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If you're bored feel free not to reply.
I'll point out that you have just redefined the terms by including riders, neither myself or Spalco specifically mentioned cycling.
If you'd engaged in discussion maybe we could have discussed and defined the terms, what we thought was acceptable and what wasn't and what we thought might be challenged (and there is a difference between something being challengeable and someone actually doing it).
But I'm getting tired now so that's probably my last response.
fmk_RoI said:Okay, I'm getting bored now but the last time: two such bans exist - stooping riders from working in the sport and stopping teams from racing - WHERE ARE THE LEGAL CHALLENGES?King Boonen said:It's exactly what Spalco and I were both talking about.
spalco said:It could also be legally questionable if people are unreasonably barred from working
If you're bored feel free not to reply.
I'll point out that you have just redefined the terms by including riders, neither myself or Spalco specifically mentioned cycling.
If you'd engaged in discussion maybe we could have discussed and defined the terms, what we thought was acceptable and what wasn't and what we thought might be challenged (and there is a difference between something being challengeable and someone actually doing it).
But I'm getting tired now so that's probably my last response.