France's anti-doping agency has already conducted doping tests on 30 Tour de France cyclists, and it plans more targeted checks before the scandal-plagued race starts next month.
Pierre Bordry, head of the French Anti-Doping Agency, said Wednesday the tests were not carried out at random, as cyclists "were targeted based on information from federations, teams or newspapers."
Jean-Pierre Verdy, the director of testing at the agency, said another 20 to 30 riders would be checked before the Tour starts July 5.
"Some cyclists have been targeted several times, and some also had a blood test," he said. Results will be available …

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