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Money issues.
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More interesting tid-bits on Mario's status (from CN):
Ball has made controversial contracts with riders involved in past doping scandal. Maybe Cipollini, like Frankie Andreu before him, is finding the waters to be rocky. "I was clear with him on [Oscar] Sevilla, [Santiago] Botero and [Tyler] Hamilton, who he has already signed. I said to Ball that it is not the right way to interpret cycling, that these riders would never be able to race in a European team. He gave me his reasoning, that they would only race in America. However, they take from the staff new requests, like 'Cipollini has to be a manager also in the USA, he has to transfer here for some time.' For this reason I no longer understand any of it." |
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Just out of interest ..... if the riders are either still 'innocent' or have served their full punishments and are now 'clean' would it not be seen as a restraint of trade if they are refused rides in Europe?
Maybe Ball should go to the EU court of arbitration if his team are not allowed to race in Europe. Also if his team will ride 'dirty' being in Europe is the best and quickest way to get caught and thrown out! |
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Cipo has signed!
http://www.gazzetta.it/Ciclismo/Pri...macipolla.shtml http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news...cle_174887.html Last edited by Aquamarinos : 21-01.-2008 at 01:55 AM. |
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Cipo will be at ToC, BUT:
"The 40-year-old speedster "is not coming back to try and win," said lawyer Giuseppe Napoleone, according to the Ansa news agency. "He's done everything he needed to do. That's not the aim,"" I'm gonna go ahead and predict some major hangover rides for Mario during the Tour. |
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Personally I think it's rather sad that Cippo - being 40 years of age - has now got to get back on his bike to earn a crust.
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...and the odd poduim girl walking about with a limp..... _______ Michael Ball, CEO and head designer of Rock & Republic fashion jeans and owner of the new Rock Racing Team, has hired several riders who have served suspensions for doping, including 2004 Olympic gold medalist Tyler Hamilton. A strong supporter of a riders' union, he's afraid his team may be unfairly singled out by what he calls a "twisted crusade." "If they target my riders, I'll stand arm in arm with them," he says. "The true power is in the team owners and our athletes." |
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A recent image of Cipo, Doug Ollerenshaw and, I think, Scott Moninger. That's probably Botero in front of him.
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