it ain't over..........
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UCI appeals Contador decision
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Re: UCI appeals Contador decision
just like theatre, aint it?
If I were into conspiracy theories.....
Wait until the morning of the last day eligible to file the appeal. Final decision from the CAS won't come until after contador wins the giro, and talk is peaking about whether he can do the GT triple in one season. Then the week before the Tour the decision will come to ban him for 1 year, with the UCI again doing everything they can to maximize the timing for public impact of a doping ban to show how effective they are at "fighting doping" , and simultaneously devalue the ASO owned tour and stregthen/assert their own power over the sport.
Somehow this this all Lance's fault too.
Basso for the TDF win this year.
If I were into conspiracy theories.....
Wait until the morning of the last day eligible to file the appeal. Final decision from the CAS won't come until after contador wins the giro, and talk is peaking about whether he can do the GT triple in one season. Then the week before the Tour the decision will come to ban him for 1 year, with the UCI again doing everything they can to maximize the timing for public impact of a doping ban to show how effective they are at "fighting doping" , and simultaneously devalue the ASO owned tour and stregthen/assert their own power over the sport.
Somehow this this all Lance's fault too.
Basso for the TDF win this year.
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Re: UCI appeals Contador decision
an alternate theory.....
UCI filed an appeal today because they realized that if they didn't, WADA (the World Anti-Doping Agency) would. WADA has taken a tougher stance in the past and I think would be a lot more vigorous in prosecuting Contador than UCI would be.
UCI filed an appeal today because they realized that if they didn't, WADA (the World Anti-Doping Agency) would. WADA has taken a tougher stance in the past and I think would be a lot more vigorous in prosecuting Contador than UCI would be.
Re: UCI appeals Contador decision
Josh.E wrote:just like theatre, aint it?
If I were into conspiracy theories.....
~ Tyler Hamilton on why he gave up cycling after being caught for homologous blood doping"I’m still scarred. I’m not the same person I was before, that’s for sure. It’s kind of sad to say it, but after everything I’ve been through, I don’t think I can be the same person. A lot of things happened to me that people don’t know about, and until I write a book someday, won’t know about. There are a lot of bad people out there who have done some bad things to me. Cycling … I think it’s everywhere, but there is a mafia in cycling. That’s pretty much all I’ll say about it, I’ll probably get banned from a race if I say any more, but there is a mafia out there."
~ Adam Smith on why things tend to go wrong with any economy for a long time before anything much changes."There is much ruin in a nation."
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Re: UCI appeals Contador decision
I'm not sure the UCI is that organized to conduct such a conspiracy, and just about everyone agrees the annual pre-tour doping scandal is a bad thing for the sport commercially. Though the FDA investigation could still uncover that.
It may also be that Pat still carries a grudge for the home of spanish candidate, Gregorio Moreno, who ran against him in the last election.
He's also said:
“There is a problem in Spain because … a large percentage of our doping cases come from Spain,” McQuaid told reporters in Geelong. “There doesn’t seem to be, so far, the will to tackle that in Spain and that really needs to come from the government down.”
http://velonews.competitor.com/2010/10/ ... nts_147173
But I think the days of sports governing bodies controlling doping are numbered. Everyone knows they are hopeless. Even the UCI said the CAS is better at the investigation.
Maybe Tyler Hamilton was right...
It may also be that Pat still carries a grudge for the home of spanish candidate, Gregorio Moreno, who ran against him in the last election.
He's also said:
“There is a problem in Spain because … a large percentage of our doping cases come from Spain,” McQuaid told reporters in Geelong. “There doesn’t seem to be, so far, the will to tackle that in Spain and that really needs to come from the government down.”
http://velonews.competitor.com/2010/10/ ... nts_147173
But I think the days of sports governing bodies controlling doping are numbered. Everyone knows they are hopeless. Even the UCI said the CAS is better at the investigation.
But I don't think that's because they value truth, it's because they value the commercial value of their properties, and the value is dropping, if the situation in Germany is any indication. The national TV networks don't carry cycling anymore because of the doping scandals. An outside investigation may be the only way to rescue them. More than one top team doesn't even have a title sponsor, leopard, katusha, astana.Carpani indicated that the CAS is the most impartial and transparent authority and that he was confident that it would conduct a fair examination of the evidence.
Maybe Tyler Hamilton was right...
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And I hope you like jammin', too."
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Re: UCI appeals Contador decision
He is right. And apparently he is writing that book. Hopefully it'll be out by summer...Lister Farrar wrote:Maybe Tyler Hamilton was right...
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Re: UCI appeals Contador decision
If you don't believe the UCI is complicit with Contador, read this interview.
UCI rejects the presence of plastisizers. And, in the second last paragraph, Contador admits on camera that the specialist he used in his defence was recommended by UCI.
http://www.velonation.com/News/ID/7930/ ... itive.aspx
I'm sticking to my alternate theory........
UCI rejects the presence of plastisizers. And, in the second last paragraph, Contador admits on camera that the specialist he used in his defence was recommended by UCI.
http://www.velonation.com/News/ID/7930/ ... itive.aspx
I'm sticking to my alternate theory........