Alpe73 said:
CTQ said:
and yesterday he said that : Lappartient added that Froome had not been given any special treatment by being allowed to continue to compete while the case is ongoing, saying that forcing Froome to suspend himself would go against their own regulations. Although, he added that it would have made things easier if Team Sky were part of the MPCC, which requires teams to suspend any riders under investigation.
"It is important to uphold the rights of the rider," Lappartient said. "There is no special treatment for him, even if some riders claim that. Salbutamol is one of the drugs allowed in a limited dose. An immediate suspension would conflict with the rules in force
if he isn’t happy with the rules , change the rules ..................
Good post.
Lappartient seems a bit 'nerveux' with his role in this particular case. Under the current UCI/WADA rules, he has an obligation to protect the rider's rights ... no more or no less. Don't equivocate on this fundamental principle. Bardet ... blah, blah, blah ... the French public ... blah, drama, blah.
Every team has a code of conduct and ethics. The most advanced, zero tolerance, marginal ultra gains team in the world Sky should have one unless it's lost together with Freeman's laptop. They received the AAF and so did that lady from BC who didn't like the leak of Froome's salbutamol abuse. The first step Brailsford should've done, after receiving the confirmation of the B sample was to suspend the rider until the affair is over. A nice press statement, saying they believe Froome is innocent would've been the normal way of dealing with this. Nobody leaked Ulissi's positive, upon notification of the AAF, Lampre, based on their code of ethics suspended the rider. That's how the cycling world found out about Ulissi's salbutamol case and that is how even the dirtiest teams operate.
But Brailsfraud thinks he invented cycling and all the brits including one white Kenyan can do whatever they like, something that they pretty much did during Crookson's time at UCI. Basically Sky are telling the whole cycling community f*** y** all. Now this is something that makes a lot of people really angry, especially the French and the Italians.