Friedman named Elk Grove winner
2007
Chicago Special Events Management issued a press release this morning naming Mike Friedman (Slipstream) the new winner of the 2007 Tour of Elk Grove, following last week’s disclosure that Nathan O’Neill had tested positive for phentermine.
From the release: “‘We’re obviously disappointed but we will continue to be aggressive about testing and holding our riders to the highest possible standards,’ said Elk Grove Mayor Craig Johnson, who also serves as Director of Tour of Elk Grove. As a result, O’Neill has returned his $33,500 prize money (which will be redistributed to other 2007 top winners). He will also be banned for life from racing in the event.”
This is quick action, and I’m surprised that it was taken before O’Neill had appeared before his Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority, which on Nov. 8 CyclingNews reported would be happening “in the coming weeks.”
On a happier note, the CSEM release gives the first official mention of a date for the 2008 Tour of Elk Grove. It will run Aug. 1-3, one day longer than previously, presumably to accommodate the new road race that was announced at this year’s event.

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Nov 14
2007
7:56 pm
Insider
Good for Tour organizers to take quick action on this. It’s bad press for the race, bad for the sport and the guy is guilty as hell.
Now the only question that remains is how this decision will affect the NRC standings. It was a tight battle between Health Net and Toyota-United. With O’Neill getting tossed, do the boys in red-white-and-blue have enough points to be champs?
Sure would like to hear something from USADA on this, instead of team press releases, race organizer releases, etc.