Again, all after 30 minutes of theoretically all-out riding. He held 8 w/kg for 4 minutes up that climb, peaking at times at 10 w/kg. Eddy Hoole, decided to take his balls beyond the wall – and on the final climb towards the finish, he pushed essentially beyond human limits. The event he was actually disqualified for occurred a month earlier in November during a 27.2KM stage that was more or less balls to the wall from start to finish (I suppose most Zwift races are). Sent in via DCR Reader, Alex, this one takes the cake.Īs you may remember, back in December (2022), the winner of one of the UCI World Championship qualifiers was disqualified. I’m out riding, running, and swimming a stupid number of miles this week (testing a very diverse set of things), but reader, I wanted to take a brief moment to acknowledge the hilarity of the situation that came across my inbox. Every few months there exists a story worth writing about. While cheating happens every day, all day, on Zwift and other virtual cycling platforms.
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