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Give ASTANA a chance June 2, 2008

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After lying on a beach, then getting a call that he would line up 7 days later, Alberto Contador did the nearly impossible by winning the Giro D’Italia by 1:57 over his next nearest competitor.  He deserves the right to defend his crown at the Tour de France next month….but sadly, this is now a sport about power and the French do not having the American and American teams win their tour each year.  Let’s hope there is someone who says “let the best rider win” not “let the best rider who is allowed into the race win”

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Cycling: UCI…Bring It On! March 9, 2008

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I am a HUGE cycling fan and we are now experiencing the fallout of a blood feud between the ASO and the UCI. The ASO controls the Tour de France race and the UCI controls the season-long Pro Tour. So now we get to this week’s Paris-Nice cycling race and both sides refuse to budge and the ASO has basically said, “UCI…Bring it on!”.  Can someone please reign in these 2 year olds for the benefit of the sport?

The Paris-Nice race is set to start Sunday even though teams that participate face sanctions from cycling’s governing body, which says it is fighting for its “survival” and ability to regulate the doping-marred sport. International Cycling Union (UCI) president Pat McQuaid has urged riders to boycott the season’s first major stage race, calling it “illegal” because the race organizers—the Amaury Sport Organization (ASO)—are holding it under French laws and outside UCI rules.

McQuaid has threatened teams with six-month suspensions, fines of up to $9,700, and bans from the track world championships this month, which would affect cyclists (more…)

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