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Title

Antidoping 2.0: Is Adding Power-Output Data to the Antidoping Pool the Next Step? Experts' Viewpoint.

Authors

Sitko, Sebastian; Valenzuela, Pedro; Townsend, Nathan; Pinotti, Marco; Zabala, Mikel; Artetxe, Xabier; Gallo, Gabriele; Mateo-March, Manuel; Sanders, Dajo; Grappe, Frédéric; Clarke, David C.; van Erp, Teun; Viribay, Aitor

Abstract

Background: Efforts are needed to improve antidoping procedures. The widespread use of power meters among cyclists could help in this regard. However, controversy exists on whether performance monitoring through power-output data could be of help for antidoping purposes. Purpose: The objective of the present study was to provide insight into the feasibility and utility of implementing power-based performance monitoring in elite cycling. An expert panel of 15 applied sport scientists and professional cycling coaches were asked for their opinions and perspectives on incorporating power data into the antidoping risk-assessment process. Results: Two different viewpoints were identified from the responses provided by the experts. Some believed that power monitoring could be implemented as an antidoping tool, provided that several surmountable challenges are first addressed. These authors provided suggestions related to the potential practical implementation of such measures. Others, on the contrary, believed that power meters lack sufficient reliability and suggest that the professional cycling world presents conflicts of interest that make this intervention impossible to implement nowadays. Conclusions: The debate around the utility of power-meter data in the antidoping fight has been ongoing for more than a decade. According to the opinions provided by the experts' panel, there is still no consensus on the real utility and practical implementation of this intervention.

Subjects

PREVENTION of doping in sports; RISK assessment; COACHES (Athletics); SPORTS personnel; CYCLING; CONFLICT of interests; PHYSICAL fitness; ATHLETIC ability; PSYCHOSOCIAL factors

Publication

International Journal of Sports Physiology & Performance, 2025, Vol 20, Issue 1, p172

ISSN

1555-0265

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1123/ijspp.2024-0088

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