Good article in CN today about Cooksons first 12 months in office. It doesn't make for great reading.
http://www.cyclingnews.com/features/has-cookson-kept-his-promises
http://www.cyclingnews.com/features/has-cookson-kept-his-promises
Good article in CN today about Cooksons first 12 months in office. It doesn't make for great reading.
http://www.cyclingnews.com/features/has-cookson-kept-his-promises
No, it doesn't. And although McQuaid is completely ridiculous to try to blame the Tour of Beijing fiasco on Cookson - this was Verbruggen / McQuaid disaster from the start, was always going to end badly, and it should never have happened - Cookson has been very disappointing so far.
That's kind of what I feel too. Not that constructive criticism isn't valid though.Cookson inherited an absolute dung heap riddled with the worms of corruption - it's going to take him a while to present something well polished, let's just hope he is afforded the time to do so.
That's kind of what I feel too. Not that constructive criticism isn't valid though.
Turns that first cn report on its head. Crap reporting to produce an analysis one day and then contradict it the next.As if by magic...
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/news-shorts-uci-agrees-to-create-global-anti-doping-tribunal
some independence and clarity on doping cases coming and some positive signs on womens' racing.
I am not a Cookson fan. Look at this tweet from Cookson yesterday. OK so we don't expect him to see every little decision his staff make and some fan-boy cretin has not kept up with Lance story and the role Eddy played in bringing Ferrari and Lance together. Eddy is old school. I used to adore him. I thought his end of his career weird and always found it at great conflict with the rest of his career. Now, with more mature eyes, I view him as a con-man, like so many in the sport and his career finale exactly matches his personality. Quite happy to rob to line his own pockets. More was never enough, when there was something else on the table to steal and sending his son to Ferrari shows that he is unreformed. I know for a lot that is like calling out Tom Simpson and is a big pill to swallow, but there is no half-way house.It's possible that the annoucements were precisely timed to stem the '1 year on' criticism... not that I'm a cynic or anything!
A very firmly expressed opinion. Starts out with a statement and follows up with more statements. It's good to know where people stand. In my own view a year is not nearly enough time to sort out the mess that years of mismanagement have left. If the dung heap (as quoted) is as big as alleged, then shovelling it all up and cleaning the ground will take a full term. Probably the best time to see what beneficial changes have happened is 3 years in, much closer to the end of the term. There's no doubt expectations are high and rightly so, people who stick their heads above the parapet expect to be sniped at, but at least the man is brave enough to do so, rather than hide behind bullshine and platitudes as the previous regime did for at least two long presidencies.I am not a Cookson fan. Look at this tweet from Cookson yesterday. OK so we don't expect him to see every little decision his staff make and some fan-boy cretin has not kept up with Lance story and the role Eddy played in bringing Ferrari and Lance together. Eddy is old school. I used to adore him. I thought his end of his career weird and always found it at great conflict with the rest of his career. Now, with more mature eyes, I view him as a con-man, like so many in the sport and his career finale exactly matches his personality. Quite happy to rob to line his own pockets. More was never enough, when there was something else on the table to steal and sending his son to Ferrari shows that he is unreformed. I know for a lot that is like calling out Tom Simpson and is a big pill to swallow, but there is no half-way house.
OK so Cookson suddenly finds himself at a conference the UCI have put on to show that they are caring-sharing-loving and this is not a poisonous lake of broken contracts, deals completed under the table, with drugs everywhere. Cookson gets there and finds that a pair of old school dopers have been hired in by one of the less able in his staff. What should he do ? Well exactly like whoever handed the silver medal to Solovney the other day or to Vino in the Mal, smile politely and do the job, but don't endorse the action with any kind words and don't hang around for the photo shoot.
But what does the guy do - slips into fan-boy mode and gets a selfie done. And even as the cogs whir around in his brain and he prepares a tweet, he still can't work out what is so wrong about what he is doing. Now either he is too thick to work out that these pair are scum, in which case, he is not fit to be in office where being chief snake-catcher has to be the number one role, or he has let his own personal "fan boy" - oh it's my hero the great Eddy, swoon, man-crush, can I have a photo with him, - look where my petty politiking at an obscure local council working on regional development has got me - rubbing shoulders with my boyhood heroes - oh my - swoon - emotions take over, in which case, once again, he is entirely unsuited to the task ahead of him.
If he had any balls and a brain and really did want to tell the Juniors he cared about them, he would have stood up at the start and said. I am sorry I have had to cancel the guest speakers this afternoon. One of my staff was not aware of the full background of those individuals, as I President of the UCI am. Let me now tell you about our sport and the difficulty we all have in cleaning it up. During your career, you will probably come across many times, people who have doped in the past. Many of these individuals want you to dope so that they feel happy that they were so weak that they doped. So let me tell you how they con the innocent and turn, enthusiastic and innocent people, like many of you in front of me, and have corrupted this great sport ...............
Come on, you're in a minority of one if you don't think that Eddy M wasn't the greatest (or at least in the top 3) of all time. And no, that doesn't mean that I endorse doping. I also loved Pantani and still do. Ditto.
FM, your position is entirely illogical.
Where would Pantani be without EPO ? Certainly he would not be famous for winning cycle races, he might even still be alive right now.
You are trying to say you don't approve of dopers but you like what they can do, when they are using dope.
Quite baffling. Completely baffling