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The Denver Post is reporting that Vaughters is heading to Belgium to arbitrate negotiations between the ASO and UCI to work on standardizing the governing body rules of pro cyling:
http://www.denverpost.com/headlines/ci_12174476
Here's a radio interview with Vaughters from last year where he talks about Garmin/Slipstream's dedication to competing clean and their dedication to openness:
http://www.competitorradio.com/details.php?show=197
Vaughters is clearly a smart guy who seems to be truly on a mission to change the sport in a positive way. The question is, can and will he succeed? Does the system want to change or he is up against powerful forces that will resist these changes?
http://www.denverpost.com/headlines/ci_12174476
Here's a radio interview with Vaughters from last year where he talks about Garmin/Slipstream's dedication to competing clean and their dedication to openness:
http://www.competitorradio.com/details.php?show=197
Vaughters is clearly a smart guy who seems to be truly on a mission to change the sport in a positive way. The question is, can and will he succeed? Does the system want to change or he is up against powerful forces that will resist these changes?
