Etixx-QuickStep were not invited to the 2016 Tour of Qatar for disciplinary reasons, according to the president of the Qatar Cycling Federation, Sheikh Khalid Bin Ali Al-Thani.
The team, which has won eight of the past 10 editions of the Tour of Qatar, was the most notable absentee when the list of invitees was announced in December. Niki Terpstra’s overall win in 2015 was his second in as many years and Etixx-QuickStep’s fourth in succession.
“QuickStep is an important team who have won a lot in the Tour of Qatar but we noticed in the past couple of years that we had a problem with discipline with QuickStep,” Al-Thani told reporters at a press conference in Doha on Sunday.
Al-Thani cited a lack of respect for the requirements of live television coverage as the principal reason not to invite Etixx-QuickStep, complaining that the team’s stage-winning riders had delayed too long before reporting for podium ceremonies.
“For the podium, we asked them not to do interviews [immediately after the finish] because we have limited time for the podium, we are live on air. But they take too much time to change their shoes,” Al-Thani said. “At the Ladies Tour of Qatar, they don’t change their shoes, but QuickStep wanted to take a chair, they wanted to change their shoes, lie down and after that do an inteview. We told them for a couple of years not to do it but they still did it.
“Last year we sent a special lady to hurry them up and they talked to her not in a very nice way and they would wave her off like that. That is not good, you know.
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