Abstract This archival study (N = 100) compared Lance Armstrong’s time trial wins to victories demonstrated by all former multiple Grand Tour winners (1949–1995; Coppi, Anquetil, Merckx, Hinault, Indurain) and by riders who won similar races in the three major European Grand Tours (Tour de France, Giro d’Italia, and Vuelta a España) from 2006 to 2013, who were either involved in doping affairs or not. Regression analyses yielded a non–significant M = 142 seconds difference between Armstrong vs. the aggregated other riders (ΔR2 =.001, p =.20). The effect emerged after controlling for the influence of competition year (b =-12.23 s per year, ΔR2 =.045, p ≤.001) and trial distances (b = 84.64 s per kilometer trial distance, ΔR2 =.933, p ≤.001) ...
The US Anti-Doping Agency published its evidence against Lance Armstrong in October 2012 after a len...
The major cycling "Grand Tours" have shown an attenuation of performance over the last decade. This ...
Previous research has often highlighted the physiological decline an athlete will be subjected to as...
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...
In consequence of USADA’s charges, Lance Armstrong conceded he doped during his cycling career. The ...
Abstract In consequence of USADA’s charges, Lance Armstrong conceded he doped during his cycling car...
The massive doping schemes that surfaced in professional cycling suggest that riders’ performances, ...
Studies examining effects of doping in professional road racing building on archival records of the ...
The synthetic glycoprotein hormone erythropoietin - best known as recombinant human erythropoietin (...
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...
After analyzing historic records (1892-2008), El Helou et al. [1] reported a distinctive 6.38% impro...
Doping has always been one of the major issues in sport, and no sporting event has had more doping i...
Lance Armstrong once called the Tour de France a contest in purposeless suffering. In a different ...
The US Anti-Doping Agency published its evidence against Lance Armstrong in October 2012 after a len...
The major cycling "Grand Tours" have shown an attenuation of performance over the last decade. This ...
Previous research has often highlighted the physiological decline an athlete will be subjected to as...
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...
In consequence of USADA’s charges, Lance Armstrong conceded he doped during his cycling career. The ...
Abstract In consequence of USADA’s charges, Lance Armstrong conceded he doped during his cycling car...
The massive doping schemes that surfaced in professional cycling suggest that riders’ performances, ...
Studies examining effects of doping in professional road racing building on archival records of the ...
The synthetic glycoprotein hormone erythropoietin - best known as recombinant human erythropoietin (...
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...
After analyzing historic records (1892-2008), El Helou et al. [1] reported a distinctive 6.38% impro...
Doping has always been one of the major issues in sport, and no sporting event has had more doping i...
Lance Armstrong once called the Tour de France a contest in purposeless suffering. In a different ...
The US Anti-Doping Agency published its evidence against Lance Armstrong in October 2012 after a len...
The major cycling "Grand Tours" have shown an attenuation of performance over the last decade. This ...
Previous research has often highlighted the physiological decline an athlete will be subjected to as...