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Cycle News Issue 20 May 22

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 20 MAY 22, 2018 P49 THE SAGA OF MARC VDS C ontroversial Team Marc VDS MotoGP boss Michael Bar- tholemy—accused of corruption and embezzlement a fortnight ago at Jerez—was defiantly pres- ent at the French GP, heading the MotoGP and Moto2 squads at Le Mans, at the same time as further press reports had already announced his replacement. But his time at the track lasted only the first day. Following a pre-race statement (surprisingly on the team's official letterhead) that team owner, Belgian brewing billionaire Marc van der Straten, had not terminated his contract, a fresh privately issued statement on Saturday announced the opposite. His contract had been termi- nated, he said, and he had decid- ed "to step back from the team for the duration of the French Grand Prix… rather than exercise my right to halt racing activities." Meanwhile, the German-lan- guage website Speedweek.com, which broke the original story, reported that former JiR team owner Luca Montiron had already reached agreement with van der Straten to replace Bartholemy, to take over the team forthwith. Montiron arrived at Le Mans on Friday with van der Straten in his private jet. Bartholemy's first statement said that "allegations of financial impropriety" had not been made formally, but only in the press, while his own "repeated requests through my legal representatives for evidence" had received no response from van der Straten, for whom the double Moto2 title- winning squad is something of a hobby. Van der Straten, the statement continued, had made no confir- mation of termination of contract, while a meeting earlier arranged by van der Straten on May 14 was canceled without explanation or rescheduling. His new statement again denied any wrong-doing, and claimed the moral high ground in the dispute, while confirming that van der Straten's lawyers had notified him that his contract was terminated with immediate effect on May 15. The allegations, he said, had mentioned "various amounts, ranging from 10 million to 15 million euros. At the end were only required to explain invoices totaling less than 24,000 euros, which we did immediately, provid- ing full details of each payment." As a result, there were no legal grounds for termination, he said, but he remained "open to finding an agreement that would allow us to end the collaboration between us amicably." All his suggestions, however, had been rejected. If this is confusing, so too are other details. Van der Straten, along with a few sponsors, has provided the finance. But Mo- toGP riders Franco Morbidelli and Tom Luthi and Moto2 rid- ers Alex Marquez and Joan Mir, along with team staff, are con- tracted to Bartholemy's Swiss- registered company. PHOTOGRAPHY BY GOLD & GOOSE Marc VDS Team boss Michael Bartholemy has been told his contract with the team has been terminated.

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