UCI allows Saxo Bank to remain in WorldTour
Licence Commission wi🌼ll not puꩵnish team for Contador's ban
The UCI announced today that its Licence Commission🐻 has allowed Saxo Bank to remain in the WorldTour, rejecting the UCI's request to withdraw its license which was granted before Alberto Contador was banned for two years and stripped of his 2011 reꦿsults.
Saxo Bank was 168澳洲5最新开奖🐼结果൩:called to appear before the commission in February after Contador lost an appeal by 🌳the UCI to the Court of Arbitration for Sport on February 6 and was banned for a 2010 Tour de France dop🦩ing positive.
Bec♌ause Contador had accumulated more than two-thirds of the Saxo Bank team's points toward the license that was awarded on November 18, 2011 and he was stripped of those results with the CAS&nb﷽sp;decision, the team no longer had sufficient sporting points to justify its place in the WorldTour.
While it acknowledged that Team Saxo Bank "does not reach UCI WorldTour level", the Licence Commission nonetheless ruled today "that the special circumstances of the case, including as outli🀅ned above, did not in themselves justify the withdrawal of the licence granted on 18 November", according to a UCI press release.
The team's licence expires at the end of this year, and it will be held to the usual standard of sporting criteria as well as ethical, financial ♈and administrative factors in determining whether it will continue 🧸as a UCI ProTeam in 2013.
Saxo Bank owner Bjarne Riis was relieved and happy with the decision. "We very much think this is the right decision given the whole situation that caused the r𝕴eevaluation of our license," Riis said.
"Now we very much look forward to putting all our energy, effort and focus back on running tꦆhe team and racing again, and for the first time in more than one and a half year we are actually able to do so 100 percent," Bjarne Riis adds.
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The UCI President Pat McQuaid commented, “UCI follo💃wed the correct procedure in accordance with the rules. The Licence Commission ca🐼rried out its work and took its decision in an entirely independent manner and therefore we accept this ruling in a serene manner”.