No, they don't. They get it from UK SportRace Radio said:He is still on the British Olympic Association's executive committee, which is where British Cycling gets it's funding from.
No, they don't. They get it from UK SportRace Radio said:He is still on the British Olympic Association's executive committee, which is where British Cycling gets it's funding from.
fmk_RoI said:he may have sometimes leaned on teams to recruit a promising African rider developed by the UCI academy. But he never said where Nico Roche should be riding.
Race Radio said:Wasn't McQuaid's home Fed Burkina Faso?
gooner said:He's perfectly entitled to his opinion and he is bang on the money too.
gooner said:Kennaugh only recently criticised the lack of opportunities he has been given and I think even Thomas should be doing more with his talent.
“I’m reluctant to criticise Sir David Brailsford in any way because he has done amazing things with British Cycling and with Team Sky
the sceptic said:Good to know the new era UCI is unbiased and treats everyone the same.
fmk_RoI said:That was on their to-do list, after getting a rider onto the top step of the podium and bringing him back again. And they're delivering on that next year with the development squad. They've a very talented Olympic hopeful lined up for that team, Bradley somebody or other...
As for Cookson "interfering" in who rides for what teams ... McQuaid occasionally blackballed certain riders - recovering dopers - and he may have sometimes leaned on teams to recruit a promising African rider developed by the UCI academy. But he never said where Nico Roche should be riding.
one of the 'specifics' i referred to in my previous post is JTL's claim that BP warning letters have gone out to prominent members of the peloton without this leading to any further sanctions.hrotha said:I must be missing something. Where's the omertà component in saying JTL is a fool for basically saying tripping the password is meaningless?
hrotha said:I must be missing something. Where's the omertà component in saying JTL is a fool for basically saying tripping the password is meaningless?
“Mr Tiernan-Locke needs to consider his situation very carefully. He has to look at the terms and conditions of his sanction. I see that he’s talking about coaching again, well I’m afraid that he’s banned from coaching or any event in any capacity that has anything to do with the UCI or any national federation affiliated with the UCI.”
“To hear Jonathan say things like the UKAD anti-doping hearing was a mickey mouse court, I think that’s very foolish and not a wise thing to have said. I’m giving him a message that’s quite clear, he’s putting himself in a deeper and deeper hole. He would be wise to accept his sanction and if he wants to return in two years then let’s see what happens.”
sniper said:one of the 'specifics' i referred to in my previous post is JTL's claim that BP warning letters have gone out to prominent members of the peloton without this leading to any further sanctions.
Cookson not addressing that point and instead dismissing everything JTL said as 'foolish' and 'he should watch out', imo that is pretty omerta-ish.
Dear Wiggo said:I found the veiled threat repulsive and disgusting. Wrinklyvet et al - champions of clean Froome on the comments sections for some time now applauded Cookson's words.
Revolting.
Just revolting.
ebandit said:As ever context is king......
“I’m reluctant to criticise Sir David Brailsford in any way because he has done amazing things with British Cycling and with Team Sky, but I feel that the team isn’t quite staying true to one of the reasons it was formed. I mean, the Yates brothers should be in Team Sky.”
...........the point being that he IS criticising Brailsford........good grief
Mark L
Dear Wiggo said:In an idiotic way. It's like he's saying the Yates brothers have no choice, and Brailsford can just snap his fingers and make them ride for him.
Smacks of a totalitarian mindset to me.
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ebandit said:I think you might be reading just a bit too much into it......perhaps coloured by your own prejudices........ Sky was a project of British Cycling, with the aim of providing a home team for home riders......Cookson's comments are about Brailsfords failure to recruit.....or willingness to try and recruit......its a fair comment.....a bit of Brailsford's remit was about developing home talent
Mark L