Detection was gently to France tour this year, but the Union cycliste International (UCI) should consider introducing checks of the night, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has said.
The WADA sent observers to the tour in July for evaluating anti-doping procedures such as Alberto Contador has registered his third victory in the race.
Later, the Spanish failed a test for Clenbuterol agent interdites.Il refused to doping and criticized the result on spoiled meat.
"It is rare to see an International Federation to carry out such a complete anti-doping program", the WADA said in a report.
"The UCI team should be congratulated on their implementation of the programme and their willingness to adapt, modify and try new approaches to this tour."
However, the team of independent observers (IOS) made some recommendations to UCI governing bodies, including a suggestion that riders be tested during the night.
The report said the UCI "seriously consider removing the informal knowledge and comfort all riders have knowing that they will not be tested in the middle of the night".
The AMA has also stated that the UCI should be responsible for punishing cheaters, instead of having to go through the national federations.
"It is the opinion of the team that such well-known in the sport of cycling, the UCI event should be results management authority by default rather than delegating any process of enforcement of the National Federation of the individual accused, as is current practice," says the report.
"This to ensure greater consistency in decision-making and facilitate the rapid resolution of such results.
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