The International Cycling Union has tested bicycles at the Tour de Romandie for using hidden motors and all the tests were negative. The UCI said in a statement that 347 bikes belonging to all teams were tested on Friday and that it has made a total of 507 checks during the race. ''Our ability to reliably test so many bikes has transformed our work in this area and we will continue to test widely in all our disciplines to ensure that anyone tempted to cheat in this way knows they are highly likely to be caught,'' UCI President Brian Cookson said.
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