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Optimizing the Tour de France: You pee in the AI urinal and sleep on a 3,000-franc canvas
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Optimizing the Tour de France: You pee in the AI urinal and sleep on a 3,000-franc canvas

The article discusses the unconventional methods used by teams in the Tour de France to optimize performance, highlighting unusual practices such as using AI-powered urinals and sleeping on expensive linen bedding. It suggests that these measures reflect the extreme lengths taken by teams to gain any possible advantage in the race.

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Optimizing the Tour de France: You pee in the AI urinal and sleep on a 3,000-franc canvas

The article discusses the unconventional methods used by teams in the Tour de France to optimize performance, highlighting unusual practices such as using AI-powered urinals and sleeping on expensive linen bedding. It suggests that these measures reflect the extreme lengths taken by teams to gain any possible advantage in the race.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on sports-related practices in the Tour de France and does not engage with politically charged topics. The framing remains neutral, presenting the unusual tactics without overt ideological slant.

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