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CrueTrue |
Posted on 29-01-2013 15:40
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WADA isn't happy with UCI...
https://playtrue.wada-ama.org/news/sta...y-28-2013/
Instead UCI has again chosen to ignore its responsibility to the sport of cycling in completing such an inquiry and has determined to apparently deflect responsibility for the doping problem in its sport to others.
WADA has not and will not consider partaking in any venture with UCI while this unilateral and arrogant attitude continues.
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Crommy |
Posted on 29-01-2013 21:10
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And now it appears the UCI and WADA are about to go to war
Press release: UCI releases Fahey letters in response to WADA’s ‘blatant and aggressive’ untruths
29.01.2013
The UCI rejects accusations by WADA in a press release today that it has been ‘deceitful’ in its dealings with the anti-doping agency on the matter of establishing a Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) for cycling and in disbanding the Independent Commission.
The UCI has chosen to publish correspondence between its President Pat McQuaid and his WADA counterpart, John Fahey, in the interests of transparency and in order to set the record straight.
Pat McQuaid commented: “I am very saddened that it has come to this, but I cannot allow the latest blatant and aggressive misrepresentations contained in WADA’s most recent press release to go unchallenged. Mr Fahey is saying one thing in public and quite the opposite in correspondence with me, as the attached communications show.
“The UCI reached out to WADA in a spirit of partnership. This is about doing what is right for cycling. This is not the time for showmanship, or political point scoring.
“The UCI is perplexed that WADA has now chosen to rebuff and attack the UCI’s willingness to establish a TRC, having just demanded that the UCI establish exactly such a commission.
“We have now reached this sorry juncture because WADA publicly questioned the independence of the Independent Commission, criticised its terms of reference as being too Armstrong-centric (despite that being the whole basis for its establishment), repeatedly called for a broader inquiry into doping in the peloton, and over this past weekend stated unequivocally, both orally and in writing, that it had no faith in the Commission which it referred to as ‘the so-called Independent Commission’ and which it asserted was ‘too compromised’ to continue in office.
“Mr Fahey stated clearly in his letter to me that he believed ‘the process should start over from a new beginning’, regardless of the cost consequences for the UCI.
“Astonishingly, now that the UCI has once again tried to work with WADA by establishing the very body that it has been loudly calling for, it is disappointing, to say the least, to see Mr Fahey expressing support for the Commission that he had just condemned as having ‘no credibility’.
“In my letter to Mr Fahey, the UCI reached out to WADA in a spirit of partnership and cooperation. It is time to put personalities aside and work together for the future of cycling and sport more generally.
“In his letter to me, Mr Fahey’s recollections of our telephone conversation differs in a great many important respects from my own. As just one example, shown in the emails we have been forced to release today: Mr Fahey knew very well that I would call him, but not (as he claims) because he had been informed by the media, rather because we had arranged the call several days earlier in an email exchange with his Director General David Howman, with him in copy.
“ The UCI is determined not to dwell on WADA’s inconsistent behaviour. We wish to reaffirm our commitment to establishing the TRC, and hope and expect WADA, NADOs, National Federations, Tour Organisers and professional teams to engage in that process for the benefit of the sport.”
Mr McQuaid concluded: “I would therefore urge the President of WADA one more time to try to set his personal vendetta and crusade against cycling aside and to support the UCI in doing what is right for cycling. Our aims are the same: to rid cycling and indeed all sports of the scourge of doping.”
And the e-mails provided
https://www.uci.ch...p;LangId=1
https://www.uci.ch...p;LangId=1
Edited by Crommy on 29-01-2013 21:10
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ShortsNL |
Posted on 29-01-2013 21:49
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Hah I love Fahey's sense of humour!
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Crommy |
Posted on 29-01-2013 21:51
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And if all that's not enough, Fuentes is going into a career in comedy
https://www.cyclin...th-reasons
When he took to the stand, Fuentes presented himself as a medical good Samaritan, who was focused on ensuring that the health of the athletes who consulted him was not compromised. “If an athlete had very viscous blood, we used to extract it to reduce the danger to them. And then we used to freeze it,” he said, the “we” referring to himself and haematologist José Luis Merino Batres, against whom charges have been dropped for health reasons. “If the athlete then came back with low haematocrit or with anaemia, we used to be put the blood back into them for health reasons,” he continued.
