The Latest: FDJ doctor angered by late anti-doping tests (The Associated Press)
Angered by the late testing at the Tour de France, FDJ team doctor Gerard Guillaume says serious criminals are less hassled than riders at cycling’s biggest race. ”The first controls of the day took place at 6 a.m. Let me remind you that there are no (police control) for members of criminal organization before 6 a.m. in France. Following the publication of Cycling Independent Reform Commission’s report into the sport’s doping culture, the UCI has introduced tougher anti-doping measures which include the possibility of waking up athletes in the middle of the night for testing.