New Tour Tests
http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/news/story?id=3592895Several Tour de France riders are having their blood samples retested for traces of the banned blood booster EPO.
Pierre Bordry, head of the French Anti-Doping Agency, told The Associated Press on Wednesday that the testing involved riders who were already under scrutiny for suspicious urine samples. He declined to name the cyclists.
The new blood tests will look for CERA, a third-generation variation of EPO. Italian rider Riccardo Ricco tested positive for the substance during the Tour.
"I have decided that we will retest -- with blood testing -- all those who showed up as suspicious during the urine samples," Bordry said by telephone. "When we did the urine samples of those athletes, we had a serious suspicion that there was CERA. The laboratory could not say definitively. The same analysis will be done, but in the blood samples."
Bordry asked for the blood samples to be sent from Lausanne, Switzerland, where they were tested during the Tour.
"All the blood tests have been repatriated to France," Bordry said, adding that they are currently being examined at the Chatenay-Malabry laboratory, outside Paris.
Testing has already begun and could take up to two weeks, Bordry said.
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So who's in the firing line?It's a little like wrestling a gorilla. You don't quit when you're tired. You quit when the gorilla is tired.0
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Did Moreau actually fail?0
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I think that the people they were suspicious of were the ones they kept on testing? This is how Ricco got caught. I dont know about the test but maybe rather than there being either definitely positive or negative, there is definitely positive, definitely negative, and a large grey area. Maybe the test has been refined so that some of this grey area now lies in the positive area? Or maybe it is just a PR exercise trying to show that they are doing loads of testing0
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I was surpised by one person in TTs and one person in certain mountain stages...that is 2 ...Garmin are clean0