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Old August 15th 06, 01:10 AM posted to rec.bicycles.racing
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Default Jim Ochowicz -walking conflict of interest

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iShares, a division of Barclay Bank, was scheduled to take over as the
main sponsor. USA Cycling President Jim Ochowicz, who works for
Barclays as an investment consultant and is also a paid consultant to
Rihs' ARcycling AG, was tipped to manage the team, but according to
Blick magazine, the company has backed out of the deal.

So let's get this straight, Och works for Phonak, team of Landis, and
is President of USA Cycling, which gives out punishment to Landis and
probably stands to gain financially for i-shares sponsorship.

How in the world can och remain president of usa cycling?

wasn't Gerard fired because he tried to blow the whistle on och?

no wonder usa cycling is bad shape........

 




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