From cycling glory to culinary endeavors, Miguel Ángel López's journey takes an unexpected turn. But is this a temporary detour or a new path altogether? The cycling world is abuzz with the story of 'Superman' López, who, after a doping scandal, has swapped his bike for a butcher's apron.
The once-celebrated cyclist, known for his superhuman strength and iconic nickname, received a four-year ban from the UCI in 2024 for a doping violation involving menotropin. This ban was upheld by the Court of Arbitration for Sport in 2025, leaving López with a long road ahead. And here's where it gets intriguing: instead of fading into obscurity, López embraced a new challenge, becoming the face of Meat Bros, a Colombian butcher shop.
López, now 31, promotes the business and its steaks, a far cry from his former life as a professional cyclist. The ban will keep him off the World Tour until he's 33, an age when many riders are past their prime. This raises the question: will he ever return to the sport?
His cycling career was a rollercoaster. After a stellar debut with Astana Qazaqstan Team in 2015, López quickly rose to the top. He dominated in 2016, winning at the Tour de Suisse and the Milano-Torino. The following year, he expanded his victories with wins at the Tour of Austria, Burgos, and two stages at the Vuelta a España. López's success continued into 2020 with stage wins at the Volta ao Algarve and the prestigious Tour de France.
But controversy struck in 2022, the year of his last win at the Tour of the Alps. The doping scandal not only halted his career but also sparked a significant shift in his life path. And this is the part most people miss: López's story is a testament to resilience and adaptability, showing that life can offer new beginnings even in the face of adversity.
So, what's next for Superman López? Will he return to cycling, or has he found a new calling? The debate is open, and the cycling community eagerly awaits the next chapter of this extraordinary athlete's story. Do you think he should attempt a comeback, or is his cycling career over?