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UCI to shorten pro tours
UCI to shorten pro tours
(http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?...ep06/sep26news ) UCI is at it again with more silly proposals. UCI wants to shorten pro tours to discourage drug use. This is one of the dumbest proposals I have heard of. This reminds me of the UCI weight limitation regulations. |
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Dan Connelly wrote: wrote: UCI to shorten pro tours (http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?...ep06/sep26news ) UCI is at it again with more silly proposals. UCI wants to shorten pro tours to discourage drug use. This is one of the dumbest proposals I have heard of. This reminds me of the UCI weight limitation regulations. The 100 meter dash is a traditional hotbed of drug use. How short are they willing to go? Exactly - the Millar Line doesn't apply once the wheels are gone. -- tanx, Howard Never take a tenant with a monkey. remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok? |
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On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 23:14:48 GMT, Dan Connelly
wrote: wrote: UCI to shorten pro tours (http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?...ep06/sep26news ) UCI is at it again with more silly proposals. UCI wants to shorten pro tours to discourage drug use. This is one of the dumbest proposals I have heard of. This reminds me of the UCI weight limitation regulations. The 100 meter dash is a traditional hotbed of drug use. How short are they willing to go? Dan "Let's see, we'll take off 500 miles. That will make them go sl...oh. wait..." |
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Howard Kveck wrote: In article , Dan Connelly wrote: wrote: UCI to shorten pro tours (http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?...ep06/sep26news ) UCI is at it again with more silly proposals. UCI wants to shorten pro tours to discourage drug use. This is one of the dumbest proposals I have heard of. This reminds me of the UCI weight limitation regulations. The 100 meter dash is a traditional hotbed of drug use. How short are they willing to go? Exactly - the Millar Line doesn't apply once the wheels are gone. Well, no: if Millar beats you in a footrace, you're definitely clean. -- Ryan Cousineau http://www.wiredcola.com/ "I don't want kids who are thinking about going into mathematics to think that they have to take drugs to succeed." -Paul Erdos |
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UCI to shorten pro tours
Dan Connelly schrieb: wrote: UCI to shorten pro tours (http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?...ep06/sep26news ) UCI is at it again with more silly proposals. UCI wants to shorten pro tours to discourage drug use. This is one of the dumbest proposals I have heard of. This reminds me of the UCI weight limitation regulations. The 100 meter dash is a traditional hotbed of drug use. How short are they willing to go? Dan 0 (zero). No race, no dopers. But I am not even sure that this would be true. The true question is: who would benefit from shorter races? Shortening the grand tours would open the UCI calendar for other races. Shortening km's of classiques would decrease the importance of those races compared to others. It's all on the agenda of the UCI: Take away the power of ASO and Gazette, etc and form a ProTour, controlled only by the UCI themselves. At the same time, the UCI fails to see where the real problem is: Smaller, but still fairly traditional races struggle to survive: Milan-Torino, Paris-Nice, Romandie or TdSuisse, and all the one-day races which dissapeared. Not talking about organizing _new_ races, U23 races, Women's, Junior's etc. Shortening the surviving Big Guns will help nothing in this regard. -- cy |
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The solution is to have a lifetime ban for any rider found positive of
drugs. Or a lifetime ban for any rider that is found be in posession of these drugs. These are the only relevant factors that matter. All this other rumor mongering about if a rider went to visit this doctor Fuente others involved with doping is irrelevant. Cyrus De Kline wrote: Dan Connelly schrieb: wrote: UCI to shorten pro tours (http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?...ep06/sep26news ) UCI is at it again with more silly proposals. UCI wants to shorten pro tours to discourage drug use. This is one of the dumbest proposals I have heard of. This reminds me of the UCI weight limitation regulations. The 100 meter dash is a traditional hotbed of drug use. How short are they willing to go? Dan 0 (zero). No race, no dopers. But I am not even sure that this would be true. The true question is: who would benefit from shorter races? Shortening the grand tours would open the UCI calendar for other races. Shortening km's of classiques would decrease the importance of those races compared to others. It's all on the agenda of the UCI: Take away the power of ASO and Gazette, etc and form a ProTour, controlled only by the UCI themselves. At the same time, the UCI fails to see where the real problem is: Smaller, but still fairly traditional races struggle to survive: Milan-Torino, Paris-Nice, Romandie or TdSuisse, and all the one-day races which dissapeared. Not talking about organizing _new_ races, U23 races, Women's, Junior's etc. Shortening the surviving Big Guns will help nothing in this regard. -- cy |
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On 28 Sep 2006 14:44:51 -0700, wrote:
The solution is to have a lifetime ban for any rider found positive of drugs. Makes sense. Positive for cortison to treat a bee sting - ban for life. Make a mistake with cough medecine. Ban for life. Yeah, great. -- JT **************************** Remove "remove" to reply Visit http://www.jt10000.com **************************** |
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John Forrest Tomlinson wrote:
On 28 Sep 2006 14:44:51 -0700, wrote: The solution is to have a lifetime ban for any rider found positive of drugs. Makes sense. Positive for cortison to treat a bee sting - ban for life. Make a mistake with cough medecine. Ban for life. Yeah, great. Dude, you're not thinking big picture. Put him in a secret prison without letting him be able to examine the charges against him, without access to the courts, and with regular water-boarding until Dick Pound sez it's okay. It's what we need in order to keep the cycling world safe. |
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UCI to shorten pro tours
In article .com,
"Cyrus De Kline" wrote: Dan Connelly schrieb: wrote: UCI to shorten pro tours (http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?...ep06/sep26news ) UCI is at it again with more silly proposals. UCI wants to shorten pro tours to discourage drug use. This is one of the dumbest proposals I have heard of. This reminds me of the UCI weight limitation regulations. The 100 meter dash is a traditional hotbed of drug use. How short are they willing to go? Dan 0 (zero). No race, no dopers. But I am not even sure that this would be true. Given the amount of cheating that is assumed to have happened in Gran Fondos, I'd say it definitely wouldn't be true. The true question is: who would benefit from shorter races? Shortening the grand tours would open the UCI calendar for other races. Shortening km's of classiques would decrease the importance of those races compared to others. It's all on the agenda of the UCI: Take away the power of ASO and Gazette, etc and form a ProTour, controlled only by the UCI themselves. In fairness, it is some of the wackier commentators and riders who have made the claim that the 3-week tours were all but impossible without drugs. At the same time, the UCI fails to see where the real problem is: Smaller, but still fairly traditional races struggle to survive: Milan-Torino, Paris-Nice, Romandie or TdSuisse, and all the one-day races which dissapeared. Not talking about organizing _new_ races, U23 races, Women's, Junior's etc. Shortening the surviving Big Guns will help nothing in this regard. The UCI's overall goal is to reduce the power of the GT's organizing bodies, because they're essentially the big obstacle to a UCI-controlled ProTour. Now, I remember when CART broke away from the Indy 500 (or vice versa), and the lesson there was that the big race was more important than the cars or drivers involved; the Indy 500 endured while the CARTistes waned. -- Ryan Cousineau http://www.wiredcola.com/ "I don't want kids who are thinking about going into mathematics to think that they have to take drugs to succeed." -Paul Erdos |
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