Cycling’s leaders agree on major anti-doping initiative
A brighter, cleaner future for cycling emerged Tuesday from a two-day summit in Paris formally called “An international meeting against doping in cycling,” The two-day conference ended with UCI president Pat McQuaid, World Anti-Doping Agency president Dick Pound and French minister for sport Roselyne Bachelot jointly signing a two-page document that sets out the parameters for the new “biological passport” that will be introduced in January 2008 and is designed to eliminate the kind of doping problems experienced at this year’s Tour de France. The outlook is brighter because after months of