Exclusive: Cycling - X-ray trucks to be used at top races to detect
motors
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[March 21, 2018]
By Julien Pretot
PARIS (Reuters) - The International
Cycling Union (UCI) will use X-ray equipped trucks on Grand Tour
stages and leading classic races this season following an increase
in concerns about riders using motors inside their bikes.
A source with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters on Tuesday
that X-ray cameras would check bikes after stages of the Tour de
France, the Giro d'Italia, the Vuelta and the five biggest one-day
races.
The UCI has called a news conference on Wednesday to present its
action plan in the fight against 'technological fraud', which the
ruling body has made one of its top priorities under new president
David Lappartient.
Frenchman Lappartient was elected in September, beating outgoing
president Brian Cookson.
Under Cookson, the UCI had used a tablet device to scan bikes, a
technique that was widely criticized by riders and some team staff
for being ineffective.
In the last two Tours de France, thermal imaging cameras were also
used to detect the potential use of motors in bikes.
This was part of a collaboration between the Tour and France's
Atomic Energy Commission and the measure will be extended this year,
the source said.
Former professional rider Jean-Christophe Peraud of France, who
finished second in the 2014 Tour, was named "manager of Equipment
and the Fight against technological fraud" by the UCI last November.
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A logo is pictured on the indoor track at the International Cycling
Union (UCI) Federation headquarters in Aigle, Switzerland, September
27, 2017. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse/File Photo
"He had credibility, you cannot fool him," the source said.
In 2016, Belgian rider Femke van den Driessche was banned for six
years by the UCI in the first case of 'motorized doping' in cycling.
Van den Driessche, who was caught at the cyclo-cross world
championships in Belgium, denied knowing that the bike broke the
rules, and said it belonged to her friend.
As well as the Grand Tours, the races affected by the new UCI
measures are the Milan-San Remo, the Tour of Flanders,
Paris-Roubaix, Liege-Bastogne-Liege and the Tour of Lombardy.
(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Toby Davis)
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