Cyclist have been accused of doping for over a century and In 2012 alone more than 15 cyclist were accused. Lance Armstrong is the most high profile and recent case.
Increasing the doping level in a photoconductor can improve its performance by enhancing its charge carrier concentration, which can lead to higher responsivity and faster response times. However, excessive doping may also introduce defects and trap states that can negatively affect mobility and overall efficiency. Therefore, there is an optimal doping range where performance is maximized, and careful consideration is needed to balance these effects.
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Lance Armstrong won the Tour de France seven consecutive times, but his titles were stripped because he was doping.
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Yes, this has happened several times. The latest was Rashid Ramzi of Bahrain who won gold in men's 1500 meter run at the 2008 Games in Beijing and had his medal taken away in November, 2009 due to testing positive for blood doping. The International Olympic Committee has the power to do 'retroactive' blood tests to check for doping/drugs as new procedures for testing are created and Ramzi's blood sample tested positive for a blood doping substance.
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Straights Times is a newspaper that is available to learn about recent events.
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No. Quote from Wikipedia: "Armstrong had won the Tour de France a record seven consecutive times between 1999 and 2005, before being disqualified from those races and banned from cycling for life for doping offenses by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) in 2012."