movingtarget said:One Aussie down............most of the rest at Garmin will follow eventually. Poor Vaughters.
craig1985 said:Hang on, if they found out in late 2010, wouldn't you sack him then? I guess there is more to the story then what is being let on.
NickBVK said:1. The 'offence' occurred in 2009 - it's 2011 now!
2. He hasn't signed with GreenEDGE already he took up the role of Director of Competition or something with Cycling Australia i.e Driving the car at World Championships. He took over from Neil Stephens who did this while being a DS with Caisse Depagne.
3. Lot's of Aussies on Garmin, no holds barred now in terms of recruitment.
4. Why announce it on the night of the teams first win of the 2011 season? Such an announcement can wait at least a few days
movingtarget said:One Aussie down............most of the rest at Garmin will follow eventually. Poor Vaughters.
Bailey said:The thing i love most about this is how Gerard Vroomen nods along like Vaughter's good little lap poodle, showing just how much he fits in at Garmin.
This is the guy who so arrogantly and disrespectfully presumed to turn his ProTour licence into his own personal testing ticket, in complete disregard for actually winning much or creating a successful and workable TEAM.
As an associate of a team's management, he makes for a good bike frame engineer.![]()
ingsve said:http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/latest/513810/vaughters-on-why-he-had-to-sack-matt-white.html
Vaughters only found out about the referral 10 days ago and didn't want to interfere with the riders at TDU so that's why White was fired right after TDU instead of right before.
Spider1964 said:He may regret crossing one Matt White... Street fighter v Colonel Mustard... Street Fighter wins every time.
rickshaw said:I find this Australian Chauvinism to be "a hoot". Does anyone actually try to understand the articles?
The offense (sending rider to an un-approved doctor) occured in April '09.
Garmin allegedly learns about incident toward end of '10 during contract dispute.
Garmin board fires White in Jan '11. That makes 3, maybe 4 months between when Garmin learns of the incident and the board meets and makes a decision, which in truth is not a bad turn around time for a company board of directors.
"But, but..." they sputter, "Garmin MUST have known about the infraction in '09! Whitey and Lowe COULDN'T have kept it secret!"
Answer as a question: Why would one Aussie DS (White) send his horribly under-performing rider (another Aussie Lowe) to a Spanish Dr who 1) worked for Manolo Sais on Once, JB on Postal, 2) was video taped disposing of USPS "medical waste" by French police, 3) has been accused of providing a retro-active prescription to LA and now runs a seemingly exclusive sports clinic in (wink wink) Spain? Why indeed.
And how could they possibly keep all this secret? Maybe secrecy is a highly developed and necessary part of the sports doping sub-culture, a skill they have honed throughout their careers? Not only possible, but essential.
ps. I wish anyone actually knew what "sour grapes" means. It is in Aesops Fables FGS.
Bailey said:So suspend the bloke while you investigate his conduct prior to dismissal rather than continue having him represent your team at a ProTour event. Hypocrisy.
Interesting that Garmin has not stated or clarified when they first became aware of the offence. That would clear things up. The cyclingnews article merely states that "cyclingnews understands" Garmin became aware of White's decision in late 2010.
Which, of course, infers Garmin didn't keep any close record of the rider's whereabouts during 2009 such as it's required to do. Or it did keep a record but paid it no attention back then. Which would infer it wasn't the big sackable offence they're now making it out to be.
La Pandera said:It was my understanding that Vroomen and Cervelo Test Team were a Pro Continental team, one with no ambitions to move up to the Pro Tour level.
Did I miss when they received a Pro Tour license?
ingsve said:Vaughters stated to cycling weekly as I linked above that they became aware of Whites involvment 10 days ago which was right before TDU. They decided to wait to fire him until TDU was over so as not to disturb the riders.
rickshaw said:I find this Australian Chauvinism to be "a hoot". Does anyone actually try to understand the articles?
The offense (sending rider to an un-approved doctor) occured in April '09.
Garmin allegedly learns about incident toward end of '10 during contract dispute.
Garmin board fires White in Jan '11. That makes 3, maybe 4 months between when Garmin learns of the incident and the board meets and makes a decision, which in truth is not a bad turn around time for a company board of directors.
"But, but..." they sputter, "Garmin MUST have known about the infraction in '09! Whitey and Lowe COULDN'T have kept it secret!"
Answer as a question: Why would one Aussie DS (White) send his horribly under-performing rider (another Aussie Lowe) to a Spanish Dr who 1) worked for Manolo Sais on Once, JB on Postal, 2) was video taped disposing of USPS "medical waste" by French police, 3) has been accused of providing a retro-active prescription to LA and now runs a seemingly exclusive sports clinic in (wink wink) Spain? Why indeed.
And how could they possibly keep all this secret? Maybe secrecy is a highly developed and necessary part of the sports doping sub-culture, a skill they have honed throughout their careers? Not only possible, but essential.
ps. I wish anyone actually knew what "sour grapes" means. It is in Aesops Fables FGS.
Bailey said:A fair point. So the TestTeam decided they'd only make a mockery of their pro continental license, then? Treating the competition as an aside to their product testing ends? Equally lacking in respect.
rickshaw said:"But, but..." they sputter, "Garmin MUST have known about the infraction in '09! Whitey and Lowe COULDN'T have kept it secret!"
Bailey said:Fair enough then.
Why did it only find out 10 days ago?
Didn't Garmin keep any records in 2009? Didn't Garmin know where its riders were during that period? Not sacking any riders? Why?
Bailey said:A fair point. So the TestTeam decided they'd only make a mockery of their pro continental license, then? Treating the competition as an aside to their product testing ends? Equally lacking in respect.
shouldawouldacoulda said:This is a really savvy comment. White's nickname is "the Aussie of questionable morals". But JV still has an equally ruthless street fighter still in his corner--he's not one of JV's other DSs, but he's pretty powerful in Slipstream Sports LLC. I'll let you guess who.
It will be a good street fight for sure.
LugHugger said:You're an idiot. Teams only exist because of sponsor(s) willingness to commit financially. To take just one sponsors returns, look at Rotors placement and sales since hooking up with Cervelo. By recruiting the class of rider that they did, Cervelo managed to draw enough money in to support the team for two highly succesful seasons and gain their sponsors the highest level of exposure possible. And keep 60+ people employed at Pro Continental level. Perhaps you don't think that was a worthy exercise?