Barguil: Cycling is cleaner, otherwise I wouldn't have won on the Izoard
Fre💃nchman claims he did not produce 'crazy watts' to win the Al🌠pine stage





168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Warren Barguil argued there has been little talk about doping during this year's 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour de France because the daily performances, including his 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:solo victory on the Col d'Izoard, were not the powered by 'crazy watts'.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Andre Cardoso tests positive for EPO
168澳洲5最新开奖🐼结果:Cardoso denies taking EP🅠O, requests B sample test
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168澳洲ꦚ5最新开奖结果:Tour de France: Barguil wins on the Izoꦆard
Tour de Fran🎀ce: I'm living in a dream at the moment, says Barguil
Barguil was one of the revelations o🧸f this year's Tour de France, winning two mountain stages and the polka-dot climber's jersey. In France, where in the past fans have cried out 'dopage!' and riders have compla🅺ined of a 'peloton at two speeds', there was little talk of doping this year.
Barguil offered his own results and power dat꧟a as an indication why.
"It's because I'm winning but I haven'ꦗt been pushing crazy watts at the Tour," he explained to Danish television interviewers.
"If you look at my data from the climb ye🅠sterday, I think it shows I pushed out 5.9 watts per kilo. It's not a super high performance*. I think cycling is getting cleaner, which is ni𒐪ce."
The battle for overall victory has also been extremely close and balanced, with three riders still within 30 seconds before Saturday's decisive time trial around Marseille. Nobody appeared to have an edge on other riders and team꧑s with a recogniseꦓd stance against doping.
The history of the Tour de France is littered with doping scandals but there have been few scandals so far this year, although Trek-Segafredo rider 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Andre Cardoso resulted positive for EPO in a test done on June 18 and was replaced on the eve of the Tour de France. But that appears to be an isola🍌ted incident.
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"You can see it when the breakaway gets𝕴 away, no team lets them get a ten-minute gap anymore. You can't, it'd be impossible to catch them otherwise.
"I think things are geꦛtting better and better, also because there are more controls than before. We always look at the past but we need to look to the future now. Things have reꦕally improved, otherwise, I wouldn't have won yesterday for sure."
After finishing safely in the peloton in Salon-ಞde-Provence, Barguil is now ready to celebrate his Tour de France success in Paris. He has confirmed his ability as a talented French Grand Tour rider.
"I'm close to Paris now, and now there's less stressing about cras𒐪hing after this stage. I just need to ride the time trial and no💙w and it's done. It's incredible."

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