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Episode 5 - Still Getting Away With It?
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Host Chris Marshall-Bell speaks to senior figures in cycling - are the authorities doing enough to safeguard the sport?
This podcast is now a live investigation. We've received multiple tipoffs so far - but if you have any information that might aid our investigation, send them to [email protected].
Do make sure to subscribe to Ghost In The Machine, so that you don't miss an episode.
We'll be back in a few weeks, as Chris heads to Istanbul for answers...
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In January 2016,19-year-old Belgian cyclist Femke van den Driessche was caught with a collection of wires, motors and batteries buried deep inside her bike at the Cyclo-cross World Championships.
She was then suspended for six years and bore the wrath of global media as the only rider ever to be banned by The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) for having a motor in her bike, despite numerous previous suspicions of other competitive cyclists that have never been confirmed or disproved.
Eight years later, Chris is on a mission to reveal the truth around motors in cycling as he peers beneath the surface of sports' most incredible discovery...and beyond.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9 episodes
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Host Chris Marshall-Bell speaks to senior figures in cycling - are the authorities doing enough to safeguard the sport?
This podcast is now a live investigation. We've received multiple tipoffs so far - but if you have any information that might aid our investigation, send them to [email protected].
Do make sure to subscribe to Ghost In The Machine, so that you don't miss an episode.
We'll be back in a few weeks, as Chris heads to Istanbul for answers...
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In January 2016,19-year-old Belgian cyclist Femke van den Driessche was caught with a collection of wires, motors and batteries buried deep inside her bike at the Cyclo-cross World Championships.
She was then suspended for six years and bore the wrath of global media as the only rider ever to be banned by The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) for having a motor in her bike, despite numerous previous suspicions of other competitive cyclists that have never been confirmed or disproved.
Eight years later, Chris is on a mission to reveal the truth around motors in cycling as he peers beneath the surface of sports' most incredible discovery...and beyond.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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