Shardi said:So now what... Philippe Gilbert won the 2010 LBL?
Or there is no winner. Vino and Kolobnev, for all the problems that occurred between them at the finish, were clearly the best two riders in the race.
Shardi said:So now what... Philippe Gilbert won the 2010 LBL?
Shardi said:So now what... Philippe Gilbert won the 2010 LBL?
jagartrott said:vinokourov is poison.
I don't understand why people like him and riis are allowed to still be involved in pro-cycling. It's rewarding proven cheaters and liars. Disgusting.
jens_attacks said:good luck proving that in a serious court with serious judges.
you have to go from the first bike race to the last one, those prosecutors know nothing about this sport. but vino really fucced it up with his easy password anyway
GJB123 said:They're Belgians, so I think they inherently will have knowledge of the sport.
Pentacycle said:I think you're talking about the Flemish, but it's a French-speaking court handling the case. They don't have the same cycling culture.
GJB123 said:They're Belgians, so I think they inherently will have knowledge of the sport.
jens_attacks said:well then they should know that this is part of this sport since the beginning and till the end of time. it's called a gentlemen's agreement
if vino wouldn't have paid the money to kolobnev then i agree, this is fraud, scam and big crime. but it wasn't the case here.
Wallons have just as much cycling culture as the Flemish.
How exactly is that fixing a race??????MatParker117 said:It's also called race fixing and should lead to bans and fraud charges if proven.
laurel1969 said:How to square this sort of alleged race-fixing with post-Tour criteriums where Tour winner gets to win every time?. Bit of a grey area
gooner said:I was watching Orla Chennaoui on Sky talking about this.
MatParker117 said:It's also called race fixing and should lead to bans and fraud charges if proven.
Roude Leiw said:Wow, that is interesting. If convicted i suppose they will face a ban from the uci and a sh!tload of lawsuits from the bookies.
The Hitch said:You just lost credibility
Ryo Hazuki said:it's not race fixing. both riders ride to win and the winner pays the loser. happens ALL THE TIME
DirtyWorks said:What can the Federation do to a retired rider?
The article strongly suggests Khazakh government put up the money. They back the cycling federation. Not surprising in the least. Sounds like a gift from the cycling federation to his demigod Kazakh.
Even though the payment is old news, it's interesting that the judicial case could not be shut down. It's the right thing to do, but I just thought since it's a sporting matter it would be left alone.
I don't see how the bookies have a case. One Khazakh, one Russian fix a match in another country with a rules-making body from yet another country. Everyone involved can ignore the judicial action.