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Scott

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It's been what, 3 weeks or so, since the CAS hearing for Tyler's
appeal. There've been no announcements on the decision.

For those who have experience with this sort of thing, what should we
assume, if anything, that the delay in the decision means with regard
to the likelyhood of the suspension being overturned?

Or, is this actually a reasonable time period for the decision to be
announced?

S.
 
Scott wrote:
> It's been what, 3 weeks or so, since the CAS hearing for Tyler's
> appeal. There've been no announcements on the decision.
>
> For those who have experience with this sort of thing, what should we
> assume, if anything, that the delay in the decision means with regard
> to the likelyhood of the suspension being overturned?
>
> Or, is this actually a reasonable time period for the decision to be
> announced?
>
> S.


tyler gets 3 weeks + 1 day to notify next of kin. expect news tomrrow.
time is up.

crit PRO
 
"crit PRO" <[email protected]> writes:

>
> tyler gets 3 weeks + 1 day to notify next of kin. expect news tomrrow.
> time is up.
>
> crit PRO


Then do we draw the inference that the decision, from Hamilton's
point of view, went the wrong way?

Presupposing that if it had gone the other way, Hamilton would already
have been putting out press releases and looking for a squad

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On 02/08/2006 11:14 PM, in article [email protected], "Davey
Crockett" <[email protected]> wrote:

> "crit PRO" <[email protected]> writes:
>
>>
>> tyler gets 3 weeks + 1 day to notify next of kin. expect news tomrrow.
>> time is up.
>>
>> crit PRO

>
> Then do we draw the inference that the decision, from Hamilton's
> point of view, went the wrong way?
>
> Presupposing that if it had gone the other way, Hamilton would already
> have been putting out press releases and looking for a squad




Or one could presume that the CAS has not actually MADE a decision yet.



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> "crit PRO" <[email protected]> writes:
>
> >
> > tyler gets 3 weeks + 1 day to notify next of kin. expect news tomrrow.
> > time is up.
> >
> > crit PRO


The whisper says Tyler got off and will get picked up in time for the
Tour. Also that he's absolutely flying and will be a serious contender.
 
"Smack" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> "crit PRO" <[email protected]> writes:
>>
>> >
>> > tyler gets 3 weeks + 1 day to notify next of kin. expect news tomrrow.
>> > time is up.
>> >
>> > crit PRO

>
> The whisper says Tyler got off and will get picked up in time for the
> Tour. Also that he's absolutely flying and will be a serious contender.
>


I heard that whisper from a LBS owner last year who had the Parlee Hamilton
rode up Mt. Washington in his shop. Then he lost his North American CAS
hearing. Only time will tell.
 
"Steven L. Sheffield" <[email protected]> writes:

> On 02/08/2006 11:14 PM, in article [email protected], "Davey
> Crockett" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > "crit PRO" <[email protected]> writes:
> >
> >>
> >> tyler gets 3 weeks + 1 day to notify next of kin. expect news tomrrow.
> >> time is up.
> >>
> >> crit PRO

> >
> > Then do we draw the inference that the decision, from Hamilton's
> > point of view, went the wrong way?
> >
> > Presupposing that if it had gone the other way, Hamilton would already
> > have been putting out press releases and looking for a squad

>
>
>
> Or one could presume that the CAS has not actually MADE a decision yet.
>


OK, I'm with it now; the Tribunal gets the three weeks to deliberate and
the appellant gets one day's notice

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Boulder, Colorado Feb 11, 2006 Olympic Champion cyclist Tyler Hamilton
received the final verdict from the Court of Arbitration for Sport
(CAS)
today. He is very disappointed to learn charges he received a
homologous
blood transfusion during the 2004 cycling season were upheld

told ya.....