FIM APPROVA UNA PROCEDURA ANTI-DOPING SEMPLIFICATA PER SUPERCROSS

Scritto giovedì 29 Agosto 2019 alle 09:26.

FIM APPROVA UNA PROCEDURA ANTI-DOPING SEMPLIFICATA PER SUPERCROSS

La FIM ha rilasciato i dettagli della terza riunione del suo consiglio di amministrazione per il 2019, per ora i dettagli non sono molto precisi ma è già qualcosa, il documento include un elemento di notizie sulla bomba riguardante l’ AMA Supercross e FIM World Championship.

Il Consiglio ha approvato una nuova procedura semplificata e rapida per i test antidoping per l’AMA Supercross, un campionato mondiale FIM. La raccolta e l’analisi del campione saranno eseguite dall’Agenzia antidoping statunitense (USADA). La FIM sarà responsabile per il resto della procedura in caso di risultato positivo.

Sembrerebbe, quindi, che l’Agenzia mondiale antidoping (WADA) sia fuori, e USADA, che gestisce anche le procedure antidoping in Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross, sia in grado di semplificare notevolmente il processo per AMA-based corridori.

Piloti, fan e l’industria chiedono esattamente questo – una procedura nuova, semplificata e rapida – da anni, dopo la lunga marcia verso una sentenza per piloti come James Stewart, Broc Tickle, Cade Clason e ultimo Christian Craig che trovate la news nel sito.

Avremo maggiori informazioni su questo argomento mentre si sviluppa.

Questo è un tratto di chi è la WADA da Wikipedia:

Agenzia mondiale antidoping

L’Agenzia mondiale antidoping (AMA),in inglese World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), è una fondazione a partecipazione mista pubblico-privata, creata per volontà del Comitato Olimpico Internazionale (CIO), il 10 novembre 1999 a Losanna, per coordinare la lotta contro il doping nello sport. Nel 2002 il quartier generale dell’AMA è stato spostato a Montréal in Canada, anche se giuridicamente resta una fondazione, di diritto privato, regolata dal diritto civile svizzero.

La sede di Losanna rimane comunque l’ufficio di coordinazione dell’Europa. Altre sedi coordinative sono sorte poi in AsiaAfrica/Oceania ed America Latina. La WADA è responsabile del Codice Mondiale Anti-Doping, adottato da più di 600 organizzazioni sportive, incluse Federazioni Sportive Internazionali, Organizzazioni Nazionali Anti-Doping, CIO ed il Comitato Internazionale Paralimpico. Dal 2014 il presidente è Sir Craig Reedie.

Finanziata inizialmente per intero dal Comitato Olimpico Internazionale, oggi riceve da quest’ultimo soltanto metà delle sovvenzioni, mentre la restante parte proviene da alcuni stati e governi che aderiscono al programma. A dirigere la WADA, suddivisi in ugual numero, sono rappresentanti di movimenti sportivi (inclusi gli atleti) e governi di vari stati del mondo. Le attività più importanti svolte dalla fondazione comprendono ricerche scientifiche, formazione, sviluppo di modalità anti-doping ed il monitoraggio del Codice Mondiale Anti-Doping.

https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agenzia_mondiale_antidoping

Sotto trovate la news completa del comunicato in inglese!

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The FIM Board of Directors met at the Federation’s headquarters in Mies, Switzerland, on 27 & 28 August.

During these two days, the Board addressed many FIM topics, in particular:

E-bike: The successful inaugural FIM E-X Bike World Cup took place in Imola during the MXGP on 17 August in Italy with top riders Marco Melandri & Davide Guarneri in attendance. Riders from several parts of Europe participated in the FIM E-X Bike race for electric bicycles. This experience is an excellent working basis for the future of this promising Championship. The Board approved the creation of an E-bike Working group comprising a dozen members, meeting soon, and an E-Bike Commission for 2020. This decision will be submitted to the General Assembly.

Collaboration with FIA: Thanks to their great working relationship, the FIM and the FIA collaborate on a range of research projects related to circuits, competitor safety devices, medical issues, sustainability, women, and various homologation programs. Both Federations share circuits around the world. A collaborative approach to safety standards will simplify the process for the industry whilst ensuring the highest level of safety for competitors worldwide.

Cross Country Rallies, Bajas and Side by Side Vehicles: For the very first time, two International Sporting Federations will organise joint Championships. The FIM and the FIA agree that the FIM/FIA licences will be valid on both Federation events. Common calendars are under discussion and regulations are being finalised. A joint meeting will be organised at the FIM Headquarters on 3 September.

KTM/WESS: Since the beginning of the year, the FIM has been openly talking with the KTM Group and the party responsible for the existing “Extreme Enduro Series” in order to find a way to improve the Enduro discipline. However, despite many efforts and meetings, it has not been possible to reach an agreement. The FIM stays firm with regards to environmental rules, safety conditions, protection of riders and controlling the sport. The FIM remains totally open to a fair agreement for the future.

Enduro / Enduro “Extreme: The Board approved the decision to launch as soon as possible two different tenders: one for the promotion of the FIM Enduro World Championship 2021-2030 and another for a new FIM Enduro Extreme World Cup 2020-2029, with the objective of bringing together the Enduro family.

FIM Calendars: The Sports department worked closely with the FMNs and FIM Promoters to harmonise the 2020 FIM World Championships, Cups and Prizes events calendars. For the first time there will be no date clashes in the same country.

Trial-E: The FIM will present a bid for Trial-E to be included in the European Games governed by the European Olympic Commitees in 2023.

FIM Historic Events: New event: a parade for historical racing motorcycles in all disciplines. The first edition of the FIM Historic Events will be held in Estoril on 5 & 6 October, attended by Giacomo Agostini, in the presence of the FIM President.

Protocols: The Board approved protocols for podium ceremonies and receiving Officials for the FIM World Championship Events as from 2020.

Anti-doping: The Board has approved a new simplified and speedy procedure for anti-doping tests for the AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship. The sample collection and analysis will be carried out by the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). The FIM will be responsible for the rest of the procedure in case of a positive result.

IFM (International Foundation for Motorcycling): In May the Board approved on principle the creation of a Foundation for the FIM. Today, the Board approved the statutes of the IFM aiming to create new sources of revenue and unite key motorcycling stakeholders around FIM projects. The International Foundation for Motorcycling project will be presented to the FIM General Assembly in Monaco in November.

Finance: Following a recommendation by the FIM Finance Committee, the 2020 FIM budget was approved by the Board of Directors for presentation to the FIM General Assembly.

FIM Distinction: Several Honorary memberships and distinctions have been discussed and approved by the Board, to be proposed to the General Assembly.

In addition, the CONU Presidents, the Board Committees and the departments of the administration presented the progress of their projects.

The next and last Board of Directors meeting for 2019 will be held on 28 & 29 November in Monaco ahead of the General Assembly and FIM Awards.

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