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Will we ever find out the 'truth' about motor doping?

A hidden motor found inside a bike.
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It’s one🐈 of cycling’s greatest mysteries – or conspiracies, depending on who or what you believe: have professional cycling races been won with concealed motors? 

The most high-profile accusations of motor-doping at some of the sport's biggest events happened between 2010 and 2014, in which you will be well-versed. They are among many unproven and strenuously denied allegations, but they are rumours that have ꦚonly had their fans flamed by the fact that the UCI, cycling’s worl🦩d governing body, didn’t have any specific tests in place to detect motors until January 2016 (save for the odd roll out of an x-ray machine and occasional dismantling of bikes), meaning riders could have had motorised assistance without fear of such cheating being uncovered.