Is Zwift’s Anti-Doping Policy Enough to Eradicate Cheating Culture?

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A paper published in the International Journal of Esports found Zwift fails to protect the health and safety of riders and ensure fairness in all cycling esports events. Zwift responds.

 

A group from Teesside University in Middlesbrough, UK, believes Zwift fails to meet the purpose of its anti-doping policy. The review published in the International Journal of Esports states that, due to significant limitations to the policy and a lackadaisical anti-cheating culture, Zwift falls short when it comes to protecting the health and safety of riders not to mention ensure fairness and integrity across all cycling esports events.

Period4 Apr 2022

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  • TitleIs Zwift’s Anti-Doping Policy Enough to Eradicate Cheating Culture?
    Media name/outletThe Zommunique
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date4/04/22
    DescriptionNot according to a paper published in the International Journal of Esports, but Zwift disagrees
    Producer/AuthorChristopher Schwenker
    URLhttps://thezommunique.com/category/news/
    PersonsAndrew Richardson, Phillip Smith, Nicolas Berger