spacer
Share this
Awaz.TVHome | Contact Awaz.TVContact | Feedback Awaz.TVFeedback
Home Page
NewsUCI set to rule on Armstrong fate
22 October 2012
UCI set to rule on Armstrong fate

 

Geneva: International Cycling Union (UCI) officials were set to announce their decision about the fate of Lance Armstrong on Monday, with their own credibility and that of the sport under fire.

The UCI is to reveal whether or not it will impose a life ban on Armstrong and strip him of his seven Tour de France titles on the basis of a US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) report — or reject the findings.

USADA went public earlier this month with 1,000 pages of evidence and testimony, including statements from 11 former Armstrong teammates, that were used to issue punishments in August when Armstrong refused to contest charges.

“The evidence shows beyond any doubt that the US Postal Service Pro Cycling Team ran the most sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping programme that sport has ever seen,” USADA chief executive Travis Tygart said.

“Lance Armstrong did not merely use performance-enhancing drugs. He supplied them to his teammates. He was not just a part of the doping culture on his team. He enforced and re-enforced it.”

On the eve of a decision that could spell doom for his tattered legacy, Armstrong spoke for about 90 seconds to a record 4,300 bikers at the Livestrong Challenge charity benefit, a 100-mile (160-kilometer) race in his hometown of Austin, Texas.

“I’ve been better, but I’ve also been worse,” Armstrong told the riders. “Obviously it has been an interesting and difficult couple of weeks.”

If UCI decides to reject USADA’s findings and punishments, USADA would be able to appeal that decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Since the evidence was revealed, sponsors have fled Armstrong and he was forced to resign as chairman of the Livestrong cancer-fighting charity he founded in 1997 over concerns his tarnished reputation could hurt the cause.

“To spare the foundation any negative effects as a result of controversy surrounding my cycling career, I will conclude my chairmanship,” he said.

Cycling is also feeling the fallout.

Rabobank, a Dutch bank and a pro cycling team sponsor for 17 years, has backed out following the Armstrong scandal.

“We are no longer convinced that the international professional world of cycling can make this a clean and fair sport,” Rabobank board member Bert Bruggink said.

“We are not confident that this will change for the better in the foreseeable future. What the USADA showed us is that international cycle racing is not only sick but (it is) also at the highest level within cycling.”

That could be seen as taking aim at UCI president Pat McQuaid, who has been criticised for failing to see the extent of doping within the sport.

Dutchman Hein Verbruggen, McQuaid’s predecessor who departed in 2006, was running the UCI during Armstrong’s golden era — a time when USADA’s report says Armstrong and teammates evaded doping tests simply by hiding at times.

Armstrong’s Tour triumphs from 1999 through 2005 helped lead cycling beyond the Festina doping scandal of 1998, which featured revelations of rampant abuse of banned drugs such as erythropoietin (EPO).

Tour de France race director Christian Prudhomme has said he does not want to award titles to other riders for 1999-2005 if Armstrong is stripped of the victories.

Armstrong, who overcame testicular cancer that had spread to his brain and lungs to achieve cycling stardom, inspired more than $500 million in donations to Livestrong and pushed other cancer survivors to battle the condition.

“When we started this organization 15 years ago, if you told me that little organization, that little idea, would raise half a billion dollars, would have touched two and a half million lives around the world, I would have said you are crazy,” Armstrong said. “But those are all true. That’s what happened.”

No charges were filed against Armstrong from an 18-month US federal probe that ended earlier this year. Evidence from that case was not given to USADA.

But Armstrong could face court cases from former sponsors who accepted his assurances his legacy was not aided by banned substances.

USADA’s probe found all but one podium finisher during Armstrong’s Tour reign has been directly linked to doping, helping to spark a mix of opinions even from Sunday’s Livestrong Challenge riders.

“I think he’s probably guilty,” said Jenni Stephenson, 32, of Houston.

