Sinkewitz has failed a dope test and German TV have pulled the plug
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Sinkewitz has failed a dope test and German TV have pulled the plug
Sinkewitz has tested positive for elevated levels of testosterone on 8th June. So much for T-Mobile's testing regime, which was supposed to spot anomalies missed by the UCI. He has been suspended and will be sacked if the B sample also tests positive. German TV have stopped covering the Tour. Live news here: https://live.cyclingnews.com/?id=latest
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Just go to the cyclingnews link:
13:21 CEST
Sinkewitz and teammates were shocked and the injured rider claimed he didn't dope. Sounds familiar. The test was taken before the Tour. It remains to be seen if German television channels will come through with their promise to stop broadcasting the Tour if another doping case surfaces. We will inform you in about an hour on this.
13:31 CEST
We just received the news that the German public channels ARD and ZDF have indeed decided to pull the plug until the doping case of Sinkewitz is further investigated. The channels have said they hope that their action will send a strong signal to all of those involved in cycling.
13:21 CEST
Sinkewitz and teammates were shocked and the injured rider claimed he didn't dope. Sounds familiar. The test was taken before the Tour. It remains to be seen if German television channels will come through with their promise to stop broadcasting the Tour if another doping case surfaces. We will inform you in about an hour on this.
13:31 CEST
We just received the news that the German public channels ARD and ZDF have indeed decided to pull the plug until the doping case of Sinkewitz is further investigated. The channels have said they hope that their action will send a strong signal to all of those involved in cycling.
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can't understand pulling the tour coverage though, seems a little drastic
it always looks to me like the german networks wanted an excuse not to show the race
mind you it'll kill pro cycling in germany if they dont show pro cycling.
its why pro cycling in uk is mainly amatuer cos the networks wont show pro cycling
it always looks to me like the german networks wanted an excuse not to show the race
mind you it'll kill pro cycling in germany if they dont show pro cycling.
its why pro cycling in uk is mainly amatuer cos the networks wont show pro cycling
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The rationale for German TV's response is not made clear in any of the articles I've seen in English (yeah, I'm pretty much a monoglot). I think all they'll do is piss people off, and perhaps encourage some more of the ridiculous polititians there to engage in knee-jerk reactions - similar to the Stuttgart councilwoman who wants to ban Eric Zabel from this year's World Championships there.
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13:31 CEST
We just received the news that the German public channels ARD and ZDF have indeed decided to pull the plug until the doping case of Sinkewitz is further investigated. The channels have said they hope that their action will send a strong signal to all of those involved in cycling.
13:31 CEST
We just received the news that the German public channels ARD and ZDF have indeed decided to pull the plug until the doping case of Sinkewitz is further investigated. The channels have said they hope that their action will send a strong signal to all of those involved in cycling.
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that's one thing that is good about us liberal wacko americans.... we don't care about doping.....has baseball or football suffered? no!... if the europeans stop showing cycling and it "dies" over there... all the riders will come to the usa and we'll end up benefiting... sponsors don't like bad publicity, but they're still raking in the $$ and isn't $$ what it's really all about?.. or am i way off here??
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velonews are now reporting that the German government wants to cancel the world championships in Stuttgart later this year.
https://velonews.com/news/fea/12590.0.html
Massive overreaction. This is the German government playing politics. Who are the German government to punish all the innocent riders from all over the world, who just want their crack at the world title? They also want to ban anyone who's ever tested positive or admitted to using doping products in the past. What happened to serving your punishment and then being allowed to make amends?
This stinks of hypocrisy, given the role played by the former East Germany in establishing doping in elite sport in the 70's and 80's.
https://velonews.com/news/fea/12590.0.html
Massive overreaction. This is the German government playing politics. Who are the German government to punish all the innocent riders from all over the world, who just want their crack at the world title? They also want to ban anyone who's ever tested positive or admitted to using doping products in the past. What happened to serving your punishment and then being allowed to make amends?
This stinks of hypocrisy, given the role played by the former East Germany in establishing doping in elite sport in the 70's and 80's.
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ard and zdf (not government-run, but public tv channels btw.) warned gerolsteiner and t-mobile that they'd stop broadcasting if one of the german pro-team riders would be tested positive.
sinkewitz already missed a few tests last year. t-mobile knew about that since may and still nominated him for this year's tdf-sqad.