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Old 07-03.-2008, 11:40 PM   #31
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Pat McQuaid, announced today that he will expel from the UCI and will fine the teams that take part in Paris-Nice
http://www.esciclismo.com/ampliada.asp?Id=6570
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Old 08-03.-2008, 12:05 AM   #32
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The season will be out after Paris-Nice because of lack of teams!

Future threat of McQuaid:

If teams ride PN Earth will stop his revolution
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Old 08-03.-2008, 12:06 AM   #33
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Happily this guy has no nuclear weapons!
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Old 08-03.-2008, 12:12 AM   #34
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Hein Verbruggen planning ProTour version 2 ?
Verbruggen is currently in negotiations with Vandenhaute. They want the cycling towards example of the Champions League, which include the broadcasting rights for the major competitions in a package sold to the broadcasters.
http://www.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.volkskrant.nl%2Fsport%2Farticle510296.ece %2FSporttribunaal_moet_impasse_wielersport_doorbreken&langpair=nl%7Cen&hl=en&ie=UTF8
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Old 08-03.-2008, 01:04 AM   #35
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Hein Verbruggen planning ProTour version 2 ?
Verbruggen is currently in negotiations with Vandenhaute. They want the cycling towards example of the Champions League, which include the broadcasting rights for the major competitions in a package sold to the broadcasters.
http://www.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.volkskrant.nl%2Fsport%2Farticle510296.ece %2FSporttribunaal_moet_impasse_wielersport_doorbreken&langpair=nl%7Cen&hl=en&ie=UTF8


Let me ask, who owns the TV rights for the TdF, Giro, Vuelta? Somehow I think it's not the UCI. So, how can Verbruggen sell something he doesn't own? On Wall Street, that's called short sale, but eventually you have to come up with the goods.
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Old 08-03.-2008, 02:52 AM   #36
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I agree that the ASO can have the control it wants for its events, but the riders are the show. I think they should look at several institutions here in the Good Ole U. S. of A. for guidance. MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL. Owners and players hashing out terms. True this system has been proven to not be effective in controlling doping, but at least there is continuity and a legal process created by the players union and owners contracts.

Why don't the riders form a Union and then they could hash out long term contracts for events, ASO or otherwise. This would create stability and a legal process. Like professional sports in the states, the event owners could unite to form a league (Protour) and take care of promotions.

UCI may not have a place in this new arrangement, but I think turning the thing over to ASO is a major mistake.
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Old 08-03.-2008, 04:38 AM   #37
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I'm not too happy about the NHL, MLB etc. Hockey players are on strike more often than not; whole seasons get canceled. Baseball is going from one steroid scandal to the next. Not precisely shining examples.

Soccer leagues, especially the one in Italy doesn't seem to work without scandals either. The more I look around, the less I'm convinced that there's any good example out there for how sport should be governed.
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Old 08-03.-2008, 05:21 AM   #38
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Okay, this is just getting funny now. The UCI is opening a discplinary case against the french fed and its president because they have “betrayed their obligations of loyalty.” That pic of McQauid as Adolf was not far off.

http://sports.yahoo.com/sc/news?slu...ov=ap&type=lgns

EDIT: I forgot to mention McQuaid is also going after the head of the riders' association, Eric Boyer.

I cannot wait for the time getting a pro racing license includes an oath of loyalty to the UCI.
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Old 08-03.-2008, 05:35 AM   #39
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Okay, this is just getting funny now. The UCI is opening a discplinary case against the french fed and its president because they have “betrayed their obligations of loyalty.” That pic of McQauid as Adolf was not far off.

http://sports.yahoo.com/sc/news?slu...ov=ap&type=lgns

EDIT: I forgot to mention McQuaid is also going after the head of the riders' association, Eric Boyer.

I cannot wait for the time getting a pro racing license includes an oath of loyalty to the UCI.

Here is the UCI's press release:

http://www.uci.ch/Modules/ENews/ENe...MenuID%3DMTYxNw
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An open letter McQuaid had published in Le Monde today.

http://www.velonews.com/article/730...using-blackmail
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Is the AIGCP, that Boyer heads, a defacto rider's union? Does it come under UCI control? What right does the UCI have to dictate or approve the AIGCP policy?
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Old 08-03.-2008, 05:55 AM   #42
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Boyer used to work for ASO...
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Old 08-03.-2008, 06:01 AM   #43
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Ans as predicted riders are ready to sue UCI and McQuaid for breaking work laws!
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Okay, this is just getting funny now. The UCI is opening a discplinary case against the french fed and its president because they have “betrayed their obligations of loyalty.” That pic of McQauid as Adolf was not far off.

http://sports.yahoo.com/sc/news?slu...ov=ap&type=lgns

EDIT: I forgot to mention McQuaid is also going after the head of the riders' association, Eric Boyer.

I cannot wait for the time getting a pro racing license includes an oath of loyalty to the UCI.
What I wonder is whether McQuaid is acting independently, or whether Verbruggen is prodding his ass to get these things done.
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Old 08-03.-2008, 06:37 AM   #45
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did any of you read that McQuaid and a young Sean Kelly were both suspended for riding a rogue race in the then aparthied South Africa... wonder if that's were he got the suspension idea from... must have been very familiar with the concept? have lot's of repsect for Sean Kelly but very disappointed to hear that he would have raced in South Africa under aparthied... wonder how much they got paid. does anyone have details on this did they try to hide who they were or did they just go down and do it?
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