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More like Vaughters 1, Bruyneel 0. |
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Poor Bruyneel.
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I am very surprised tho to see High Road and A&S are not invited. Not really anti-doping - how the hell can they invite DiLuca and not High Road? |
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And Clerc (ASO) has replicated that it was not sure to have Contadope on next TDF. Quote:
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High Road surprised me at first, but if you consider the lineage and the damage done by Riis, et al, to the Tour in particular then it seems justified. But if that is their reasoning, then why would they invite CSC? Astana collectively must be crapping their pants right now.
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I had the exact same thought about DiLuca. But I guess disinviting the defending winner would be a little too extreme for them. When are the Tour de France selections announced? |
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If Astana's funding is a little shaky then this definitely won't help.
Poor Klodi. He cannot get a break.
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Exactly what I was wondering.... |
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Maybe this leaves the door open for the Tour to invite parts of Astana. Can you imagine the impact to the TV ratings in Spain is Cantador doesn't race the Tour.
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"I was not informed of the details," said Tour Director Christian Prudhomme to L'Equipe. "What I can repeat is that the essential point for us [ASO - ed.] is the benefit of total liberty in team selection. We no longer want to be a prisoner of events like in 2007 [referring to the Michael Rasmussen case in particular - ed.]." http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php...an08/jan30news2 OR today... Reigning Tour de France champion Alberto Contador, who has signed for the disgraced Astana team, will not be a guaranteed a starting place in the 2008 race. Patrice Clerc, the president of Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO) which oversees the epic competition, said that selection for the Tour de France was based on teams rather than an individual pedigree. "When we make our selection, we don't pick individual riders but rather the teams," said Clerc. "Let us have the time to calmly make our decision." http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/afp/0802...a_tour_contador |
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Well, also remember the Italian investigation on Puerto. So something tells me RCS and ASO have discussed this, and chances are ASO will not invite Giro 'banned' teams... if for no other reason than face them being arrested/hauled by carabinieri in for questioning during the TdF stages that come over the border.
The plot thickens...
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DiLuca gets a pass because a) he's italian and it's the giro, b) he doesn't have any forseeable dope probes in the forseeable future, c) he's already been punished and did his time... and he actually wasn't caught or punished for doping or even attemped doping... just using the wrong doctor so he's tinged with doping but he's not as badly as others |
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