Blood profiling and more
Interesting story of reconciliation (as well as blood profiling and the 'biological passport') here, between the UCI and ASO, respectively the world cycling governing body and the TdF organiser (via CN): The program, based on half a dozen blood analyses to determine each rider's blood profile, is considered by all parties (UCI, WADA and ASO) as a real weapon against blood doping. "We hope if it's successful in cycling that once we know it is successful, we'll use it in other sports after 2008," Pound said. The biological passport will not be compulsory at the start of all races but "the main ones". It will concern road riders only when it's put in place on January 1 and McQuaid added: "I'd like to think we'll do it in other disciplines than road possibly before the Olympics in Beijing."
Labels: ASO, biological passport, blood profiling, UCI



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