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McQuaid and his many conflicts of interest / relationship with Armstrong

This is picking up on somethings mentioned in other threads but perhaps deserves to be separated out from the other discussions.

As well as the Armstrong 'donation(s)' to the UCI there are several other examples of a 'close' relationship between McQuaid, his family and Armstrong which calls into question McQuaid's personal probity, his honesty and conflicts of interest.

thehog said:
from CW:

did you know that Pat McQuaid's son, Andrew, runs a company called Azzurri Sports Management, which acts as an agent for several riders, notably Nicolas Roche, Daniel Martin and Philip Deignan. While there is absolutely no suggestion that anything improper has ever taken place, the UCI must surely acknowledge that a conflict of interest exists. Andrew McQuaid was Tweeting from the Radioshack team car during the Tour of California.

Andrew McQ also manages Geoffroy Lequatre and Daryl Impey, and he got both gigs on Shack

Let's not forget that Pat's brother runs the Tour of Ireland, where the star attraction was the Uniballer and his band of merrymen.

As Dr Maserati has pointed out:

Dr. Maserati said:
Pats brother Darach McQuaid (organiser of the Tour of Ireland) was jealous - as he was at the ToC last year right at the same time the Global Cancer Summit switched from Paris to Dublin - the day after the Tour of Ireland ended.

What is the name of the sunglasses supplier that Pats nephew got a nice plumb job in -jokley or something.

And didn't Stephan Roche just get a position on the ProTour Council?

Schenk has called for more transparency at the UCI, with the conflicts of interest around the McQuaid family and their relationship to Armstrong, it is clear to see what she means.

If anyone else has any other examples of McQuaid/his family having conflicts of interest then please post them.
 
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Some enterprising journalist should ask Armstrong to explain the extent of his business dealing with Verbruggen.

Property development in Switzerland, joint bid for the ASO, I am sure there is much more.
 
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Mrs John Murphy said:
This is picking up on somethings mentioned in other threads but perhaps deserves to be separated out from the other discussions.

As well as the Armstrong 'donation(s)' to the UCI there are several other examples of a 'close' relationship between McQuaid, his family and Armstrong which calls into question McQuaid's personal probity, his honesty and conflicts of interest.



Andrew McQ also manages Geoffroy Lequatre and Daryl Impey, and he got both gigs on Shack

Let's not forget that Pat's brother runs the Tour of Ireland, where the star attraction was the Uniballer and his band of merrymen.

As Dr Maserati has pointed out:



Schenk has called for more transparency at the UCI, with the conflicts of interest around the McQuaid family and their relationship to Armstrong, it is clear to see what she means.

If anyone else has any other examples of McQuaid/his family having conflicts of interest then please post them.

Good post. I think Verbruggen is the key though - McQuaid looks like a johnny-come-lately compared to the Master of Darkness.
 
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Mrs John Murphy said:
Does anyone have more details of the property deals?

The place is http://www.letoiny.com and was bought in 2007 by CSE Reality Partners. This was a investment group put together by Armstrong, Lance Sallis and Patrick Jeffers, Bart knaggs, and Bill Stapleton.....and others.

It will be hard to find out who the other investors are but it would be interesting if some journalists/Federal agent would at least ask.

If you want the correct contact details PM me
 
McQuaid

http://www.cyclismas.com/2012/11/roche-the-uci-and-the-media-scrum/

Nicolas Roche has now relinquished his right to deflect questions of doping. He did so when he made the decision to join the Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank team led by Alberto Contador and managed by Bjarne Riis.

Roche’s reluctance to come off the fence with regards to McQuaid’s position must be footnoted with the fact that his agent is Andrew McQuaid, Pat’s son.

http://inrng.com/2010/09/secret-agents/

Family business
Another agency is the Italian sounding Azzurri Sports Management but in fact this is an Irish company run by Andrew McQuaid. If the name sounds familiar, then it should. Andrew is the son of Pat McQuaid. Now clearly a father can’t control his son’s job but it does through up a potential conflict of interest, for example a borderline UCI case to sanction a rider. Would a UCI commissaire think twice if they knew their decision could mean reduced income for Andrew McQuaid’s business?


