Fifty shades of grey? On the concept of grey zones in elite cycling

Fifty shades of grey? On the concept of grey zones in elite cycling / Bertrand Fincoeur, April Henning, Fabien Ohl. - (Performance Enhancement & Health (2020) 100179 (20 September); p. 1-9)

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.peh.2020.100179


Abstract

In this article, we elaborate on grey-area concepts in elite cycling. First, we show how grey areas take place in a certain lack of conceptual clarity in anti-doping regulations. Then, we analyse the changing attitudes of elite cycling stakeholders towards grey zones. Finally, we discuss our results by articulating the stance on grey areas with the quest for performance enhancement which characterizes any elite sport culture, including elite cycling.

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20 September 2020
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Fincoeur, Bertrand
Henning, April
Ohl, Fabien
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Université de Lausanne (UNIL) - University of Lausanne
University of Stirling
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