Several Tour de France riders are having their blood samples retested for traces of the banned blood booster EPO, the head of the French Anti-Doping Agency said Wednesday. AFLD chief Pierre Bordry said that the testing involved riders who were already under scrutiny for suspicious urine samples. He declined to name the cyclists. The new blood tests will look for CERA, a third-generation variation of EPO. Italian rider Riccardo Ricco tested positive for the substance during the Tour. “I have decided that we will retest - with blood testing - all those who showed up as suspicious during the urine samples,” Bordry said by telephone. “When we did the urine samples of those athletes, we had a serious suspicion that there was CERA. The laboratory could not say definitively. The same analysis will be done, but in the blood samples.” Bordry asked for the blood samples to be sent from Lausanne, Switzerland, where they were tested during the Tour. Calls to Tour director Christian Prudhomme were not immediately returned.