Well, by this time tomorrow we should know the outcome of the election, but of course that doesn't mean the process will be over. If McQuaid wins, I hope and think Cookson will go to the CAS re: the midstream change in election rules. If Cookson wins, McQuaid has said he'll walk away. Of course, McQuaid's word isn't worth much these days, and I think it's likely that McQuaid will try to raise a stink of some sort. Could/would he go so far as to screw with cycling from within the IOC? I figure that Cookson has at least 19 votes: Europe (14), Oceana (3), and 2 from America (Canada and US). Does anyone have any feeling on which Asia, Africa, and the rest of the American contingent will go? The secret voting only increases the uncertainty. The whole story seems to have caught the attention of the cycling community. This morning NPR (National Public Radio) for those not in or around the US did a story on the election.