Nope. Because if you have a cheat bike in your possession, that's enough. You don't even need to use it.
"in keeping with the new UCI regulation, which states that: "Any presence of a bicycle that does not comply with the provisions of article 1.3.010, within or on the margins of a cycling competition, constitutes a technological fraud by the team and the rider.""
Nope. Because if you have a cheat bike in your possession, that's enough. You don't even need to use it.
"in keeping with the new UCI regulation, which states that: "Any presence of a bicycle that does not comply with the provisions of article 1.3.010, within or on the margins of a cycling competition, constitutes a technological fraud by the team and the rider.""