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Hysteria Builds as Stuttgart Seeks to Bar Bettini, DiLuca

Stories at VN and CN and even Eurosport. Still desperate for the pelt of a doper they can waive around, organizers of the Stuttgart Worlds have turned to a local court (?) for an injunction against the participation of reigning world champion Paolo Bettini and demi-favorite Danilo DiLuca. All over this action are the fingerprints of German TV network ZDF, who have threatened to pull the plug once again on Cycling if the race contains the whiff of doping. Instead, ZDF will help its viewers celebrate a purer version of human athleticism by showing Leni Riefenstahl's Olympia.

Sorry if I sound like Cosmo this morning (not that there's anything wrong with it!), but the anti-doping grandstanding around these races knows no sensible limit. The two riders' cases are completely different: DiLuca is under investigation in his home country and the Italian federation may block him at any moment - the universally accepted method for dealing with suspect riders. Given the number of potential issues, it'd be for the best if they did.

But Bettini is a completely different story. The Rainbow Jersey is accused of violating the spirit of the event by not signing the Pledge, even though he signed the partial commitment to clean sport in July (not the full Tour de France version since he didn't ride the Tour) and committed to providing blood samples if requested. Organizers and Pat McQuaid began carping about this earlier in the week, but McQuaid has already lost his challenge to Valverde and is openly admitting that the Pledge matter is no grounds for barring Bettini.

Bettini's name also came up in a TV report that he supplied testosterone to confessed doper Patrik Sinkewitz. No doubt German TV and the Stuttgart organizers are attracted to the version of the story where Sinking Joke isn't so much a doper as a willing dupe to the Evil Foreign Manipulator. Unfortunately Sinkewitz and his attorney have issued full-throated denials of the report.

The move against Bettini is a desperate act on the part of the organizers to show their anti-doping mettle. This is classic tough-on-crime grandstanding, where political candidates grope around aimlessly for a shady character to beat up in public, with no consideration of the merits of any case. Back in the real world, the sport officially (legally) insists on some evidence of guilt before presuming riders non-innocent. Failing to sign the bogus Pledge isn't enough, and being the subject of wild rumors isn't either. The German media has apparently become obsessed with doping in Cycling, and the hysteria has spread to the organizers of the World Championships such that they seem bent on making a sideshow of their own show. Unless the media have something concrete, I really wish they'd bug off and start sifting through the dumpsters outside the training facilities at Hertha Berlin or Bayern Munich or something.

[Incidentally, ZDF would pull the plug on its viewers but not the feed supplied to the rest of the world, according to CN. Apparently the feeding frenzy stops short of contract abrogation.]

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Nice rant :-)
Well said.

Tuttobici had an editorial this morning to the same effect.  Overdose, they said.  Overdose on the blitz, the NAS.  Overdose of Puerto, Birilo, Amigo di Birillo, Valv-Piti, lists revealed and negated.
http://www.tuttobiciweb.it/main.php?page=news&cmd=cerca_d&id=13289

It would be nice to have a major race that did not have to descend into anti-doping hysteria.  So tiresome.  If I wanted to follow politics, I'd watch Cspan.

by gavia on Sep 27, 2007 11:58 AM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Dude
I suppose it's not technically a violation of Godwin's Law . . . .

by Sui Juris on Sep 27, 2007 12:13 PM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Ha!
Close, though.

A link to actual footage would definitely lead to immediate suspension ;-)

by gavia on Sep 27, 2007 12:23 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Heh heh
Flirting with it a bit, I know. But I was really only thinking of her Olympics work, not the military stuff.

by Chris... on Sep 27, 2007 12:23 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Olympia
To elaborate a bit, I did think it was worth mocking the concept of pure sport, even if the image is a bit harsh. Clean sport is just as much a myth as 1930s racist superiority was (thank you Jessie Owens!). It's time for ZDF and the like to start looking at things as they are.

by Chris... on Sep 27, 2007 12:30 PM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Pedalling backwards...
McQuaid now says that the Germans were wrong, dammit, and that the move against Bettini was all about politics.  Uh, thanks Pat, for stating the obvious.

Bettini will ride worlds, as of now.

by gavia on Sep 27, 2007 12:35 PM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

McQuaid is the rational voice here???
Next thing you know, Dick Pound will be calling for everyone to calm down.

by 12string on Sep 27, 2007 1:15 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

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