Sunday, September 30, 2007
No updates for two weeks
Samu 7th in Worlds

Haimar wins in Ormaetxea's name

Haimar won his first race in seven years as he claimed the overall win in the Memorial Jokin Ormaetxea circuit race. The race was held to pay tribute to the Basque rider who sadly passed away in a car accident back in 2004. The race brought all the best Basque cyclists together, with Haimar ending up as the winner. Haimar was second in both the points and the elimination race, and therefore claimed top honours ahead of Arreitunandia and Garate. In the team time trial a team consisting of three Euskaltel riders, Igor, Koldo and Beñat, together with Gaizka Lasa, Iker Leonet, Jon Garate and youngster Sudupe snatched the win ahead of an all-Euskaltel line-up including Haimar, Joseba, Markel, Lander, Mayoz and Iriondo. The race was of course not sanctioned as an UCI event, but nonetheless wins are important.
Samu and Unai ready for Worlds

It's been a while

Friday, September 28, 2007
Iban's new gear

Poll results: What happened to Iban's B-sample?

Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Saunier Duval's new image

I couldn't believe it when I read Saunier had terminated Iban's contract. How can they just fire a rider without a B-sample to back up the positive A-sample? It doesn't make sense, but then Saunier Duval never really did either. To me it seems they're jumping on the chance to send out an anti-doping signal to the world, something they've never done before. I read they also got rid of Koldo Gil, a Basque climber implicated in the Operacion Puerto. Or not. Who knows whether Koldo is implicated or not? But one thing we do know is that Saunier Duval defended him all year long, claiming he didn't have anything to do with Fuentes' business and started him in several races. But then, when his contract was up for renewal, he was suddenly a persona non grata because of his links to the scandal. This doesn't make sense! And neither does Iban's case. As Iban's test has been sent to a THIRD laboratory, the first two laboratories certainly didn't return straight-forward positives. But then, after supporting Iban and stating that they would wait for the return of the counter-analysis to judge him, he's suddenly fired. What's going on over in Cantabria? Someone's trying to wash their hands clean if you ask me...
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Vuelta round-up

- Igor Antón: Brilliant. Back to his best after suffering from fatigue at the Tour. Climbed brilliantly, and also time-trialled quite well this time around. Showed he's a team-player and not a big-head by sacrficing his own ambitions for the team's and Samu's greater good. Lovely spirit and never-say-die attitude with the 24-year-old. Finished 8th overall, which is an outstanding performance considering his role as Samu's lieutenant and his less-than-perfect lead-up to the race.
- Koldo Fernández: Showed that he's got the end-speed necessary to beat the very best. Came agonisingly close with his second place, and bagged several top 10 finishes all the way to Madrid. This guy has got some potential, and he's got a bright future as he's still rather young. His placing in the bunch leading up to the sprints leaves a lot to be desired though.
- Aitor Hernández: Valuable member of the team, and proved the directors right to include him. Suffered in the first week it seemed, but got better as the stages went by. Showed glimpses of his climbing potential and pulled off a good ITT on the penultimate day. His consistency though seems to have room for improvement. I had also hoped for a better GC placing. A 81st place overall does not do his talent justice. Fulfilled his team duties though, so thumbs up for Aitor.
- Dioni Galparsoro: Great overall performance. Infiltrated in several breaks to help the team out, pulled hard on the front of the pack when needed, and showed he's a climber in the making with some solid results in the mountains. Couldn't have asked for more, something his contract extension is a proof of. His work was highly appreciated by his team-mates, and he got to show what a quality rider he is.
- Iñaki Isasi: Worked for Koldo in the sprints and for Samu on the hilly and mountainous stages. Did an awesome job dragging the peloton along on the flats when needed, and brought as usual much experience to a rather young line-up. Good performance, but not great.
- Iñigo Landaluze: Expected to see him in some breaks, but that didn't happen for one reason or another. Showed strength on the flats when on the front and, considering he recently did the Tour and has had a long season, he more than did his job.
- Alán Pérez: Just like Aitor prooved Miguel and Igor right to give him his first outing in a Grand Tour. Looked lively early on in the race, and was Koldo's main helper in the sprints. Looks like a solid rider who'll probably win a race or two next year due to his end-speed. I'm more than pleased with his ride.
- Samuel Sánchez: 3rd place overall is just astonishing. Three stage-wins even more so. Absolutely a class act on all terrains. Could well turn out to be the winner in Stuttgart on Sunday. Though, if he's to win a Grand Tour one day, he'll have to have his form spot on right from the gun. Just like in previous years he needed some time to get going, but once he did, he took my breath away. What a rider Euskaltel have got on their hands.
- Haimar Zubeldia: Did surprisingly well considering his bad tumble on the third stage. That looked nasty, and I doubted at the time that he'd come though all three weeks. He even made it into a couple of breaks. Finished 42dn overall, but if it hadn't been for the crash, I think he'd have finished inside the top 20. Offered valuable assistance to Samu.
- The team: Second overall in the team rankings is a good picture on just how strong the team was. Racked up 5 "stage-wins" as a team along the way, and was together with Caisse the best team in the race without a shadow of a doubt. Pleased to see the team take responsability on a couple of stages, and Samu's win on stage 15 was a demonstration of how a team should work; united, strong and willing to to put their own ambitions aside for the captain. Best ever Grand Tour for Euskaltel.
Simply the best

