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As you seem to be doubling down on your claim that Di Rocco and Pelaez were VPs to McQuaid at the same time are we to take it that that is your issue with them currently serving under Lappartient? Or do you have a different reason for why their presence is problematic? Could your view, perhaps, be coloured by criticisms levelled by a defeated and demoralised Cookson at one of the pair?
Finally, to repeat the question I asked earlier: if not these, then who? Is there anyone on the Management Committee who would, in your humble opinion, be fit for the role of Vice President?
Help me here, I need it, but I'm not sure what in that data I presented you are challenging: as others have pointed out, we are showing the same thing, you with dates, me with detail.samhocking said:Not sure where you got your dates from
As you seem to be doubling down on your claim that Di Rocco and Pelaez were VPs to McQuaid at the same time are we to take it that that is your issue with them currently serving under Lappartient? Or do you have a different reason for why their presence is problematic? Could your view, perhaps, be coloured by criticisms levelled by a defeated and demoralised Cookson at one of the pair?
(Di Rocco's most public beef with Cookson over the last four years was, if I recall correctly, the handling of the Astana situation in 2015, when Cookson ignored his Management Committee and unilaterally called for the team's licence to be withdrawn. Given the presence of Vincenzo Nibali on the team and given ties between Di Ricco's Italian federation and Astana's Kazakhstani one, Di Rocco disagreeing with Cookson was hardly a surprise.)“It’s come down to politics and deals. I’m very surprised when you look at the results from the election for the management committee, at some of the people who were ignored, or who scored very lowly. I think you see someone like Renato di Rocco, whose contribution has been entirely negative over the last four years, who is one of the highest scorers. He has already been very critical of me apparently but frankly his influence on the management committee over the last four years has been entirely negative. Unfortunately Renato has decided he is against me and that appears to be something which aided and abetted this result."
Finally, to repeat the question I asked earlier: if not these, then who? Is there anyone on the Management Committee who would, in your humble opinion, be fit for the role of Vice President?