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Lachi |
Posted on 29-01-2013 21:53
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Does it really matter why they did the blood transfusions? As far as I know, every blood transfusion is prohibited by the laws of the sport. |
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 29-01-2013 21:58
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The point is that Fuentes is charged with endangering the health of the clients. Doping wasn't a (federal) crime in Spain in 2006.
Edited by CrueTrue on 29-01-2013 21:58
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Crommy |
Posted on 29-01-2013 22:02
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Lachi wrote:
Does it really matter why they did the blood transfusions? As far as I know, every blood transfusion is prohibited by the laws of the sport.
At the time it wasn't an offense under Spanish law (hence why WADA and other authorities can't get their hands on evidence). As CT says, the only crime could be for endangering public health, which is why Fuentes has mounted this defence, and why we shan't be seeing a Spanish investigation into doping in sport
Edited by Crommy on 29-01-2013 22:02
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Lachi |
Posted on 29-01-2013 22:26
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I was talking about the rules of the sport, not laws of the country.
But anyway, to prove his statement Mr Fuentes would need to show the blood values of the athletes. This would then show who was involved and what blood values they had. And even if the athletes would not be accused of doping, they would be branded as doper.
But most athletes were participating in events outside of spain also. Why can't these countries request the evidence like CONI did with Valverde? I know that Spain does not have to give out evidence for doping investigations. But the other countries could also make trials related to "endangering public health", not? |
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 29-01-2013 22:33
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But this case is not about the rules of sport.
In terms of exchanging evidence, Spain's justice system hasn't exactly been helpful. CONI only got the Valverde documents due to someone making a mistake. I don't remember the details, but it's a funny story. I'll let someone else tell it |
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rjc_43 |
Posted on 29-01-2013 22:45
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The head lawyer who refused CONI's request for details went on holiday.
A lowly helper replied to CONI's request and sent them the documents.
Anyone say "oops?" |
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Gustavovskiy |
Posted on 29-01-2013 22:52
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The nerve of this guy! His excuses are laughable to say the least. Even in Spain I can't believe something like this can pass unpunished.
ShortsNL wrote:
Hah I love Fahey's sense of humour!
Ahah, exactly my first thoughts when reading this It's like McQuaid doesn't even care about sounding logical at this point
EDIT: @rjc: it seems the only thing the spanish courts do right is scheduling their workers' holidays
Edited by Gustavovskiy on 29-01-2013 22:55
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Avin Wargunnson |
Posted on 30-01-2013 07:29
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Race programme of Kreuziger or the first part of the season...i am glad he will start at some races he has never did before, especially in France, building upto P-N. Good that this season he should focus on shorter stage races and classics + helping Contador at Tour, dont know about Giro/Vuelta yet.
6.-10. 2.: Tour Méditerranéen
16.-17. 2.: Haut Var
Training camp Corsica
3.-10. 3.: Paris-Nice
30. 3.: GP Miguel Indurain
1.-6. 4.: Tour of Basque Country
14. 4.: Amstel Gold Race
17. 4.: Fleche Wallone
21. 4.: Liege-Bastogne-Liege
23.-28. 4.: Tour of Romandy
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 30-01-2013 08:10
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Very curious to see Kreuziger performing this year! Glad to see him in France, Spain, Ardennes and then Swiss |
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sutty68 |
Posted on 30-01-2013 08:25
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Looks like Kreuziger is going to be a busy man |
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ricotero_uy |
Posted on 30-01-2013 12:13
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Orbea Continental is now Fundacion Euskadi.
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Posted on 30-01-2013 12:47
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ricotero_uy wrote:
Orbea Continental is now Fundacion Euskadi.
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TheManxMissile |
Posted on 30-01-2013 13:15
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Spoiler In the last 48 hours the UCI, WADA, the UCI's disbanded Independent Commission
Top quality journalism that is
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TheManxMissile |
Posted on 30-01-2013 16:47
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cycling/...g/21259759
BBC missing the point yet again when it comes to cycling
though admittedly not by too much
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Alakagom |
Posted on 30-01-2013 16:57
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UCI does good thing it seems.
The big announcement is that UCI will broadcast its events live on YouTube
UCI’s live broadcasts will be available all around the world with exception of those countries in which TV channels already show UCI events.
This only goes for countries who don’t already have tv coverage (or bought the rights), so this is a globalisation thingee
First event will be Louisville 2013 World Championships in Cyclocross.
Edited by Alakagom on 30-01-2013 17:02
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manindemaan |
Posted on 30-01-2013 17:52
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Frank Schleck is banned for one year (backdated, therefore until July 14) |
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