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Tour de France and the fight against doping: “The cheats must know, the truth will come out”

She waits quietly at the starting village of Nuits-Saint-Georges (Côte-d’Or) while it is not yet open to the public. Amina Lanaya, the general director of the UCI, the international federation for the past seven years, agreed, in the middle of the Tour de France, to hammer home a message of firmness towards doped cyclists. Explaining that the UCI is now fighting with investigative methods worthy of a detective series.

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