He won't. That's his bargaining chip. He'll be happy he didn't need to use it this once.Benotti69 said:Lets hope he squeals about who the bloodbags belong to.
Bet the sports media ignores this.
He won't. That's his bargaining chip. He'll be happy he didn't need to use it this once.Benotti69 said:Lets hope he squeals about who the bloodbags belong to.
Bet the sports media ignores this.
Cimber said:This is a disgrace. Spain protecting their own
veganrob said:Without the BB's being turned over it is a fail. The riders will continue doping and new doping doctors will appear to take a chance at making the big, easy money. Sad
hrotha said:A one-year sentence means he won't go to jail anyway.
GreasyMonkey said:Be happy that he has actually been found guilty and sentenced to a year in prison.
The general feeling amongst my contacts here in Madrid is one of surprise that he got a custodial sentence.
Agree that the blood bag issue is a disgrace, but my understanding is that all the rulings of this court are subject to appeal, so if WADA feel strongly enough about it, they can go to the appellate court.
I don't know what the basis of the refusal is, it could well be related to Spanish law and the ownership of the blood.
How many other countries would allow the blood-bags to be sent outside of their boundaries for testing?
Why single Spain out as "protecting their own"?
Thus far Spain is the only country that has been put in the position of having to test their laws relating to this, to my knowledge.
ChewbaccaD said:It wasn't about keeping the cyclists safe though, it was about keeping the football/soccer players safe.
veganrob said:Without the BB's being turned over it is a fail. The riders will continue doping and new doping doctors will appear to take a chance at making the big, easy money. Sad
Dear Wiggo said:That's fricken well fracked.
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icefire said:Your conclusion is not correct. The case has been run according to the old law that was applicable at the time of the events being judged. Athletes can be prosecuted with the current law, so they can be identified in future cases.
martinvickers said:Lets hope tokyo gets 2020 games....
Pentacycle said:Football and tennis are the flagships of Spanish sports; cycling is inferior.
Nothing to do with the current crisis. The cover-up began as soon as Puerto broke out, and the economy was good back then.sublimit said:27% adult unemployment out there so having Madrid and Barcelona bringing in outside cash is very important for the economy, hence the cover up and half baked trial.
hrotha said:This is a disgrace. The blood bags will be destroyed and Fuentes won't even get banned from his profession for life. **** this.
BroDeal said:Luigi Cancellara will be celebrating tonight.
Cimber said:This is a disgrace. Spain protecting their own
Cyivel said:the Inner Ring @inrng 24s
Fuentes gets 1 year jail sentence, 4 months for Labarta. Belda & Saiz acquitted. Remaining blood bags won't go to WADA via @carlosarribas