“Regardless of whether he cheated or not, if they were all cheating, he still won,” said Catherine Young, a 50-year-old bike shop owner.
NewsSee Also in Sports News
Yet another crisis at IPL
22 May 2013

PUNE: The IPL, already reeling under a crisis because of allegations of spot-fixing, suffered another blow on Tuesday when Sahara India pulled out its team, Pune Warriors India (PWI), from the league. The decision came after the BCCI decided to encash the team’s bank guarantee of Rs170.20 crore following a prolonged financial dispute. Each franchise has to furnish a bank guarantee at the start of every season which is an amount equivalent to the amount to be paid to the BCCI annually. Since ... Full Story
Cricketers refused bail as court raps BCCI
22 May 2013

NEW DELHI : Three cricketers were refused bail Tuesday after they appeared in court inNew Delhion spot-fixing charges as senior judges rapped the Indian board's "lackadaisical" approach over the scandal. And in a sign of the growing fallout from the allegations, police in Mumbai announced the arrest of a Bollywood actor as part of the investigation which has caused outrage among fans in the cricket-mad nation. A court inNew Delhiagreed a five-day custody extension for former Test paceman ... Full Story
Saudi debates access to stadiums for women
22 May 2013

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia is debating whether to allow access to women in sports stadiums after an official backed the idea, triggering a storm in the ultra-conservative Muslim kingdom where female sports are severely restricted. "Women would be authorised in the stadiums soon," said Saudi Football Federation chief Ahmed Eid. Eid raised the possibility of allocating 15 percent of the capacity of a stadium being built in a sports complex in the western city of Jeddah to family booths where women ... Full Story
Nicol makes fast start at British Open
22 May 2013

HULL: World number one Nicol David's bid to win the British Open for a fifth time made a fast and impressive start on Tuesday which belied the fact that she has yet to win a title ... Full Story
Yousaf denies announcing retirement from int’l cricket
22 May 2013

LAHORE : Veteran Test cricketer M Yousaf Tuesday denied retirement from international cricket and said despite not being involved in any form of cricket in recent years he had no ... Full Story
Bell, Swann fit for second NZ Test
22 May 2013

LONDON : Englandon Tuesday named an unchanged squad for the second Test againstNew Zealandat Headlingley, after batsman Ian Bell and spin bowler Graeme Swann both overcame ... Full Story
Akhtar Rasool to lead team management till World Cup
22 May 2013

LAHORE : Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) has decided to retain Akhtar Rasool-led team management till next year’s World Cup adding few professionals in the team management staff ... Full Story
China crush Indonesia
22 May 2013

