Based on the text below, answer questions 24 and 25.
BIOLOGICAL PASSPORT NABS CHEATING CYCLISTS
The contest between athletes who use performance–enhancing
drugs and the authorities trying to catch them is much like a race
itself. Each time a new drug test comes out, athletes and their
doctors figure out a way to outsmart it.
But a new "biological passport" that measures blood and body
chemistry over time may finally be putting a dent in sports doping.
Professional cycling is the first sport to embrace the
relatively new test, and it's just nabbed its biggest catch: an
Italian cyclist, Franco Pellizotti, who was one of the favorites to
win this year's Giro d'Italia. The Giro d–Italia, a grueling threeweek
event second in size and importance only to the Tour de France,
kicks off on Saturday.
(Adapted from http: // news.discovery.com/tech/biological–passport–cycling–doping.html)
What is NOT true according to the text?