The two organizations have been at odds in recent years after Pierre Bordry, a former president of the agency, criticized the UCI's anti-doping program. That resulted in the AFLD being cut out of testing at last year's Tour.
AFLD president Bruno Genevois said at a joint news conference Thursday with World Anti-Doping Agency chief John Fahey that talks have begun with the UCI.
A renewed cooperation could open the way for AFLD testers to collect samples during the Paris-Nice race from March
Thursday, February 10, 2011
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