Skirting past drug tests in tested competitions is half the fun
Professional cycling is a grueling sport, but corrupt and full of hypocrites.
If Lance Armstrong was French, would he have been disqualified? I don't think so
look at the average speeds in the Tour de france:
Overall speed
Overall Speed of the Tour de France
The 2025 edition was the fastest Tour de France in history. Tadej Pogačar rode 3,302 km in 76h 00m 32s, thus realising an overall speed of 43.4 km/h or 27.0 mph.[17]
Every year we say 'it is the hardest Tour ever, the hardest thing we have ever done'. It is all so crazy but, honestly, I know that this year was something on another level.
— Tadej Pogacar, on Tour de France 2025[18]
The slowest Tour de France was the edition of 1919, when Firmin Lambot's average speed was 24.1 km/h.[19]
Recent overall speeds
Overall Speed
Year Winners' Average Speed[20]
2016 39.616 km/h
2017 40.997 km/h
2018 40.210 km/h
2019 40.576 km/h
2020 39.872 km/h
2021 41.165 km/h
2022 42.031 km/h
2023 41.431 km/h
2024 41.818 km/h
2025 43.440 km/h
Highest average speed of all Tour de Frances by Lance Armstrong: 41.7 km/h or 25.9 mph in 2005.
This is the same in nearly all one day cycling tours or in multiple week cycling tours. They are now (way) faster than 10 or 20 years ago
All clean of course
