Anti-Doping Agency Takes Closer Look at Cycling, WSJ Reports

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The World Anti-Doping Agency has increased oversight of drug testing of cyclists amid complaints professional cycling organizations aren’t prosecuting cases properly, the Wall Street Journal said.

Agency staff will monitor blood and urine profiles that Biological Passport collects from professional cyclists and be more aggressive in making sure sanctions are levied, Director General David Howman told the newspaper.