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Products => Thermal Imaging => Topic started by: DenzilPenberthy on April 20, 2016, 12:13:14 pm

Title: Thermal imaging to catch cycling cheats
Post by: DenzilPenberthy on April 20, 2016, 12:13:14 pm
It seem to be becoming more clear that secret hidden motors are a thing which is happening in pro cycling. Interesting use here of TI to spot suspicious hot areas on bike frames during races...


http://fittish.deadspin.com/secret-thermal-camera-footage-allegedly-shows-seven-pro-1771492666 (http://fittish.deadspin.com/secret-thermal-camera-footage-allegedly-shows-seven-pro-1771492666)
Title: Re: Thermal imaging to catch cycling cheats
Post by: CatalinaWOW on April 20, 2016, 02:53:10 pm
Seems like it would be really easy to institute random x-rays of equipment.  Combine that with an appropriate penalty (one year ban from racing for example), and the problem should go away.  Cycling is a strange sport.  Cheating seems widespread, and enforcement somewhat haphazard and arbitrary.
Title: Re: Thermal imaging to catch cycling cheats
Post by: charlespax on April 30, 2016, 10:23:57 am
I wonder if the heat output would be as bad if they were using super caps.
Title: Re: Thermal imaging to catch cycling cheats
Post by: SeanB on April 30, 2016, 11:19:56 am
So just as crooked as soccer then, but the cheating is more hidden from view. Seems like they should simply have a few ex TSA luggage scanners at each event for all bikes to go through, right after the end, with the monitor output on public display for everyone to see. Or expect to see a lot of reporters at the finish line with thermal cameras as part of the camera gear.