On The Record With Toyota-United Owner Sean Tucker
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Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team Owner Sean P. Tucker has a few ideas on how the sport of cycling can discourage riders from cheating through the use of performance enhancers.
"The dynamics in European bicycle racing are structured to open the door to doping for two main reasons: First, the riders are doing these long, two- and three-week stage races and they are doing a lot of racing throughout the season," Tucker says in the article. "Second, if they do well in these big races, they can make a million or more dollars in salary and endorsements per year for years after that. So the way cycling in Europe is structured, with the length of the tours and the number of races throughout the season, if you do well, you can set yourself up pretty well for retirement."
Read the rest of his interview with René Schuijlenburg of cyclingheroes.info by clicking here.
"The dynamics in European bicycle racing are structured to open the door to doping for two main reasons: First, the riders are doing these long, two- and three-week stage races and they are doing a lot of racing throughout the season," Tucker says in the article. "Second, if they do well in these big races, they can make a million or more dollars in salary and endorsements per year for years after that. So the way cycling in Europe is structured, with the length of the tours and the number of races throughout the season, if you do well, you can set yourself up pretty well for retirement."
Read the rest of his interview with René Schuijlenburg of cyclingheroes.info by clicking here.
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