KUALA LUMPUR : Defending champions China trounced arch rivals Indonesia 5-0 to top Group A of the Sudirman Cup on Tuesday, declaring they are ready to face anyone in Thursday's ... Full Story
Seoulsurvivors against nine-manBeijing
22 May 2013
LCCA chief doubts clubs’ scrutiny
22 May 2013
PJF to hold talent hunt programme
22 May 2013
Brothers CC win POF Wah T20 title
22 May 2013
It is always special to have India as the opposition: Hafeez
21 May 2013
Mourinho to leave Real at end of the season
21 May 2013
Sree a small fry, big fish involved: Police
21 May 2013
Pakistan chance hinges on their batting: Zaheer Abbas
21 May 2013
Record-tying four women to start at Indy
21 May 2013
Bae captures first US PGA title
21 May 2013
Jennifer wins Mobile Bay LPGA
21 May 2013
Taekwondo players vow to win golds for Pakistan
21 May 2013
I can only play for Barca, says Messi
21 May 2013
Hopkins to defend title in July
21 May 2013
PU clinch Archery title
21 May 2013
Cricket: Scotland-Pakistan ODI washed out
20 May 2013
A job well done by Benitez
20 May 2013
Faysal Bank T20 Super 8 Cup 2013
Faysal Bank T20 Super 8 Cup 2013
Faysal Bank T20 Super 8 Cup 2013 Schedule, Match Timetable, Fixtures, Results, ...
Pakistan Tour Of South Africa 2013
Pakistan Tour Of South Africa 2013
Pakistan tour of South Africa 2013 schedule begins on Friday February 1st, 2013 ...
Pakistan Tour Of India 2012/13
Pakistan Tour Of India 2012/13
Pakistan tour of India 2012/13 is begun on Tuesday, December 25, 2012 in India. ...
Faysal Bank T20 Cup 2012-13
Faysal Bank T20 Cup 2012-13
The Faysal Bank T-20 Cup will be held in Lahore from December 1-9. The 14 ...
World XI Tour Of Pakistan 2012
World XI Tour Of Pakistan 2012
After a long time finally the Pakistani Cricket Stadium is going to be lightened ...
Champions League Twenty20 Home
Champions League Twenty20 Home
Champions League Twenty20 (CLT20) is an initiative of the Board of Control for ...
Awaz.tv
Popular Talk Shows
» 11th Hour » Darling » Nuqta e Nazar
» 60 Minute » Dosti Aisa Nata » Off The Record
» 8PM With Fareeha Idrees » Dunya @ 8 With Malick » On The Front
» Aaj Kamran Khan Ke Saath » Election 2013 Pakistan » Pakistan Aaj Raat
» Aaj With Reham Khan » Election Cell » Pakistan At 7
» Aap Ki Baat » Faisla Awam Ka » Pakistan Chowk
» Aapas Ki Baat » Great Debate » Qaum Ka Sense
» Ab Kya Hoga » Hai Koi Jawab » Rana Mubashir @ Prime Time
» Ab Tak » Hasb e Haal » Reporter Pakistani
» Agar » Hum Awaam » Sach ka Safar
» Agenda 360 » Hum Log » Sairbeen
» Aik Din Geo Ke Saath » Ikhtilaf » Samaa Special
» Apna Apna Gareban » Insight » Sar e Aam
» Assignment » Islamabad Say » Sawal Hai Pakistan Ka
» Awam Kay Samnay » Islamabad Tonight » Siyah Sufaid
» Awam Ki Awaz » Jirga » Soch Pakistan
» Awam Ki Baat » Karachi Mera Hai » Straight Forward
» Awaz » Khara Sach With Mubashir Lucman » Takraar
» Azme Alishan » Kyun » Target Point
» Baat Se Baat » Live With Talat » The Right Angle
» Bacha Jamora Jaag Ja » Maazrat Kay Saath » To The Point
» Badalti Seyasat » Masla Kya Hai » Tonight With Jasmeen
» Bisaat » Meri Dunya Hassan Nisar Kay Sath » Tonight With Moeed Pirzada
» Bottom Line » Mukalma Dr. Gill Kay Saath » Top Story
» Capital Circuit » Mumkin » Weekend Morning Show
» Capital Talk » News Beat » Yaqeen
» Chal Parha » News Eye » Zer e Behas
» Daily News Bulletin
Live Channels
» Aaj Tv
» Ajj Tak
» BBC News 24
» Bloomberg TV UK
» Channel 5
» CNBC
» CNN USA
» DD News
» Dunya News
» IBN
» Live India
» Press TV
» PTV News
» SAMAA TV
» Sky News
» Star News
» Such TV
» Waqt News

Privacy Policy: We use third-party advertising companies to serve ads when you visit our Website. These companies may use information (not including your name, address email address or telephone number) about your visits to this and other Web sites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services of interest to you. If you would like more information about this practice and to know your choices about not having this information used by these companies, click here.

Disclaimer: Awaz.tv is not responsible for any content linked to or referred to from these pages. All videos, live tvs, blogs or video links point to content hosted on third party websites or members. We are using third party links for live tvs. Users who upload these videos or blogs agree not to upload illegal content when creating their user accounts. Awaz.tv does not accept responsibility for content hosted on third party websites or by the members. If you have any questions please contact us.
Copyright © 2000-2013 AWAZ.TV. All rights reserved unless where otherwise noted.