BYOP88 said:As a guess, because Old&slow is a fan of a certain retired rider.
And because he's old and bitter. And slow.
BYOP88 said:As a guess, because Old&slow is a fan of a certain retired rider.
LaFlorecita said:Maybe the UCI will be lenient.
-They let Saxo keep their WT spot because without Contador there last year, the team would've gone stage hunting and arguably would've scored more points.
-Alberto can keep on scoring points for the team he's on because he actually isn't convicted for doping/cheating/whatever you want to call taking banned substances to enhance performance. So if Saxo re-sign Alberto, they aren't signing a doper/cheater/whatever you want call someone who took takes banned substances to enhance performance.
That's how I hope it goes and how I think it should go.
FreeWheelin said:Um... what are you talking about? The CAS did not give him two years off because 'he is just too good'. He has failed a doping test, therefore he has been suspended for doping. Valverde did not even fail a test and he cant gain points.
LaFlorecita said:Okay... I will try to explain it, without getting worked up over it. It's only the umpteenth time I explain this, so why would I?
CAS has suspended him on strict liability. He couldn't prove the contaminated meat was the most likely source, so he was banned. CAS namely finds, that a contaminated supplement is the most likely source, and that the transfusion theory is equally unlikely as the meat theory, namely, highly unlikely.
So basically, CAS finds it highly unlikely he doped (and with doping, I mean taking banned substances with the intention to enhance performance, there seems to be a lot of disagreement about the word "doping"), and even thinks the most likely cause of his positive is accidental ingestion, namely a contaminated supplement. And as the whole thing about ex-dopers not earning points for two years is to discourage teams to take ex-dopers on their team, I don't think this rule should apply to Alberto and Saxobank.
Fetisoff said:Had a very similar conversation in a corresponding Clinic thread, but I will repeat it here.
The only one I see them getting into with any degree of certainty is the Vuelta. Giro - no way (A&S takes their spot). TDF would be a 50/50 with Cofidis and Europcar guaranteed stops, Saur and 1t4i almost guaranteed one. Now they're duking it out with some other good teams for that last spot.
Afrank said:And why should a entire team (from dirctors to mechanics to riders) have to suffer and lose their job, just as the seasons is starting, because it took so long to finish the investigation of their top rider. Plus he failed the test when he was with Astana not Saxo.
Forunculo said:http://translate.google.es/translat...w.dr.dk/Sporten/Cykling/2012/02/10/153305.htm
I'm not able to link well the site with the google translate tool but look at one related news titled "Contador might still get points".
So there is a chance for Conti to take many points at the end of the season. But who knows![]()
ingsve said:Well, at the moment that is simply the interpretation that their anti-doping chairman is making. They still need to convince the UCI of that or get some type of court decision in their favour.
(The analogy made in the article about it being like Messi's goals not counting in ludicrous. A returning rider can still win races and help others, it's just the sporting criteria points that don't count. He make it sound like gathering sporting criteria points is the only goal with cycling. I thought winning races was the goal...)
ingsve said:Well, at the moment that is simply the interpretation that their anti-doping chairman is making. They still need to convince the UCI of that or get some type of court decision in their favour.
(The analogy made in the article about it being like Messi's goals not counting in ludicrous. A returning rider can still win races and help others, it's just the sporting criteria points that don't count. He make it sound like gathering sporting criteria points is the only goal with cycling. I thought winning races was the goal...)
Forunculo said:And even more important is a rule from 2011 and Contador failed test was at 2010 and is no retroactive.
maxmartin said:but if you don't have points you can not even enter into the race, as a law professional I can see this rule very unfair
Forunculo said:It's seems go against WADA rejection of "extra punishment". CAS ban him with 2 years, a fine and his victories from Tour 2010 so UCI can't punish more. It's challenge WADA code and the think of dane anti-doping charmain is an important opinion.
And even more important is a rule from 2011 and Contador failed test was at 2010 and is no retroactive.
Wait what WADA has to say.