Cycling’s governing body has banned the repeated use of carbon monoxide rebreathing that some riders misuse to artificially increase their performances.
Cyclists and teams can no longer use carbon monoxide gas outside of a medical facility, the sport's governing body International Cycling Union (UCI) said.
Inhale a smaller dose, though, and you will merely become mildly oxygen-deprived. If you are oxygen-deprived for long enough, the shortage will stimulate your bone marrow to ramp up the production of ...
Cycling's governing body, the UCI, has officially banned the repeated inhalation of carbon monoxide "to protect the health of ...
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Says the gas, when inhaled repeatedly in non-medical conditions, can result in acute and chronic health problems ...
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Cycling's world governing body the UCI has banned the general use of carbon monoxide rebreathing equipment. It was ...
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