luckyboy said:Just read this thread on Cyclingtorrents.nl - http://cyclingtorrents.nl/forums.php?action=viewtopic&topicid=1521&page=last#20604
"He might participate in the Giro Lombardia...because he couldn't just quit like that he said"
Haven't found any links for this though.
edit: link - http://www.nieuwsblad.be/Article/Detail.aspx?articleid=DMF20110820_075
Sidbike said:They're wrapping pads around all trees in Lombardy...to protect the trees.
roundabout said:Not sure if posted here but there might be a more ugly reason behind the "comeback"
http://www.lequipe.fr/Cyclisme/breves2011/20110821_120335_astana-trahit-vinokourov.html
You'd think the UCI would check this stuff before validating another licence. Will some no name rider be fired to make room for Vino, or will he be forced to quit after all? Either way, this shouldn't even be an issue. Kash's Astana licence should never have been approved unless they had legally got rid of another rider. If the bureaucrats are sloppy, it's their fault. If no one told Astana they couldn't do that when they were going through the legal motions of filing Kash's licence, they shouldn't be punished for it.Mellow Velo said:It seems that this latest news now means Astana are in breech of UCI regs:
http://inrng.com/2011/08/uci-astana-vinokourov/
It's all getting very political.
Riders
2.15.110 The number of riders in each UCI ProTeam may not be fewer than twenty-three (23).
The maximum number of riders per UCI ProTeam which may be registered with the UCI is restricted according to the number of new professionals under contract (within the meaning of article 7 of the joint agreement concluded between the CPA (Cyclistes Professionnels Associés - Associated Professional Cyclists) and the AIGCP (Association Internationale des Groupes Cyclistes Professionnels - International Association of Professional Cycling Teams) in the following manner:
Neo Pro - Rides max
0 -> 28
1 -> 29
2-5 -> 30
hrotha said:You'd think the UCI would check this stuff before validating another licence. Will some no name rider be fired to make room for Vino, or will he be forced to quit after all? Either way, this shouldn't even be an issue. Kash's Astana licence should never have been approved unless they had legally got rid of another rider. If the bureaucrats are sloppy, it's their fault. If no one told Astana they couldn't do that when they were going through the legal motions of filing Kash's licence, they shouldn't be punished for it.
I don't think saying you're retiring should be enough to invalidate a contract and therefore a licence. There should be some paperwork involved to sort things out. I also don't like the idea of swapping rider licences mid season as you see fit.Libertine Seguros said:Officially, Vino had announced his retirement, so his contract was over.
Now that Vino is talking of coming back, Astana have too many active riders. The solutions I see: Consider Vino retired and off the roster until we know for definite he can come back. Then annul the contract of somebody on injured reserve temporarily - or ask somebody who's likely to retire at the end of the season anyway - I'm looking at Andrey Mizourov here - to announce it just a little early so they can reinstate Vino.
to the bolded - yes !jens_attacks said:well one of the thoughts coming into my mind when i've heard he's coming back so quickly was the kash's comeback at astana.i think the relation between them is still absolutely non-existant.in an interview,a week ago,vino said something like kash still has to prove and then be a leader,also he said let the legs talking not the mouth something like that.my guess is vino hates kash pretty bad.god knows that i like kash too but don't dare to mess with vino.
Libertine Seguros said:Officially, Vino had announced his retirement, so his contract was over.
Now that Vino is talking of coming back, Astana have too many active riders. The solutions I see: Consider Vino retired and off the roster until we know for definite he can come back. Then annul the contract of somebody on injured reserve temporarily - or ask somebody who's likely to retire at the end of the season anyway - I'm looking at Andrey Mizourov here - to announce it just a little early so they can reinstate Vino.
do you have a public source for this info or is your recollection from 'other' sources ?joe_papp said:<snip>
It was Vino himself who tipped-off the UCI to Kash's having blood doped, and his presence in Turkey on holiday, IIRC...