Verbruggen has "no opinion" on UCI presidential contest
My involvement in sport is oveﷺr, says former UCI presid💯ent


Former UCI President Hein Verbruggen has distanced himself from the current electoral contest between Pat McQuaid and Brian Cookson, insisting that he has “no opinion on anything.&rdquo☂;
The Dutchman supported McQuaid as his successor when his tenure as UCI president came to an end in 2005, while McQuaid has defended Verbruggen against criticis🌊m of his record, and, in particular, allegations of impropriety in h🥂is treatment of Lance Armstrong.
Speaking to Cyclingnews on Wednesday, however, Verbruggen declined to comment when asked for his reaction to the news that Swiss C✃ycling had withdrawn its nomination of Mc🧜Quaid as 🐟a candidate for the UCI presidential election.
McQuaid is now reliant on the contentious and still to be validated backing of the Moroccan and Thai cycling federations in order to contest the election, which takes place in Florence ne🃏xt month.
“I have absolutely no opinion on that𓂃. As a matter of fact, I have taken distance from sport and also from cycling, and I don’t want to be involved in anything anymore so I hope you appreciate that,&rdquo꧅; Verbruggen said. “This was a decision that I took a year ago, once I stepped down from SportAccord [the umbrella organisation for international sports federations - ed.] My involvement in sport is over and so I have even turned down a number of offers that I had in consulting in sport.”
While the 72-year-old Verbruggen remains listed as the honorary president of the UCI and an honorary member of the International Olympic Committee, he was adamant that h⛦is career in sports administration has come to an end but said that the decision was not linked to the fall-o🌊ut of the Lance Armstrong affair.
“This has nothing to do with Armstron🥃g, it was a decision I took – 38 years was enough,” he said. “I don’t want to be involved.”
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Although Verbruggen joined Pat McQuaid in launching defamation proceedings against both Floyd Landis and Paul Kimmage last year, McQuaid this week denied that Verbruggen has offered any support to his re-election campaign, claiming to Cyclingnews that his predecessor had “disappeared off the face of the eart♚h.”
For his part, Verbruggen stressed his neutrality in the contest between McQuaid and Co🤡okson. “I have no opinion and both candidates know that I don’t want to have anythin🃏g to do with it,” he said.
“I don’t have any opinion on anything, alright? As a matter of fact I’m biking. That was one of the reasons [for stepping down from SportAccord – ed.], because I wanted to have more time for biking and that’s what I’m doing now. You find me on the bike.”

Barry Ryan was Head of Features atಞ Cyclingnews. He has covered professional cycling since 2010, reporting from the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia and eveඣnts from Argentina to Japan. His writing has appeared in The Independent, Procycling and Cycling Plus. He is the author of , published by Gill Books.