Friday, September 21, 2007
I'll be back
Iban Mayo Martxa Zikloturista sees Iban back in action

Thursday, September 20, 2007
Samu now 4th overall

- 4th, Samu Sánchez, 0:41
- 11th, Igor Antón, 0:47
- 36th, Haimar Zubeldia, 3:07
- 56th, Iñigo Landaluze, 3:47
- 93rd, Iñaki Isasi, 17:31
- 105th, Alán Pérez, 27:45
- 106th, Koldo Fernández, s.t.
- 107th, Aitor Hernández, s.t.
- 142nd, Dioni Galparsoro, s.t.
Samu, Amets and Rubén till 2010?

Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Koldo 10th as the mountains loom

Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Another laboratory to test Iban's sample

Koldo once again close

Monday, September 17, 2007
Jon, Dioni and Alán extend

Iban talks

Sunday, September 16, 2007
Samu: "This win is for the team"

Samu descends to glory

The day started out with Koldo beating Petacchi and Bennati to take maximum points in the first sprint. That's great, and perhaps he's got his sight set on the points jersey, who knows? After that a big group of riders broke clear and, just like yesterday, Haimar was in it. Though, as the break contained several dangerous names, Euskaltel put the whole team at the front to keep the break within a couple of minutes. The team succeeded, and at the base of the last climb, the category 1 Alto de Monachil, the gap was at about a minute and a half. As the going got tougher, a select few made up the front group. Among them were Samu and Igor, both looking comfortable. Igor even peeled off the front a few times to try his luck, but couldn't get away. Though, with three kilometres to go to the top, he finally did. Samu and Igor suddenly accelerated up the climb and nobody could match the pace. Igor did an awesome job for his captain as the gap back to the GC favourites increased. At the top, only Cunego and Beltrán were ahead of Samu, and by now Igor had dropped back to the Menchov group. Samu, who's perhaps the best descender in the business together with Savoldelli, flied like a bird down the descent to catch, first, Cunego, and then Beltrán who was at his lonesome at the head of the race. It was breathtaking stuff, watching Samu on that descent, he for sure defied gravity a couple of times. The two Spaniards then worked well together to hold off the chasing pack, and Samu easily took his third Vuelta stage by emphatically out-sprinting Beltrán. Igor had joined Barredo in a late dig to catch the leaders, though of course Igor didn't do any turns. He raised his arms in celebration when he found out Samu had done it, and crossed the line in 4th place. Haimar capped off a great day for the team by coming home 26th, 2:32 down, ensuring Euskaltel won the team rankings for the second time. There's no stage on the program tomorrow, as the riders get to take a well-deserved day off. The racing resumes on Tuesday though and, with a lot of hilly stages to go, I'm really looking forward to it. Aupa Euskaltel! Full stage results:
- 1st, Samu Sánchez
- 4th, Igor Antón, 0:24
- 26th, Haimar Zubeldia, 2:32
- 114th, Aitor Hernández, 22:15
- 135th, Iñigo Landaluze, s.t.
- 136th, Iñaki Isasi, s.t.
- 137th, Dioni Galparsoro, s.t.
- 139th, Alán Pérez, s.t.
- 141st, Koldo Fernández, s.t.
Haimar 9th as break goes all the way

