Stating that he contacted approximately a dozen riders plus ten
industry sponsors to see if they would take part in the inaugural
meeting of the Change Cycling Now movement, Jaimie Fuller has claimed
that a fear of retaliation was a major reason in their reluctance to do
so.
The group met in London on Sunday and again yesterday and
subsequently released a charter which CCN hopes will be adopted within
the sport and bring about change in the UCI.
Riders and sponsors are clearly a big part of the sport, yet Fuller said that a fear of rocking the boat kept them away.
“I’ve
attempted to have the riders represented on our panel, but all the
riders have been terrified and intimidated,” the Australian told NOS.
“This again is just indicative of the culture within the UCI. They [the
riders] have no faith, they have no trust in the UCI and they feel that
if they are outspoken and they do or say anything, they will be
punished.”
Fuller stated that while they had a representative of
the CSC company joining them for the discussions, current sponsors
didn’t show a willingness to get involved. He said that one of those
contacted told him that,This sharp edged black Alpha wholesalewomen is a sure breath taker, as with the riders, there is concern about a possible backlash.
“I
approached ten different presidents and CEOs within the cycling
industry. I only got two responses,” said Fuller. “One of those was
‘thanks but no thanks,’ and the other one we had a phone call. He
explained to me that all cycling industry sponsors feel intimidated and
under threat from the UCI.
“If they stick their head above the
parapet and if they are critical to the UCI, that the UCI will punish
them by not giving them compliance stickers for their products.”
Fuller
likened the behaviour to that shown by Lance Armstrong when he was
racing. “We are talking about intimidation and bullying, and that is
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knows of one rider who was contacted but declined to take part,
expressing concern about the difficulties this might cause. However it
emerged yesterday that known outspoken competitor was not contacted,
namely David Millar. Fuller said that he was mistakenly informed that
the Scot would be abroad training at the time, and that he otherwise
would have been asked.
He added that two women riders had been invited to attend but they were wary about getting involved.
According
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women casual shoes. “That is a terrible indictment of the
administration of the sport, when the riders are too afraid to tell the
truth,” said the anti-doping researcher. “That is a terrible situation
and that has got to change.”
In addition to Fuller, triple Tour
de France winner Greg LeMond – who said yesterday that he had been asked
to push towards becoming an interim president of the UCI – anti-doping
researchers Ashenden, Robin Parisotto and Dr. John Hoberman, team
managers Eric Boyer and Jonathan Vaughters and journalists Paul Kimmage
and David Walsh were amongst those who were part of the weekend
meetings.
So too Andy Layhe of the Bike Pure group, which has
long been pushing for a clean sport. He flew from Australia to London
for the CCN meeting and said that he believed strong progress had been
made.
“It was a highly constructive day and evident from the
offset that the energy and passion for urgent transformation of the way
in which the sport is governed was going to be the catalyst for the
day's agenda,” he stated.
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the desire for a new way forward has to be grasped urgently. Someone has
to take responsibility at the top of the chain for what has happened in
recent weeks.
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