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LONDON -- A group of the UCIs fiercest critics called for the president to step aside Monday, and asked three-time Tour de France winner Greg LeMond to put himself forward to run cycling in the interim. LeMond said after Change Cycling Nows inaugural meeting that International Cycling Union President Pat McQuaid cant remain in his job while a panel examines possible links between the organization and the doping case involving Lance Armstrong. "I would love to be part of the process of change and if that means as interim president then I would be willing to do that," LeMond said. "I said if we cant find anyone more qualified," the 51-year-old American added. "I will do whatever I can to help change the sport. I am definitely not pushing myself ... cycling needs radical change, it needs new leadership." The sport is reeling from its most damaging scandal in which Armstrong was stripped of his seven Tour titles among other victories and banned for life after a damning report by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency. Pre-empting the Change Cycling Now meeting in London, the UCI announced Friday that a three-man panel will scrutinize McQuaid and his predecessor Hein Verbruggen over their relations with Armstrong. McQuaid was elected president not long after Armstrong first retired in 2005, and Verbruggen is now honorary president of the UCI. The governing body denies claims made by former Armstrong teammates to USADA that it covered up suspicious samples from Armstrong in exchange for payments totalling $125,000, or that the American rider enjoyed special protection. But LeMond questioned how McQuaid and Verbruggen could remain in their roles until the panel, headed by a retired British judge, files its report in June. "During this investigation you cant have the fox guarding the henhouse, and that means they need to willingly step down -- now," LeMond said. "Will they? Most likely not because they are protecting their own position. It will take pressure." LeMond said cycling must be run by someone who is "beyond reproach." "We need to find a great leader who can take the sport forward and repair the damage that has been done," he said. Change Cycling Now is funded by sportswear company Skins, which is suing the UCI for $2 million after claiming its brand has been damaged by backing the sport as the Armstrong scandal unfolded. The International Olympic Committee executive board is this week discussing whether to strip Armstrong of his bronze medal from the 2000 Sydney Games. "I still would love to see Armstrong come forward and reveal how, and I might even shake his hand if he would do this," LeMond said. "Because I think what he could offer is insight into really what was happening ... things dont happen by themselves. It was a huge effort by multiple people and he alone can reveal that. "It would be one redeeming thing he could do for cycling, because he has done a lot of damage for cycling." While Change Cycling Now is trying to pitch itself as the organization to lead the overhaul of cycling, no current riders attended its two-day meeting in London. Skins chairman Jaimie Fuller, who is fronting the group, claimed more than 10 cyclists rebuffed his invitation to attend. "There were a couple who it was geographically difficult for, but the vast majority were intimidated about what could happen to them if they stuck their heads above the parapet and were critical of the UCI," Fuller said. Speaking on the same media conference panel as Fuller, investigative journalist Paul Kimmage claimed cyclists are "terrified of what the repercussions might be -- thats not the sign of a healthy organization." But Australian anti-doping scientist Michael Ashenden, who helped the UCI develop its anti-doping biological passport project, believes the organization has a future. "I dont believe there is a need to dissolve the UCI," said Ashenden, alongside Fuller. Cheap Jerseys China . Laperriere sat out the past two seasons because of post-concussion syndrome resulting from getting hit in the right eye with a puck during the 2010 playoffs. Wholesale Jerseys . First up, the Vancouver Canucks. The Vancouver Canucks, on paper, are by far Canadas top team and the best hope to contend for the Stanley Cup, but even coach Alain Vigneaults talented club has a long list of questions heading into training camp. http://www.cheapchinajerseys.us.com/[/... . 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And when the top two teams in the AL Central make the game up this coming Monday, there will be different starters. Verlander, the reigning AL Cy Young Award winner and MVP who has won 12 of his previous 13 decisions against the White Sox, will now go against the Indians in Cleveland on Friday night. Doug Fister will start Monday afternoon at U.S. Cellular Field. Sixteen-game winner Sale gets the nod Friday in Minnesota with the White Sox turning to Gavin Floyd on Monday. The game was called Thursday night after a little more than an hours delay -- it wasnt raining at the time of the scheduled first pitch -- and neither pitcher warmed up. "I think both sides, you dont want to start the game and waste those guys pitching. That was a concern," Chicago manager Robin Ventura said. "It was supposed to rain all night. We wanted to play. Both sides wanted to play," he added, "but unless we put a roof over it ." Monday was scheduled as the final day off of the regular season for both teams, so now theyll turn around and come back to Chicago for a single game. Now, no rest in the stretch. The White Sox leave town briefly with a one-game lead. They won the opener against the Tigers on Monday night to build their lead to three games before Detroit captured the next two behind the pitching of Fister and Max Scherzer. Detroit has dominated the season series 12-5 and has won 9 of the last 10. Manager Jim Leyland said the Tigers havent been able to get a lead and hold it, despite their head-to-head success. The Tigers last held sole possession of first place on July 23. "Weve played them tough. The thing wee havent done up to this point, hopefully we will, when theyve slipped a little bit, we havent taken advantage of it," Leyland said.dddddddddddd " Not that theyve slipped much, but when theyve lost and were not here, but somewhere else, we havent been able to take advantage of that," Leyland said. "Sometime over the next couple weeks, were gonna have to do that." For example, the Tigers swept three from the White Sox at Comerica Park earlier this month -- Verlander outpitched Sale in the finale on Sept. 2 -- to pull even and then turned around and lost two of three to the Indians at home and then dropped three straight in Anaheim. Floyd came off the disabled list Wednesday and pitched well against Detroit for four innings but ended up losing after a rough fifth inning. And now Detroit will miss the 6-foot-6 lefty Sale, who is 9-2 at home this season. Ventura has been cautioning those who have been hyping the final Tigers-White Sox series that there is still two weeks of baseball left after theyve seen the last of the their main competition. "You still have to finish the rest of the season," Ventura said. "And they do, too. Its one of those theres going to be a lot of tough games coming up and well face more good pitchers and theyll face our pitchers. Its fun. For guys that are playing, this is a lot better than what other teams have going on right now." Chicago has played seven straight games without home run leader Adam Dunn (38 homers), who is still bothered by a strained right oblique that prevents him from swinging comfortably. When hell return is uncertain. With Sale going on Friday, Francisco Liriano has been bumped from starting against his former team, the Twins. Jose Quintana will pitch for the White Sox on Saturday and Jake Peavy on Sunday. ' ' '
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