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PostPosted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 4:14 am Reply with quote
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The chances of securing an entry in the 2010 Tour de France were always slim, considering the number of teams vying for a start. But today it was confirmed that Saur-Sojasun will not be racing the Tour, and therefore 2010 will remain another year that the peleton will be without Gitane.

2011 will be different, as the "pro tour" agreement will be no more and the ASO will be able to invite whomever it pleases. It appears likely that Gitane will remain a sponsor of a high-caliber team and may be able to gain an entry next year.


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Stéphane Heulot "Furious Over Tour Non-Selection" 
PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 4:20 am Reply with quote
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Saur-Sojasun manager furious over Tour non-selection
"Cycling of the past prevailed" according to Heulot, openly criticises BMC

By: Hedwig Kröner
From: Cyclingnews.com, April 1, 2010

After Tour de France organiser ASO announced the wild card invitations to the 2010 Grand Tour earlier this week, the manager of French Pro Continental team Saur-Sojasun, Stéphane Heulot, has spoken out angrily against the non-selection of his squad, saying that "the cycling of the past prevailed over a team of future hopefuls."

Heulot, who directs a team of mostly young riders, was disappointed at ASO's decision to privilege international top teams in its invitations when, earlier this year, Tour de France director Christian Prudhomme had indicated that smaller outfits like Saur-Sojasun, Skil-Shimano or Vacansoleil also had their chances if they showed good early season performances.

"They made us believe that there was a competition on a sporting level, while it seems clear now that the file was closed many weeks ago," Heulot said in a press release. "It's not a case of being 'bad losers', quite simply because there never was any match. The selection criteria and the rules of the game were never clearly defined."

The team manager was saddened his young guns would miss their opportunity to defy international pros at the Tour, and said this kind of competition would have been of great benefit to the outfit.

"We needed this competition to grow," he explained. "We are engaged in a long-term project with young French riders who need top-level competitions to express their talent and give world-class cycling a fresh breeze. But if we don't participate in these events, we won't be able to make them progress. So people shouldn't be surprised that French cycling doesn't develop like it should..."

While he accepted the decision, Heulot later vented more steam to the media. Speaking to 20minutes.fr, the team manager especially criticised the wild card invitation of US squad BMC Racing Team.

"This choice is based on one man only [Cadel Evans - ed.]," he continued. "Of course, he's the World Champion, but he didn't achieve anything at the Tour last year. Moreover, objectively speaking, BMC hasn't won a race yet. And let's not forget that this team is directed by the same people who were the management of Phonak [which was dismantled after several doping affairs - ed.]. It just hurts to see these people, who are neither deaf nor blind to what has happened, come back all proud to the sport, taking on the World Champion as their only asset for a Tour de France selection."

But Heulot hadn't finished fuming. Speaking about newly-formed teams Sky and RadioShack, he added, "It annoys me to see that a million dollars transfer market allows a qualification for the Tour de France. Let's be clear: Today, Evans has no chance of winning the Tour. His decision was one of money, but he has no team. And if he can't start in the Tour, who will be the team's leader? Hincapie? Great - another young promise...!"

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 1:21 pm Reply with quote
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Do you think he's at all upset by Saur's non-selection? Wink Ouch! Some of his points are fair as Saur has actually won something this year, but the chances that they would win a stage at the Tour are still slim, whereas ASO knows that it is good press for them to have the reigning World Champ fighting it out in the top 10, which is pretty likely. Besides, it is all about the money, not the sport. Nice little temper tantrum though Laughing .

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 8:38 pm Reply with quote
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Don't forget that Cycling is the national sport and that "national" means the grovernment and the government is Presedent Sarkozy. Sarkozy has made several personal "fly-in" appearences on the tour and did get a "free" bike from Armstrong last week.

And, don't forget that France 2 and 3 that televise the tour are state owned and right now under-financed from lack of revenue after supression of commercials (pub) after 20h00.


And remember that Saur is still partly owned in a complicated way by the government (I believe they are trying to sell off) and was once in the hands of friends of Sarkozy who may have no kind words or postitive influence on the affaires of Saur.

The "one day yes and the next day no" decision making is very typical of French business and government recently and reflects no real concerted direction and gives no hope to honest unbiased practice.

But, the tour is beautifully presented each year and a joy to watch on television. The only regret is high finance from noncycling related sponsors and the riders being hidden under strange looking helmets (protection of investment?) so that we can't really see who is who except by the advertising. Drinking champagne on the final laps is not that great either.

Good luck next year
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