Cyclist need to log virtually everything they consume (food, water, medications), on top of declaring their whereabouts and biological passports, in case they return a positive test. I'm not disagreeing with the "price of admission" for competing in the world tour shouldn't be high, but I can imagine it's stressful that something as simple as drinking water from a tap could, effectively, end your career.
Lizzy Banks goes into great detail about her experince with doping control and trying to overturn a positive result due to a contamination. It's a long read, but if you're a fan of the sport it's super interesting.
https://lizzybanks.co.uk/
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Hummer from the early 2000’s is setup like this — 100mpg with bio-diesel. I think this is the original article I read about his car’s creator, Johnathan Goodwin, from years ago.
This was a great read! I've found triangulation so captivating, and I think it's because the word sounds like something made up from some James Bonds like movie.
I first learned about Delaunay Triangulation from a talk by a lead developer (James Anhalt, who is now at Frost Giant Studios) on Starcraft 2's pathing. https://www.gdcvault.com/play/1014514/AI-Navigation-It-s-Not The talk is on the older side now, but I still find it insightful. SC2 is over 12 years and its pathing is still considered the gold standard for RTS games. The SC2 Map editor will show the triangulation for a given map, which provided me a nice visualization when learning this topic. (in the map editor it's called "enable pathing mesh".)
Lizzy Banks goes into great detail about her experince with doping control and trying to overturn a positive result due to a contamination. It's a long read, but if you're a fan of the sport it's super interesting. https://lizzybanks.co.uk/
It was also discussed here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40612281