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Postby richv » Fri Aug 18, 2006 8:05 am

His seat is also far too low and he could do with longer cranks :lol:
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Postby Dr Frigo » Thu Aug 24, 2006 11:11 am

He won't go very far either with spoke-less wheels!

New potential doping scandal in MTB (from Singletrackworld.com) ...

[quote]At the recent mountain bike World Championships, co-favourite José Antonio Hermida has been ordered back to his home country by the Spanish cycling federation before his first race showing. The federation cited "serious personal reasons" for his early return. By which they mean suspicions of doping.


Today, José Hermida commented on his early departure and informed on the backgrounds. According to his press release, a nickname has been found in documents belonging to a person linked to the recent Operacion Puerto doping investigation in Spain. The Spanish sports federation suspected José Hermida to be meant by said nickname and informed the Spanish cycling federation about it. Based on this information, the Spanish cycling federation decided to draw back José Hermida from the world championships.

So far, no official statement is available from the Spanish cycling federation R.F.E.C. At the moment, José Hermida is neither suspended by the UCI nor is he subject to any other sanctions.

The Multivan Merida Biking Team will follow this case very critically and has already asked for a complete look in the files in order to get an objective understanding of the situation at hand. As one of mountain biking?s leading race teams, the team follows a zero-tolerance strategy in case of a doping offence.

Following you will find José Antonio Hermida?s official press release which has been sent to the Multivan Merida Biking Team on the early evening of 22nd August. José Hermida is responsible for the content of the following press release.



Press Release By Jose Hermida:

"On August 18th the RFEC sent me a fax requesting me to leave the National Team in New Zealand, following direct instructions given by the CSD. The main reason given by the RFEC, on behalf of the CSD, was none other but the supposed appearance of a nickname on a paper belonging to someone involved in the so-called ?operación puerto?, a name which has been falsely and artificially attributed to me, without any consideration or certainty.

"The argument indicated by the CSD and the RFEC in order to suspend my participation in the MTB World Championship in New Zealand, is so absurd and beyond any sports regulation, and at the same time so harmful to me, that it has led to the initiation of the appropriate penal and civil proceedings. These legal proceedings will be undertaken against both the Secretary General of the RFEC, Mr BERMUDEZ GONZALEZ, and the RFEC itself, as well as against the responsible parties of the CSD which have participated in this political decision, given that in this case:

"1. There are no existing legal charges against me.
2. There are no current sanctions against me

"As such, there is no data available which could place in doubt my professionalism, and even less force me to abandon an international competition. This issue has, however, initiated a series of doubts, questions and rumours regarding myself, taking advantage of the World MBT Championships and the imminent beginning of the Spanish Cycling Tour (Vuelta a España) with a clear and manifest intention of obtaining the media advantage that the communication of this decision has for both the CSD and the RFEC."

News report from Multivan Merida Biking Team:

Multivan Merida Biking Team demands a look in Operacion Puerto's files

After mountain biker José Hermida has been ordered back from the world championships in New Zealand by his national federation prematurely, his team Multivan-Merida now demands a comprehensive look in those Operacion Puerto?s files that are supposed to be relating vaguely to the rider. So far, neither sufficient reasons nor any proof has been given for José Hermida?s suspension. Neither the team nor the UCI have received any informations on this matter. For this reason, legal measures have been taken to ensure a look in the files.

The affected José Hermida has demanded this look from the start and moreover has been asked by his team?s management emphatically to do his utmost to participate actively in the clearing up of this matter.

As long as the Multivan Merida Biking Team has no additional informations on José Hermida?s suspension at hand, the team sees no need to act at the moment. Still, the team?s management stresses its zero-tolerance strategy regarding doping offences.
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