Belgian quits over mechanical doping

The Belgian cyclist accused of using a concealed motor in her bike in January has announced she will quit the sport.

The Belgian cyclist at the heart of the sport's first mechanical doping scandal says she will not defend herself at a disciplinary hearing this week and is quitting the sport.

Femke Van Den Driessche, 19, was accused of using a concealed motor in her bike during the Under-23 cyclo-cross world championships in January in Belgium.

She says in a statement released Monday that the costs of defending herself before the sport's governing body, the UCI, would be too expensive.

The rider says she has "decided to quit cyclo-cross" and that "acquittal would be impossible."

The motorised bike was found in her competition area at the championships. She claimed the bike belonged to a friend.


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