Cycling team suspended for fraud after dressing mechanic as rider because they were short a cyclist

The American women’s cycling team Cynisca was suspended by the sport’s governing body for “fraud” for dressing a team mechanic as a rider to avoid disqualification from a race.

The American women’s cycling team Cynisca was suspended by the sport’s governing body for “fraud” for dressing a team mechanic as a rider to avoid disqualification from a race.

Cynisca was short one rider to be eligible for the Belgium Argenta Classic in July. The team's sporting director, Danny Van Haute, instructed the team to deceive race officials and “lie about the whereabouts of a fifth rider,” the Union Cycliste Internationale, or UCI, said in a statement Monday.

Riders Anna Hicks, Cara O’Neil, Katherine Sarkisov and Claire Windsor told officials their last rider was present but too ill to participate, the UCI said. However, officials still required all five riders to sign the start sheet and be at the start of the race to participate in the event. 

Van Haute then directed team mechanic Moira Barrett to wear “rider’s clothes and a face mask” and “present herself at the start and sign the start sheet as the team’s fifth rider,” according to the UCI. 

“The above-mentioned members of the team were therefore all found to have participated in a fraud under article 12.4.008 of the UCI Regulations, with different levels of implication,” the UCI said.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/sports/cycling-team-suspended-fraud-dressing-mechanic-rider-short-cyclist-rac-rcna140707


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