• Get the EA Sports PGA 14 Package
    Get the EA Sports PGA 14 Package
  • Give the Gift of SI
    Give the Gift of SI
SI.com Home
CYCLING
 
Posted: Wednesday October 24, 2012 5:40 AM

Cycling teams call for audit of doping in sport

Decrease font Decrease font
Enlarge font Enlarge font

PARIS (AP) - Cycling teams are calling for an independent audit into the sport's fight against doping after Lance Armstrong was stripped of his seven Tour de France titles.

Jean-Rene Bernardeau of Europcar and Jonathan Vaughters of Garmin-Sharp-Barricuda say their teams and others would help pay for an external audit into how cycling has both succeeded and failed in fighting doping.

Vaughters, speaking Tuesday before Tour organizers present their 2013 race route, says "everyone in the sport has an intrinsic bias. But an independent commission can look at it and say, `You know with this part, they're doing great, this part needs improvement,' and so on.''

On Monday, the International Cycling Union stripped Armstrong of his titles for doping.

 
SI.com
Hot Topics: Bayern Munich Mike Conley French Open Dwyane Wade Indy 500 Robbie Rogers David Beckham
TM & © 2013 Time Inc. A Time Warner Company. All Rights Reserved.
Terms under which this service is provided to you. Read our privacy guidelines, your California privacy rights, and ad choices.
SI CoverRead All ArticlesBuy Cover Reprint