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Posted on 17-08-2008 02:06
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CrueTrue wrote:
I'll add it this time if you give me a sarcasm smiley to use
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Posted on 18-08-2008 10:45
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The long-running political battle between the UCI and the Grand Tour organisers appears to be moving closer to an end following the announcement on Monday of a new "UCI World Calendar" system.
According to the UCI, this will combine the existing ProTour races plus the monument events organised by the Grand Tour organisers. It will come into effect from next season and will feature both individual and team classifications.
Under the proposed terms, participation in the 2009 and 2010 Tours de France will be governed by the agreement signed by the teams and ASO on 18 June. From 2011 onwards, the classifications of the UCI World Calendar would confer the right to participate, with either seventeen teams of 9 riders or eighteen teams of eight taking part.
The announcement of the new system was made on Monday morning in Beijing and followed several weeks of discussions between the UCI and EPA (Editions Philippe Amaury, the owner of ASO and Société du Tour de France).
"I am confident of the fact that this plan will give rise to a fruitful and constructive collaboration that is in the best interests of professional road cycling," said UCI President Pat McQuaid. "In this regard, and with the respect of the UCI's democratic structures, I know that I can rely on the indispensable contribution of all our stakeholders to relaunch and maintain a dialogue on the future of professional cycling."
The Irishman thanked the IOC President Jacques Rogge for the attention that he paid to the situation in the world of cycling. IOC member Jean-Claude Killy was also highlighted for his role as a mediator. McQuaid said that the agreement should satisfy all of the players in professional cycling and expressed his desire that the political conflict of recent years would finally come to an end.
Under the terms of the announcement, the UCI states that it recognises ASO’s exclusive rights of ownership and operation as well as those of all other organisers. At the same time, it claims that, "in more general terms, these modifications are in line with the reform of road cycling launched by the UCI in 2005, in that they favour the development of the sport of cycling to the benefit of all National Federations around the world."
ASO and the other Grand Tour organisers are yet to respond, so it remains to be seen if they will fully accept the terms of the proposal. If so, it would mean that political stability would finally return to the sport. "The unanimous backing of this plan will also allow the parties involved to put an end to the various proceedings under way," states a UCI press release issued after the announcement was made. "This will allow the complete reintegration of the French Cycling Federation within the auspices of the UCI."
It is as yet uncertain if teams will be required to retain their ProTour licences to take part in all the races. This and other details will become clearer in time; more on today’s announcement will follow later.
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Posted on 18-08-2008 10:53
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To me it sounds like UCI finally gave up, but I could be readin it wrong I guess.
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Posted on 21-08-2008 13:29
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A few months ago, as I reported here, a lab test confirmed that the steroid that Max Richeze tested positive for was included in a nutritional suplement he took. Of course WADA and the UCI payed no attention since a rider is 100% responsible for everything found in his body no matter what. He took the supplement, end of story.
Not quite end of story. The argentinian federation (as with all small federations eager to see their few riders get off the hook) announced no penalty would be issued.
EH?
so, he's racing the Trittico Lombardo as we speak.
So, are the UCI and WADA gonna get off their asses and do something about it, already??
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issoisso |
Posted on 22-08-2008 12:12
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Davis' signing with QuickStep will be as early as September 1st 2008
The latest rumour around is that Gerolsteiner's "ass-man" Christian Henn will be manager of his own team sponsored by Cérvelo, featuring Sastre and most current Gerolsteiner riders.
Henn managing a team? Oh god. Not Christian "Doping? I'm not saying anything except the riders do what they have to do" Henn.... please not him...
Also, it's occurred to me that if Cérvelo sponsor the team, does that mean that CSC will no longer ride the Cérvelo bikes that are generally considered top-notch and one of the biggest reasons for their dominance? we'll see.
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Posted on 22-08-2008 13:09
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issoisso wrote:
Also, it's occurred to me that if Cérvelo sponsor the team, does that mean that CSC will no longer ride the Cérvelo bikes that are generally considered top-notch and one of the biggest reasons for their dominance? we'll see.
I think they probably still would, I heard somewhere that Cervelo had a contract with CSC - Saxo Bank till 2011 |
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Posted on 22-08-2008 13:20
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well Cervelo went into the team buisness because Riis went into discussions with other bike manufacturers.
