What's up, UCI?
The UCI obviously loves silence. Since the news that the UCI wouldn't let a negative be a negative and get on with their lives broke, we've heard nothing from the UCI as to when a decision will be taken. Anne Gripper, the persona non grata at my blog, said it would take four to six weeks, so, yeah, I guess we're in for another three months of waiting. Though, the interesting part is: What is the UCI doing right now? They're not allowed to test it, as they have to take the case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport first. But is the case in CAS' hands? Doubt it, I guess we would have heard something then. CAS have to approve that the UCI can test it once again before they can take it back to Paris. If anyone has got a clue to what's going on right now, please leave a comment. I've no idea, but my best bet is that nothing, absolutely nothing, is happening. After all, the UCI know how to play the waiting-game...
2 comments:
sounds like the u.c.i has run out of sounbites and is waiting for the paris lab to confirm the unconfirmable.Iban is clearly innocent but has been caught up in
an egotistical witch hunt,i sincerly hope heads will roll at the u.c.i and paris lab.
Me too, but I doubt it...
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