Femke Van Den Driessche

Femke Van Den Driessche. vroom vroom Femke van den Driessche (BEL) Kleur Op Maat/Co… Flickr The Belgian has been found guilty of the charge of technological fraud and as a consequence, has been handed a six year ban. The UCI announced Tuesday it has banned former Belgian cyclocross racer Femke Van den Driessche for six years in cycling's first recorded case of mechanical doping

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[1] [2] As a junior, she became national cyclo-cross champion in 2011 and mountain bike champion in 2013.In 2015, Van den Driessche won the European Cyclo-cross Championships in the women's under-23 category, and in 2016 she. The Belgian has been found guilty of the charge of technological fraud and as a consequence, has been handed a six year ban.

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The UCI has announced the outcome of its Disciplinary Commission hearing in relation to Femke Van den Driessche, the first person officially accused of using a hidden motor in competition. Femke Van den Driessche (Asse, 27 augustus 1996) is een Belgische voormalige veldrijdster The International Cycling Union has banned Belgian rider Femke Van Den Driessche for six years for using a hidden motor at the cyclo-cross world championships.

Ciclista belga Femke Van den Driessche anuncia su retiro tras ser acusada de fraude. The International Cycling Union has banned Belgian rider Femke Van Den Driessche for six years for using a hidden motor at the cyclo-cross world championships. The concealed electric motor system and associated parts found in a bike belonging to Belgian racer Femke Van den Driessche at the 2016 Cyclo-cross World Championships in January has been revealed.

Procyclist Femke Van den Driessche gets sixyear ban for mechanical doping WIRED UK. In 2022, I chanced upon a YouTube video that reminded me of the story of Femke Van den Driessche, a Belgian cyclo-cross rider who was caught with a concealed motor inside her spare bike at the. The Belgian has been found guilty of the charge of technological fraud and as a consequence, has been handed a six year ban.