An ethical stand to clean up the sport...or the equivalent to taking your ball home when you don't like the rules of the game? Whatever the case may be, one of the most internationally laden teams in the ProTour is now excluded from it. Oh, they still have their license, but what does that mean? You're part of the Pro tour, but you're really not? Go figure, its America's team, Discovery Channel Pro Cycling.
The why...because of Ivan Basso's signing. The question is, however, would there even be a Pro Tour if they excluded all the teams who had someone "implicated" in Operacion Puerto on their respective rosters?
For more, read on...Velonews.com
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
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Tuesday, December 12, 2006
What Now...
An ethical stand to clean up the sport...or the equivalent to taking your ball home when you don't like the rules of the game? Whatever the case may be, one of the most internationally laden teams in the ProTour is now excluded from it. Oh, they still have their license, but what does that mean? You're part of the Pro tour, but you're really not? Go figure, its America's team, Discovery Channel Pro Cycling.
The why...because of Ivan Basso's signing. The question is, however, would there even be a Pro Tour if they excluded all the teams who had someone "implicated" in Operacion Puerto on their respective rosters?
For more, read on...Velonews.com
The why...because of Ivan Basso's signing. The question is, however, would there even be a Pro Tour if they excluded all the teams who had someone "implicated" in Operacion Puerto on their respective rosters?
For more, read on...Velonews.com
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