News for October 12, 2002
      Edited by Jeff Jones and Chris Henry 
       
       Edita Rumsas freed, Raimondas goes on the attack 
      
        Edita Rumsas 
        Photo: © AFP
         
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       Edita Rumsas, the wife of Lithuanian cyclist Raimondas Rumsas, has been 
        released on 20,000 euros bail from Bonneville prison, after spending 68 
        days behind bars. Edita was arrested on July 28, the last day of the Tour 
        de France, when French customs officers found a cache of drugs, some of 
        which were illegal, in her car. She was placed under investigation for 
        drug trafficking and related charges, while her husband Raimondas, who 
        finished third in the Tour de France, was the subject of a lot of interest 
        from French authorities who believed the drugs were intended for him. 
       
       Edita looked happy and relieved as she left the prison, and was taken 
        away in the Lithuanian ambassador's car. It was the fifth appeal by her 
        lawyers for her release. She will return home immediately to Italy where 
        she lives with her husband Raimondas and two children.  
       Raimondas has been questioned once by French authorities, on September 
        10 while in Italy. He did not test positive for any banned substances 
        during the Tour, and denied that any of the products in Edita's car were 
        for him. Edita claimed that the drugs, which reportedly included testosterone, 
        cortico and anabolic steroids, growth hormone EPO and were for her sick 
        mother.  
       Investigating magistrate Franck Guesdon does not believe that Raimondas 
        was clean however. In an interview with Dimanche.ch, he was asked "Was 
        Raimondas Rumsas doped during the Tour de France?". Guesdon replied, "We 
        are perhaps in the presence of a racing cyclist who, thanks to doping, 
        earned money dishonestly."  
       Guesdon also insinuated that the anti-doping controls during the Tour 
        were not carried out correctly. "It is in the interest of some that they 
        are not too thorough," said the French judge.  
       It didn't take long for the Rumsas camp to react to this, with lawyer 
        Alexandre Varaut telling a press conference today, "In the interview which 
        he [Guesdon] recently gave to a Swiss newspaper, the magistrate said very 
        clearly that Raimondas Rumsas was probably guilty of doping."  
       "He hears him as a witness, does not put him under investigation, and 
        in interviews pronounces judgments...It is a fact without precedent. He 
        now has 10 days to show the proof of what he has said in the press," said 
        Varaut, who filed a complaint for defamation today.  
       Four days in Belgium for TDF 2004? 
       The 2004 Tour de France will start in the Wallonian region of Belgium, 
        with a prologue in Liege followed by three stages all starting in that 
        region. The first stage will probably go from Liege to Charleroi, then 
        a stage from Charleroi to Namur, and finally a stage starting in Waterloo 
        and crossing the Belgian border into France. A budget of 2.3 million euro 
        will be used to organise these stages.  
       Ben Day signs for Carvalhelhos-Boavista 
       Australian cyclist Ben Day has signed for the Portuguese Division II 
        team Carvalhelhos-Boavista for 2003. The team races in Portugal, Spain 
        and France and was one of the most successful Portuguese teams in 2002. 
        This year Day rode for another Division II team, Matesica-Aboboda.  
       Sandra Missbach signs for Farm Frites-Hartol 
      German rider Sandra Missbach will ride for Team Farm Frites-Hartol in 
        2003. She will be the second rider after Christa Pirard to make the step 
        from Team Ton van Bemmelen Sports-Novilon. The 24 year old won the Ronde 
        rond het Ronostrand and the Parel van de Veluwe this season, of her total 
        of four wins. She also rode as a guest rider with Farm Frites Hartol in 
        a few stage races.  
       Missbach has a contract for one year, with an option for a second year, 
        the same as Pirard.  
       The Tasmanian Connection in Herald Sun Tour 2002 
       By Rod Morris  
       Five Tasmanian riders have qualified for a start in the 51st Herald 
        Sun Tour, which takes place from October 18-27. Two of the Tassie riders 
        - Sean Sullivan and Nathan Clarke - will line-up in the Carlton Midstrength 
        team, which includes a strong Apple Isle back-up crew.  
       Devonport man, Rick Martin, who has accompanied 15 previous Herald Sun 
        Tours, will act as manager for the Carlton Midstrength team, while Nathan's 
        father, Dennis Clarke, who is president of the Latrobe Bicycle Race Club, 
        is team mechanic and former rider Peter Philp, will act as masseur. Philp 
        is now based at Werribee in Victoria, but is contemplating a return to 
        Tasmania.  
       Sullivan and Clarke, both 24, have just returned from a six month stint 
        in Europe, where they raced with a strong amateur team [Bloks Nijdam] 
        and gained plenty of personal success. Joining them in the Carlton Midstrength 
        team will be Belgian Elite National Champion Bart Heirewegh, his compatriot 
        Danny In't Ven and Lithuanian, Mindaugas Goncaras.  
       Clarke won the Sprint Championship in last year's Herald Sun Tour, while 
        Sullivan is expected to shine in the corresponding Criterium Championship. 
       
       Fellow Tasmanians, Karl Menzies, Caleb Manion and Bernard Sulzberger 
        will also make their mark on the Herald Sun Tour. Menzies and Manion will 
        ride for the City of Melbourne team, which in fact is under the banner 
        of the UCI trade team, Team Cologne. Manion has also just returned from 
        Europe and his teammates next week will include Victorians, Joel Pearson 
        and James Taylor and German rider Heiko Szonn.  
       Sulzberger has been enlisted in the Australian Institute of Sport team, 
        which will represent VicRoads, one of the tour's major sponsors. Sulzberger's 
        teammates will include a trio of Queenslanders, Ashley Huthinson, Jonathon 
        Cantwell and Aaron Kemps, who won last year's Latrobe Wheelrace and talented 
        Victorian, Lee Godfrey.  
       The 10 day, 12 stage Herald Sun Tour will start in Melbourne City next 
        Friday with a 40 minute criterium before venturing clockwise around Victoria 
        over 1028 km. The race will include two double stage days, 103 intermediate 
        sprints and 29 hill climbs, including a penultimate climb up the tough 
        Mt Baw Baw - a stage some riders are already describing as "Hell on Earth." 
       