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Posted on 22-08-2008 13:24
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Deadpool wrote:
issoisso wrote:
Also, it's occurred to me that if Cérvelo sponsor the team, does that mean that CSC will no longer ride the Cérvelo bikes that are generally considered top-notch and one of the biggest reasons for their dominance? we'll see.
I think they probably still would, I heard somewhere that Cervelo had a contract with CSC - Saxo Bank till 2011
Not sure about Cervelo and CSC next year, reports are that Riis has been talking to another manufacturer (see link).
https://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/C...65864.html
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Posted on 22-08-2008 23:47
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issoisso wrote:
Davis' signing with QuickStep will be as early as September 1st 2008
The latest rumour around is that Gerolsteiner's "ass-man" Christian Henn will be manager of his own team sponsored by Cérvelo, featuring Sastre and most current Gerolsteiner riders.
Henn managing a team? Oh god. Not Christian "Doping? I'm not saying anything except the riders do what they have to do" Henn.... please not him...
Also, it's occurred to me that if Cérvelo sponsor the team, does that mean that CSC will no longer ride the Cérvelo bikes that are generally considered top-notch and one of the biggest reasons for their dominance? we'll see.
I still like the news..that part of Gerosteiner will continue...this was fun team. Kohl leave..so what 5-6 options for new team..i would like to know , who was so stupid |
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Posted on 23-08-2008 00:51
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If any of you Europeans ever ride in America, I must tell you that it is nothing like this.
https://www.velonews.com/article/82253...kin--to-me
That is a great read, although I can't believe Velonews would ever publish that
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issoisso |
Posted on 26-08-2008 16:43
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Say yay for the stupidest rider in cycling. The world's foremost tactical idiot is back riding after his suspension is over. Now can he find a team?
In other news, Thomas Rohregger might go to Milram.
Also, take a bow cyclingnews:
Caisse d'Epargne has announced its roster for the Deutschland Tour, which runs from August 30 through September 6. The team is eyeing an overall classification via Vladimir Karpets. Additionally, they have riders for breaks, like Pablo Lastras. In case of a sprint finish, José Rujano is the man for the Spanish squad.
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Posted on 26-08-2008 16:45
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Rujano .. for the sprint? |
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Posted on 26-08-2008 16:46
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His tactic is to hide in cavendish's pocket and leap out forward at the last second
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Posted on 26-08-2008 16:46
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Lol, do you think it was meant to be Rojas? |
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Posted on 26-08-2008 16:53
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I actually wouldnt mind Rujano winning a sprint finish. I mean, he have just as big a chance of winning the GC as someone we have discussed to death today.
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Posted on 26-08-2008 16:53
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Smoothie wrote:
Lol, do you think it was meant to be Rojas?
No way.
Never.
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Posted on 26-08-2008 16:57
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Rojas a better sprinter than Rujano? that's about as likely that cavendish would win a flat sprint stage!...oh wait... um, ur yeah.
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"We all know that wasn't the real footage of the Worlds anyway. That was just the staged footage to perpetuate the coverup that it was actually Vinokourov that won the race."
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t-baum |
Posted on 26-08-2008 16:58
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issoisso wrote:
Say yay for the stupidest rider in cycling. The world's foremost tactical idiot is back riding after his suspension is over. Now can he find a team?
In other news, Thomas Rohregger might go to Milram.
Also, take a bow cyclingnews:
Caisse d'Epargne has announced its roster for the Deutschland Tour, which runs from August 30 through September 6. The team is eyeing an overall classification via Vladimir Karpets. Additionally, they have riders for breaks, like Pablo Lastras. In case of a sprint finish, José Rujano is the man for the Spanish squad.
Who's back?
Macquet wrote:
"We all know that wasn't the real footage of the Worlds anyway. That was just the staged footage to perpetuate the coverup that it was actually Vinokourov that won the race."
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Posted on 26-08-2008 16:58
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t-baum wrote:
Rojas a better sprinter than Rujano? that's about as likely that cavendish would win a flat sprint stage!...oh wait... um, ur yeah.
*Golf clap*
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Posted on 26-08-2008 17:00
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Waghlon wrote:
t-baum wrote:
Rojas a better sprinter than Rujano? that's about as likely that cavendish would win a flat sprint stage!...oh wait... um, ur yeah.
*Golf clap*
I think that's how I'm going to say all my jokes from now on
Macquet wrote:
"We all know that wasn't the real footage of the Worlds anyway. That was just the staged footage to perpetuate the coverup that it was actually Vinokourov that won the race."
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