughout the last decade several cyclists have published memoirs in which they account for their d...
Despite widespread condemnation of drug use in sport, recent flurries of riders’ confessions have em...
The focus of researchers, media and policy on doping in cycling is often limited to the professional...
In this paper, drawing from the theoretical approach of Norbert Elias, I argue that over the course ...
Several substantial changes have occurred within elite cycling over the past two decades. Importantl...
This article questions organizations' (clubs, teams, etc) responsibility in doping use from the case...
The focus of researchers, media and policy on doping in cycling is often limited to the professional...
This article looks at the problems of doping in professional cycling and the difficulties of the med...
Doping in Cycling: Interdisciplinary Perspectives provides an up-to-date overview of the knowledge a...
The protection of the health of athletes is one of the three criteria taken into account when regist...
The article proposes an alternative approach to policies for preventing doping in cycling, based on ...
The US Anti-Doping Agency published its evidence against Lance Armstrong in October 2012 after a len...
Determine whether career paths of elite male professional riders explain the risk of being sanctione...
This paper describes the construction of the visual space of surveillance by the global anti-doping ...
Objectives Determine whether career paths of elite male professional riders explain the risk of bein...
Throughout the last decade several cyclists have published memoirs in which they account for their d...
Despite widespread condemnation of drug use in sport, recent flurries of riders’ confessions have em...
The focus of researchers, media and policy on doping in cycling is often limited to the professional...
In this paper, drawing from the theoretical approach of Norbert Elias, I argue that over the course ...
Several substantial changes have occurred within elite cycling over the past two decades. Importantl...
This article questions organizations' (clubs, teams, etc) responsibility in doping use from the case...
The focus of researchers, media and policy on doping in cycling is often limited to the professional...
This article looks at the problems of doping in professional cycling and the difficulties of the med...
Doping in Cycling: Interdisciplinary Perspectives provides an up-to-date overview of the knowledge a...
The protection of the health of athletes is one of the three criteria taken into account when regist...
The article proposes an alternative approach to policies for preventing doping in cycling, based on ...
The US Anti-Doping Agency published its evidence against Lance Armstrong in October 2012 after a len...
Determine whether career paths of elite male professional riders explain the risk of being sanctione...
This paper describes the construction of the visual space of surveillance by the global anti-doping ...
Objectives Determine whether career paths of elite male professional riders explain the risk of bein...