UCI's new anti-doping rules
It makes for interesting reading. Ok, not really interesting but there's one or two interesting bits in it.
84. A Rider who has given notice of retirement from cycling to the UCI and wants to return to competition at
international level shall notify the UCI at least 6 (six) months in advance. The Rider shall be included in
the Registered Testing Pool and may not resume competing at international level until after a period of
four months for which he has provided whereabouts information and during which he has been available
for unannounced Out-of-Competition Testing. For each Missed Test during the period that the Rider has
to provide whereabouts information before resuming competition, this period will be extended with one
month.
84. A Rider who has given notice of retirement from cycling to the UCI and wants to return to competition at
international level shall notify the UCI at least 6 (six) months in advance. The Rider shall be included in
the Registered Testing Pool and may not resume competing at international level until after a period of
four months for which he has provided whereabouts information and during which he has been available
for unannounced Out-of-Competition Testing. For each Missed Test during the period that the Rider has
to provide whereabouts information before resuming competition, this period will be extended with one
month.
Fckin' Quintana … that creep can roll, man.
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mylesrants wrote:
All good and well but dont think it would stand up to a challenge under existing european employment laws.
MGGasping - but somehow still alive !0