News flash for March 6, 2003Edited by Chris Henry Team Coast suspended by UCIThe UCI announced Thursday afternoon that it has suspended Team Coast from competition, effective immediately. Riders currently competing in Spain at the Vuelta a Murcia are authorized to complete the event, otherwise the team is not permitted to race. Team Coast has been under the watchful eye of the UCI following claims from several riders that their salaries had not been paid in 2002. However, as recently as Wednesday, the team's situation appeared stable. The UCI's Alain Rumpf told Cyclingnews Wednesday that, "Certainly, Team Coast has to send us specific documents as required by the UCI's Professional Cycling Council for their registration, and perhaps they have been asked for more information than some other teams this year, but everything with Coast so far is in order." However, subsequent to our discussion with Mr Rumpf, new documents arrived at the UCI late on Wednesday, which were checked with the bank and showed that the Team Coast protocol wasn't in compliance with the Professional Cycling Council regulations. The UCI therefore issued the following statement Thursday afternoon: The International Cycling Union announces the suspension of Team Coast, who therefore cannot participate to any race as of today. This Trade Team I had been registered under certain conditions, one of them being to prove the payment of salaries to riders and staff every month. Pending fulfillment of this condition, the team is suspended. Riders of Team Coast currently participating in the Vuelta Ciclista a Murcia are authorized to finish the event.
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