auscyclefan94 said:I just found these comments by Dan Benson a little odd.
1. Last year Ballan was officially under investigation. Nothing came of that investigation for over a month so BMC had no reason to suspend them.
2. Ballan is yet to have official charges laid on him. So how have BMC broken 'UCI's ethical standings"?
If cyclists had to turn inactive whenever they were "under investigation" some teams would struggle to field 8 or 9 riders.
BMC's move last year to do so with Ballan and Santambrogio was commendable. They have probably grown tired of the situation though. Why should BMC stop theirs riding when the other names under investigation are probably still going to be racing.
The "ethical" criteria in license selection is a joke, actually, the whole license selection process is a joke, but anyway.