A 600K X-ray, an ex-Homeland Security investigator, and a murky underworld: Can the UCI keep motor dopers away?
Briefly

Raudenski emphasized the need for vigilance against technological fraud, stating, 'I don't think anything is impossible. I think we always have to be awake to what potentially could happen.' This highlights the evolving threats in professional cycling.
While there hasn't been a confirmed case since 2016, Raudenski noted, 'We've come across a lot of allegations, a lot of beliefs, a lot of suspicions, and a lot of suspicious performances', hinting at the persistent concern surrounding hidden motors.
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