       The Herald Sun Tour has been upgraded a 2.3 category by the sport's 
        world governing body, the UCI and will include 35 international riders 
        from 14 different countries and 45 Australians. There will also be $120,000 
        prizemoney on offer to keep the riders more than a little bit interested. 
       
       Tour de Langkawi upgraded to 2.2 
       By Tommy Campbell, Irish Independent, Evening Herald, Sunday Independent 
       
       Tour de France's Jean Marie Leblanc and Telekom Malaysia Le Tour de 
        Langkawi's Datuk Wan Lokman have one agenda, and that is the success of 
        their respective tours. Admittedly LTDL, which first saw the light of 
        day in 1996, is only in its infancy compared to le Tour, which will celebrate 
        its 100th anniversary next year.  
       The world and its oyster knows about Le Tour but LTDL is an Asian event, 
        and in that part of the globe it is fast becoming well known thanks to 
        the efforts of Datuk wan Lokman and his organisation First Cartel which 
        is based in Kuala Lumpur.  
       In the last few days, the Professional Cycling Council of the Union 
        Cycliste Internationale at it's meeting in Zolder Belgium has upgraded 
        the Malaysian stage race from 2.3 to 2.2. This makes the Telekom Malaysia 
        Le Tour de Langkawi the highest ranked cycling event outside Europe, comparable 
        to the Tours of Germany, Portugal, and Sweden.  
       Since its inception in 1996, Le Tour de Langkawi has grown in stature 
        and in 1998 when Alan Rushton and his London based Sport for Television 
        Company came on board as the Technical Operators, the event simply moved 
        up a gear and has continued that upward trend which surely made the upgrading 
        a formality.  
       Of course the support of the Malaysian Government and its Prime Minister 
        Dato' Seri Dr. Mahathir Bin Mohamad has been the key to its success. In 
        addition the extremely high level of organisation and the continued investment 
        in the event by its main sponsor Telekom Malaysia and supporting sponsors, 
        Malaysian Airlines, Petronas, Gamuda, Proton cars have contributed greatly. 
        The race now attracts top cycling teams in the world, proof of the stature 
        of this race on the calendar.  
       It is also recognition of the investment that First Cartel is putting 
        into the television coverage of the event that now has live broadcast 
        for 2 hours every day.  
       According to Race Director Pat McQuaid "this is terrific news for the 
        Tour de Langkawi and a recognition of the continued effort of Datuk Wan 
        Lokman, Race Organiser to achieve the highest levels. It is likewise a 
        huge boost to cycling in Asia and will have a very positive effect on 
        the promotion of the sport in the region."  
       Verge New England Championship Cyclo-Cross Series Round 2 
       The Verge New England Championship Cyclo-Cross Series picks up with 
        Round Two at Stage Fort Park in Gloucester, MA on October 13, 2002. Multiple 
        National Champions will be on the start line for this round of the Verge 
        Series. Round One winner Mark Gullickson looks to defend his Verge Series 
        leader's jersey with the help of his Mongoose/Hyundai teammate Todd Wells 
        who will be flying the red, white and blue of the U.S. National Cyclo-Cross 
        Champion's jersey.  
       Meanwhile, last week's runner-up Jonathan Page (Richard Sachs) will 
        be trying to go one spot better in one of his final U.S appearances before 
        he heads back to Switzerland for the European 'cross circuit.  
       Like Gullickson, former two-time US National Champion Mark McCormack 
        of Saturn will also bring help in defending his 2001 overall Verge Series 
        title in the form of his brother (and Saturn teammate) Frank McCormack. 
       
       They'll all be challenged by Jonny Sundt (K2 Bikes), the reigning (and 
        5 time) Canadian National Champion Peter Wedge (Kona), U.S. U23 National 
        Cyclo-Cross Champion Adam Craig (Giant), New England Favourite Johs Huseby 
        (Independent Fabrications), and the Clif Bar team of Jackson Stewart, 
        Dave Wyandt, and Andy Jacques-Maynes.  
       Mary McConnelough (Seven Cycles) won round one going away. She should 
        have more of a battle on her hands in Gloucester, thanks to the California 
        duo of Carmen D'Alusio and Gina Hall flying of Team Clif Bar.  
       Also on hand will be New England Series regulars; Canadian National 
        Champion Shauna Gillies-Smith (SRP-Gearworks-Spin Arts), U.S. Masters 
        Champion Jodi Groesbeck (Putney/WestHill), and U.S. collegiate champion 
        Alicia Genest (Richard Sachs).  
       Remaining rounds of the Verge New England Championship Cyclo-Cross Series 
       
       Round 2 - October 13: ECV Cyclo-Cross, UCI Category 2 
        Round 3 - October 27: The 12th Annual Cycle-Smart Amherst International, 
        UCI Category 2 
        Round 4 - November 24: ChainBiter Cyclo-Cross, UCI Category 3 
        Round 5 - December 1: W. E. Stedman Co. Grand Prix of Cyclo-Cross, UCI 
        Category 3 
        Round 6 - December 8: American Express Financial Advisors Cyclo-Cross, 
        UCI Category 3  
        
         
      
      
      
 
        
        
        
         
       
        
         
       
        
        
         
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