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A Sad Day For Women's Cycling

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Old 05-08.-2005, 01:13 AM   #1
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Old 05-08.-2005, 04:16 AM   #2
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Isn't this all just part of CCA President Bill Kinash's plan to completely ruin road cycling in Canada?


Why is anybody surprised by this?

Kinash, along CCA Chief Operating Officer Steve Lacelle and Director of Marketing Kim Sebrango, both of whom know absolutely nothing about cycling, will be the death of the sport. The Three Blind Mice of Canadian Cycling, see how they ruin things...

I have said this very clearly for two years: Bill Kinash will kill the sport of cycling in Canada.

There is a new Director of Marketing Operations in Ottawa, did she market this race?

Has she marketed anything?

The four national championships came and went with almost no media coverage whatsoever.

What will it take for you to wake up?

Lacelle and Sebrango barely understand the sport. They have no clue what they should be doing. They barely know what is going on.

Kinash sure as hell cannot tell them, after 20 years of his efforts, Saskatchewan was THE WORST cycling province in Canada. Then the other provincial presidents and delegate put him in charge of all of Canada.

He is doing to Canada what he did to Saskatchewan.

Why is anybody surprised about this?

Write to your provincial presidents and delegates and ask them how they intend to vote at the next Annual General Meeting. Make your voices heard.

We have Three Blind Mice ruining Canadian cycling.

It will only get worse.
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Old 05-08.-2005, 04:40 AM   #3
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I think the piece was putting the blame squarely on LG for this. Sure, the CCA could have marketed it as well, but if LG did zero publicity for the women's race surely they are to blame for the poor turnout. Do you just cut and paste that same rant for everything?
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Old 21-08.-2005, 06:43 AM   #4
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The CCA nevers markets or promote any events, not event their own nationals.

It is pathetic.

The Three Blind Mice of Canadian cycling, Kinash, Lacelle and Sebrango are doing their best to keep CDN cycling a secret.

And they are succeeding.
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