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A little less than 30 years after the Festina and Armstrong cases, the issue of doping is still central in cycling. In an interview given to the BBC, Britishman Oscar Onley, who recently signed a contract with Ineos Grenadiers, gave his opinion on the professional environment in which he has just made his debut. "I know how much we are tested and how much I am tested myself, whether it be during the year or during the Tour de France," says the p…
Tour de France Doping: Stage 4 Discussion & Cycling Integrity - Archysport
A little less than 30 years after the Festina affair and the Armstrong era, the question of doping is still central in cycling. In an interview with the BBC, Briton Oscar Onley, who recently signed a contract with Ineos Grenadiers, gave his opinion on the professional environment in which he has just made his debut. “I know how much we are tested and how much I myself am tested, whether during the year or during the Tour de France,” says the nug…
A well-identified face of the professional peloton spoke on the sensitive subject of doping. At 23, Oscar Onley, who recently passed from the PicNic-Post NL formation to the powerful Ineos Grenadiers team, took advantage of the intersaison to deliver his feeling, at a key moment in his young career. Asked by the Scottish BBC on Saturday 10 January, during his winter internship in Andorra, Onley first returned to his sporting ambitions. Fourth of…
Fourth of the last Tour de France, Scotsman Oscar Onley (Ineos Grenadiers) believes that it is "naïve" to think that sport is doping-free, but also that with current regulations, "it is difficult to cheat".
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