Pierre Dumas
Pierre Dumas (died Paris, 29 February 2000) was a French doctor who pioneered drug tests in the Olympic Games and cycling. He was doctor of the Tour de France from 1952 to 1969 and head of drug-testing at race until 1977. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Matthew Little, Adel Achouba, Pierre Dumas, Nathalie Ouellet, Pierre Ayotte, Mélanie LemireGet access
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2by Matthew Little, Adel Achouba, Pierre Dumas, Nathalie Ouellet, Pierre Ayotte, Mélanie LemireGet access
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3by Eric N. Liberda, Bruce C. Wainman, Alain LeBlanc, Pierre Dumas, Ian Martin, Leonard J.S. TsujiGet access
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4by Eric N. Liberda, Bruce C. Wainman, Alain LeBlanc, Pierre Dumas, Ian Martin, Leonard J.S. TsujiGet access
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