Jon 15th overall as Tour of Poland ends

Saturday, September 15, 2007
Iban's test in Australia

Markel climbs to 7th overall in Poland

Vuelta stage 13

There were no major changes to the overall standings in the Vuelta today. Though, it wasn't for the lack of trying. With approximately 20 kilometres to go, the high pace set by Caisse led to the peloton being splintered. A small lead-group formed, among them Samu and Alán. The latter gave it his all to keep the pace up, but unfortunately the 20-man strong group was reeled back in. As a break made it to the line today, there was no win up for grabs for the sprinters. Koldo sprinted half-heartedly to claim 14th, something which puts him in 8th place in the points competition. All but Iñigo came in with the first pack today. Iñigo came in a minute down with the second part of the bunch, though I doubt he'll care. He's probably got his sights set on tomorrow's hilly affair. Look out for him then...
Friday, September 14, 2007
Iban still training

There's no news on Iban's B-sample. The Spanish Cycling Federation knows nothing, Saunier Duval know nothing and Iban knows nothing. It's speculated in the media that the laboratory in Gent encountered some problems with the test, and sent it to some other labs to check it out. Though, this is just rumours, so don't take it too seriously. It doesn't sound unlikely, but that doesn't prove anything I'm afraid.
Koldo on sprinting, Bennati and nervousness

Thursday, September 13, 2007
No luck in Poland

Samu 7th and Koldo 11th in Vuelta stage 12

Iban finished in Saunier

Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Koldo off the pace

Close but no cigar for Aitor in Poland

Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Igor looking on the bright side of Vuelta

Markel 10th overall in Poland

Jon sprints to 9th in Poland

Monday, September 10, 2007
Dioni content with Vuelta so far

Samu grabs 3rd in gutsy team peformance

- 3rd, Samu Sánchez, 0:00
- 8th, Igor Antón, 0:07
- 44th, Alán Pérez, 5:12
- 54th, Haimar Zubeldia, 7:58
- 74th, Iñaki Isasi, 12:08
- 82nd, Dioni Galparsoro, 15:50
- 88th, Aitor Hernández, 18:54
- 158th, Iñigo Landaluze, 28:10
- 170th, Koldo Fernández, 41:05
By the way, resting is on the program for tomorrow in Spain, but the riders will be back in action on Wednesday.
Sunday, September 09, 2007
What if...

Great weekend for Euskaltel

- 7th, Samu Sánchez, 4:42
- 14th, Igor Antón, 7:51
- 28th, Dioni Galparsoro, 12:53
- 64th, Iñigo Landaluze, 27:08
- 80th, Iñaki Isasi, 33:16
- 92nd, Aitor Hernández, 36:31
- 104th, Haimar Zubeldia, 40:59
- 135th, Alán Pérez, 53:36
- 143rd, Koldo Fernández, 56:08
It's not only in the Vuelta Euskaltel are doing well. The team got off to a shockingly good start in the Pro Tour stage-race Tour of Poland today, claiming 8th on the 3 km long, or short if you like, team time-trial. How Euskaltel pulled that off, with Markel the only real time-triallist present, is a mystery to me, but I guess it's got something to do with the terrible weather. But anyway, GREAT riding! The team is, by the way you've missed it, made up of Aitor Galdos, Andoni Aranaga, Markel Irizar, Jon Bru, Juanjo Oroz, Jon Bru, Iban Iriondo and Antton Luengo, with the two latter ones coming home 14 seconds after the 6 others had crossed the line. Look out for Aitor in the upcoming bunch gallops!
Saturday, September 08, 2007
No updates until tomorrow

Friday, September 07, 2007
Koldo 4th in Vuelta

Thursday, September 06, 2007
Close shave for Koldo

Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Still no answer

Euskaltel head for the vélodrome

Haimar doing well

Aketza Peña and Aranaga clarification

Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Samu pleased with stage four performance

Good performance on the Covadonga
