Vuelta News forSeptember 2, 2003
Edited by Chris Henry
Domina Vacanze out of Vuelta
Unipublic, the organising body of the Vuelta a España, has held
its ground and officially excluded Domina Vacanze from the race in response
to Mario Cipollini's decision not to take part. Domina Vacanze was a wildcard
selection for the Vuelta, and Unipublic has said on several occasions
that the team's invitation was dependent on the presence of world champion
Cipollini. The team's own efforts to persuade its star to make the trip
to Spain were unsuccessful.
"The Vuelta and cycling deserve more respect from Domina Vacanze," said
Victor Cordero, sports director for Unipublic. "On August 5th, when we
sent the letters of registration to the invited teams, we made it clear:
Cipollini's presence was imperative. On the 18th, they responded to us
with Cipollini included as leader. Now they tell us he's not coming."
Cordero added his disappointment that other teams could not be invited
in place of Domina Vacanze, but noted that the three week tour will carry
on with only 21 of the 22 teams invited. "It's also unfortunate that we
have to deny entry to riders like [Cipollini's teammates] Miguel Angel
Perdiguero or Giovanni Lombardi," Cordero continued, "but this is a matter
of principle."
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