Pubdate: Tue, 04 Aug 1998 Source: International Herald Tribune Contact: http://www.iht.com/ Author: IHT staff FRENCH POLICE QUESTION TVM RIDERS AND OFFICIALS REIMS, France---A day after the Tour de France ended, police questioned 14 members of the TVM team. Six cyclists, along with eight team staff members, were questioned Monday morning in Reims, northeast of Paris. Already the team director, Cees Priern, its doctor, Andrei Mikhailov, and Joahnnes Moors, a masseur, had been placed under formal investigation --- a step short of being formally charged---on doping charges. The six riders---Jeroen Blijlevens, Steven De Jongh, Servais Knaven, Bart Voskamp, Sergei Ivanov and Sergei Outschakov---made no comment as they entered the police station. Jan Van Het Hoge, the team's cook, said the riders ''are all very at ease and don't think they will be put under official examination because they are innocent. I hope..we can go back to the Netherlands quickly." The investigation of the TVM team began in March, when customs agents found performance-enhancing drugs in a team car. Priem and Mikhailov were arrested July 23, and subsequent searches of TVM hotel rooms resulted in the seizure of more drugs. Team members were taken to a hospital in Albertville, where they were subjected to extensive medical checks. The l7th stage of the race had to be annulled when all the cyclists, angered at the treatment of TVM members, refused to race. On Friday, TVM riders pulled out of the race saying they had neither the physical nor the mental strength to continue. They quit while the Tour was in Switzerland, meaning the riders would not have to come back through France. Marie-George Buffet, the French sports minister, said she was determined to attack doping among athletes. In an interview published Monday in the. French daily Le Monde, she said doping was common at the junior level. Of 221 athletes who tested positive for drugs in France in 1997, she said 27 were "at the top level." - ---