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There is a difference between being obliged to take part and obligated to take part. Being Obligated carries a slightly different meaning, which is to force someone (or a team) to do something. Being obliged can be just a moral favour or request.
Jancouver said:"Just as the People’s Choice Classic criterium serves as a non-UCI-classified curtain-raiser to the Santos Tour Down Under, so Race Melbourne will be a non-UCI-classified curtain-raiser for Cadel’s Race. And just as the same teams that race the Tour Down Under are obliged to take part in the People’s Choice Classic, so the teams of Cadel’s Race will take part in Race Melbourne."
Again, the teams are OBLIGATED to participate. What a pure BS! Riders risking their health for some fu..ing parade ride that does not count for anything.
How are the Aussies even able to get this accomplished when by the UCI rules, the WT riders are not allowed to do any unsanctioned races?
The UCI is the most corrupt organization and way worst than all the Russian organized doping etc.
There is a difference between being obliged to take part and obligated to take part. Being Obligated carries a slightly different meaning, which is to force someone (or a team) to do something. Being obliged can be just a moral favour or request.