The 2 pages of this thread started in 2010 make very interesting reading.
 
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The media coverage bit also interests me, for example Eurosports Sean Kelly's connection to Pat McQuaid. It's not exactly as if Sean stands our for his commentating skills...
 
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Race Radio said:
The place is http://www.letoiny.com and was bought in 2007 by CSE Reality Partners. This was a investment group put together by Armstrong, Lance Sallis and Patrick Jeffers, Bart knaggs, and Bill Stapleton.....and others.

It will be hard to find out who the other investors are but it would be interesting if some journalists/Federal agent would at least ask.

If you want the correct contact details PM me

Pat maybe hiding behind a nominee.

From a 2009 business journal article

Lance Armstrong, Bill Stapleton and Bart Knaggs have been involved in more than 20 business endeavors, including:

C3 Presents: A live events division that produces music events, such as the Austin City Limits Music Festival and Lollapalooza, was spun out as C3 Presents in January 2007 and is now the third-largest ticket seller in the U.S.

SRAM: The trio were key partners in Lehman Brothers
Merchant Banking’s equity partnership with bicycle
component maker SRAM.

Mellow Johnny’s Bike Shop: Owners and operators of an Austin retail store, which includes a significant online business and successful apparel line. The store opened in downtown Austin in 2008.

The FRS Company: Strategic investors in the $13 million preferred stock financing led by Oak Investment Partners in May 2008.

Hotel Le Toiny: Investors and general partner in an upscale resort venture on the island of St. Bart’s.

Hotel Saint Cecilia: Investor partners in a boutique hotel.

Grand Canyon Education Inc. (Nasdaq: LOPE): Early-stage investors in the acquisition and turnaround of online-based Grand Canyon University.

Tailwind Sports: Owner and general manager of the Discovery Channel and U.S. Postal Service professional cycling teams, responsible for all international operations for the team’s $20 million annual budget.

Frontgate Solutions: Founding partners of a Web-based event ticketing service for the entertainment industry.

Demand Media: Strategic partners and shareholders for the creation and launch of LiveStrong.com. The company has raised more the $350 million from tier-one investors, including Oak Investment Partners, Spectrum Investment and Goldman Sachs.

Fourth Floor Management: Launched and operated an artist management firm that has served numerous clients, including Blues Traveler, Jack Ingram and the Greencards.
 
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Race Radio said:
The joint investment in the resort in the Caribbean.

luckyboy said:
Jesus, how do you know all this? :cool:

Mrs John Murphy said:
Does anyone have more details of the property deals?

Bakers Bay in the Bahamas. Armstrong & CSE own lot 49, Joseph Aragona, investor in Mellow Johnnys owns lot 48, they arent the only two lots the "lot" of them own.

http://www.cyclismas.com/2012/06/lance-armstrongs-business-links-a-flowchart-by-dimspace/

^^ That article covers most of what you need to know, but nothing there on Verbruggen :(
 
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blackcat said:

They both need to get back on their bikes and shed some kilos . . . pathetic . . . time and gravity is already exacting its toll on both of them, and the real s**t has not even hit the fan yet.
 
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I can't imagine how much dealings must of existed but has yet been found out. I bet this web goes deep. But as we know, Armstrong was at least smart enough to do many of his dealings in cash. Remember Hamiltons book and all the money that was being transported around in the private planes
 
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Tinman said:
The media coverage bit also interests me, for example Eurosports Sean Kelly's connection to Pat McQuaid. It's not exactly as if Sean stands our for his commentating skills...

Eh ? He's a perfect partner to Harmon.
 
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Knowing some of the principals in the various entities that LA is reported to be involved with, I would say his stakes in some are rather minor. It's likely his name was used to attract other investors/partners.

Always love it when some article notes LA's business acumen.

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