That's what the ITA have been desperate for, and who better then a devout Catholic?! I imagine though, a team of Ineos lawyers are already on this. I do also wonder why Rozman did n't follow his best bud Froome to IPT.
What could be interesting is if UK's Parliament get involved as British taxpayers were involved via British Cycling's partnership with Team Sky up to 2016 (https://www.tntsports.co.uk/cycling...partnership-after-2016_sto4804214/story.shtml ).
The funny thing is I only caught half of that, must have just walked in from getting a coffee, and hadnt a clue what he was talking about,and I was like, well of course he wasn't at the tour in 2012 what's that got to do with price of fish on this stage !?!? Thinking it was some weird meta Hatchism reference to when they didnt come here in 2012. And then they never mentioned it again till the end of the stage and I was still like what the hell have i missed today.I had a chuckle today when Rob Hatch informed viewers that G was absolved of all the current suspicion because he wasn't on the Tour team in 2012.
Initially, a request was made that the press conference questions be solely race-related, but when Arensman did arrive for his press conference – after a considerable delay – Julien Prétot of Reuters and Chris Marshall-Bell of Cycling Weekly both asked questions on the topic. This was after an ASO employee had checked the accreditations and noted the publications of the journalists who expressed a desire to ask about the issue. The press conference lasted less than four minutes, with just four questions asked.
They've *** up the PR with this one.Stage 14's post-stage press conference not one of the longest ...
https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/th...r-doping-link-after-tour-de-france-stage-win/
ASO today made it clear that any questions about any of that unpleasantness by the press at today's stage are unacceptable;
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This, and it is so obvious, too. Amateurish, really.They've *** up the PR with this one.
I think the play was to say they are investigating the employee and have sent him on gardening leave during the race. This wards off any potential awkward questions like this. Then at the end of the season say it has concluded and quietly bring him back in (assuming they know who he is/what he knows etc...).
Stonewalling during a moment of heightened press attention guarantees they will just carry on asking, assuming Arensman doesn't know anything about this and it was an inner circle type deal, he's been hung out to dry.
rozman lives 16 km from pogacarRozman is friends with the Hauptman family, Pogacar's personal masseur/best mate Žiga Jerman and Boštjan Kavčnik.
Proof of nothing no, and may be innocent but connected in some way at least and worthy of enquiry.
Check his followers;
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Same as it ever was. From Verbruggen covering up Armstrong positives to Cookson cosying up to ‘his friends at Sky’ to Lappartient eulogising over Pogacar.So everything is becoming classic again. The sports wide culture of silence, the gaps, the racing in some ways. Even the type of champions are made of the same cloth as in the merry days. Just like the 90ies and their fallout didn't happen.
I think the plot thickens that there is no bloody motor, or wonderdrug, or anything like this. But plain old omerta and a protective world body plus a lackluster testing regime.
also it seems my guess was right for "Maestro Baltazar"s nationality,Rozman was also a member of the Team GB support staff who served as a carer for Wiggins and Chris Froome at the 2012 London Olympics.
...a suspected drug dealer, based in Slovenia and codenamed Maestro Baltazar.
Going from the text messages, it seems that Rozman has helped out the Slovenians at the Worlds too.
The Times seems to be the only paper of merit to write on the Rozman story in the UK. Ineos have lawyers aplenty.
The ASO's checking journalists questions shows just how taboo even talking about cycling's dark side is in this now big bucks, "Hallmark"channel image version of the sport.
Edit - add- from https://www.thetimes.com/sport/cycl...hmidt-cycling-doping-tour-de-france-tmjz9bs6q
also it seems my guess was right for "Maestro Baltazar"s nationality,
As the man in question is Ineos Head Carer today, I think it not unreasonable to ask Arensmann, in light of no one else willing to face the press.What was the relevance of asking Arensmann questions about this case. Poor Arenssmann was in nappies in 2012 and would have nothing to offer. Sometimes you need to more wisely choose your targets.
We cannot continue to operate to the extent that we have been in these ten years. We need financial and human resources.
wau, i ll be banned again if i tell what i think about post like this, dont you think you should explain to others that slovenia is 200x80km big ? you think thats important context here...how far from Rogla city ?
so you will give us a comparison for any other country of testers per athlete or just more insinuations ?As the man in question is Ineos Head Carer today, I think it not unreasonable to ask Arensmann, in light of no one else willing to face the press.
But what says SLOADO (Slovenia's national anti-doping agency) about a known provider of PEDs to athletes in their country? Janko Dvorsak, SLOADO's director and only employee (!), on their 10th anniversary lamented the lack of money and manpower,
https://www.slovenskenovice.si/pole...organizacija-na-leto-testira-1100-sportnikov/
The team carer was seen at the beginning of the Tour in Lille but has not been sighted in recent days.
But the Olympics team was in 2012 & 2016 when GB did so well, or?all of which is to say parliament wont be that interested because whatever Team Sky were doing wasnt funded by the taxpayer.
So this is not just about Rozman at Sky, and the potential one "bad apple" excuse aint gonna wash.I also sent him now two tests from him in the same laboratory, Dresden, which are correct. With temperature history and a correct working sensor. I marked all, so he can see different.
But the Olympics team was in 2012 & 2016 when GB did so well, or?
As the man in question is Ineos Head Carer today, I think it not unreasonable to ask Arensmann, in light of no one else willing to face the press.
But what says SLOADO (Slovenia's national anti-doping agency) about a known provider of PEDs to athletes in their country? Janko Dvorsak, SLOADO's director and only employee (!), on their 10th anniversary lamented the lack of money and manpower,
https://www.slovenskenovice.si/pole...organizacija-na-leto-testira-1100-sportnikov/
I was born less than 10 km from Joe Blackmore's place of birth. Do I get to claim a Tour de l'Avenir assist?david rozman born in kranj pogacar born 16km away in klanec
calm downwau, i ll be banned again if i tell what i think about post like this, dont you think you should explain to others that slovenia is 200x80km big ? you think thats important context here...how far from Rogla city ?
eh why do I even bother