Maybe Lance didn't read the small print every time he signed an entry form; I doubt that UCI race entries are any less explicit than my CTT ones:
I understand that the event will be held under the Rules and Regulations of Cycling Time Trials as shown in the current Handbook and I confirm that I am conversant with such Rules and Regulations and undertake to abide by them...I agree to accept the decision of the promoter in all the matters concerning the event and my participation in it subject to such rights of appeal or review as may be provided for in the Rules and Regulations of Cycling Time Trials.
No recourse to law is available, if you enter you place yourself under the exclusive jurisdiction of the sports governing body. We all know this, I wonder why Lance with his fancy lawyers can't get his head around it. I think the clue is right there; at this point his advisers have stopped acting in his interest and are just doing anything they can to rack up fees before the whole house of cards comes tumbling down.
Fabiani is probably even making money on the photocopying at this point
Armstrong’s lawyer Mark Fabiani provided BikeRadar with the [80 page] motion for temporary restraining order as well as two related documents, a 111-page final complaint and a 57-page final brief.
Maybe Lance didn't read the small print every time he signed an entry form; I doubt that UCI race entries are any less explicit than my CTT ones:
No recourse to law is available, if you enter you place yourself under the exclusive jurisdiction of the sports governing body. We all know this, I wonder why Lance with his fancy lawyers can't get his head around it. I think the clue is right there; at this point his advisers have stopped acting in his interest and are just doing anything they can to rack up fees before the whole house of cards comes tumbling down.
Fabiani is probably even making money on the photocopying at this point