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<blockquote data-quote="In Response" data-source="post: 2515704" data-attributes="member: 527103"><p>The Supersappien sensor was released a few years ago. Perhaps there was a Libre shortage at the time.</p><p>The app is different to the librelink app we use and is not developed by Abbott. It is developed by a company who specialise in sports science as it provides training information.</p><p>I have no problem with it being used by athletes to improve their performance. However, the professional cycling body (maybe UCI) have banned it from their races. This caused outcry from the NovoNordisk team (a team of elite road cyclists who all have Type 1 diabetes) and I believe it was agreed they could use CGMs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="In Response, post: 2515704, member: 527103"] The Supersappien sensor was released a few years ago. Perhaps there was a Libre shortage at the time. The app is different to the librelink app we use and is not developed by Abbott. It is developed by a company who specialise in sports science as it provides training information. I have no problem with it being used by athletes to improve their performance. However, the professional cycling body (maybe UCI) have banned it from their races. This caused outcry from the NovoNordisk team (a team of elite road cyclists who all have Type 1 diabetes) and I believe it was agreed they could use CGMs [/QUOTE]
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