WELCOME TO ADEL!
The global Anti-Doping Education and Learning platform, ADEL (multiple languages) invites the Riders, Riders’Support Personnel, Coaches, Team Managers, Medical Professionals and everyone to learn about clean sport and to contribute to a safe, healthy and true motorcycle sport.
Sign up and explore how ADEL can support you on your journey!
ADEL courses for Riders:
- Privacy and Information Security Awareness for Athletes
- Athlete's Guide to the 2021 Code
- At-a-Glance: Athlete Whereabouts
- At-a-Glance: Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUE)
- At-a-Glance: Anti-Doping Overview
- Dried Blood Spot (DBS) Testing - The Basics
- Factsheet - Glucocorticoid Injections
- Factsheet - Tramadol
- Cannabinoid factsheets
- ADEL for International-Level Athletes
- Guide to the Prohibited List 2024
- ADEL for National-Level Athletes
- ADEL for Registered Testing Pool Athletes
- Welcome to Sport Values
- Respect
- Equity
- Inclusion
- ADEL for Talented Level Athletes
- Recertification course for International-Level Athletes/National Level-Athletes
ADEL courses for Riders Support Personnel:
- ADEL for High Performance Coaches
- Factsheet for Medical Professionals - Glucocorticoid Injection
- Tramadol – Factsheet for medical professionals (multiple languages)
- ADEL for Medical Professionals
- ADEL for Medical Professionals at Major Games
- ADEL for Parents of Elite Athletes
- Athlete Support Personnel Guide to the Code 2021
- Sport Values in Every Classroom
FIM Anti-Doping Education Program
The "SAY NO TO DOPING" campaign launched at the FIM World Championships in 2018 is an example of the FIM's proactive approach to raising awareness and promoting anti-doping efforts within the sport. This campaign involved various activities aimed at educating riders and their entourage about the dangers of doping and encouraging them to commit to clean and fair competition.
In 2023, the FIM has started partnering with Swiss Sport Integrity who delivered face-to-face education presentations in five FIM World Championships’ or Prizes’events on behalf of the FIM.
In 2024 and onwards, the FIM Anti-Doping Education Program will continue face-to-face education presentations providing riders and other persons with updated and accurate information the following issues:
- Harm of doping to the spirit of sport
- Health consequences of doping
- Social impact of doping and sanctions
- Riders’ and Rider Support Personnel’s Rights and Responsibilities
- WADA substances and methods on the Prohibited List
- Managing the risks of the Nutritional Supplements use
- Doping Control procedures
- Applicable Whereabouts requirements
- TUEs, rights and responsibilities.