Road cycling: how a legitimate blood test became the focus of performance abuse claims
Briefly

Tadej Pogacar's decision to skip the Vuelta a Espana was strategic, focusing instead on the World Championships; this reflects team dynamics and individual goals within UAE Team Emirates.
The use of carbon monoxide rebreathing could enhance endurance for riders, a method that's been safe and well-researched, yet remains controversial in competitive cycling.
Despite discussions around cycling doping methods, carbon monoxide rebreathing is legitimate when used to measure key blood values and maintain rider health.
The competitive landscape of cycling is changing, with strategic decisions and health monitoring methods becoming increasingly prominent in event preparations and team strategies.
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