Bike Quote by Jacques Anquetil
“For 50 years bike racers have been taking stimulants. Obviously we can do without them in a race, but then we will pedal 15 miles an hour (instead of 25). Since we are constantly asked to go faster and to make even greater efforts, we are obliged to take stimulants”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Cycling Magazine, 1968
Athletes often rely on stimulants to boost performance, but doing so can reduce natural capacity and raise ethical concerns.
In simple terms: Stimulants boost speed but can limit true potential and raise fairness issues.
Consider natural training over artificial aids.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- competitive cycling
- marathon training
- academic studying
- workplace productivity
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Is the short‑term gain worth long‑term health?
- What natural methods could replace stimulants?
Stimulants can have health risks and legal consequences.