Monday, December 31, 2007
Factfiles added
The rider factfiles on the right-hand menu has now been updated. Egoi, Josu and Javier have all got their own now, while the departing riders' profiles have been removed. The new profiles, along with the old ones, will get new pics, the official 2008 pics, as soon as they are posted on Euskaltel's website.
Egoi Martínez

- Full name: Egoi Martínez de Esteban
- Date of birth: 15.05.1978
- Place of birth: Etxarri-Aranatz, Navarra
- Turned professional: 2002
- Joined Euskaltel: 2002 and 2008
- Previous teams: Discovery Channel (2006-2007)
- Palmarès: 1st place: Tour de l'Avenir overall 2003, stage 11 of the Vuelta a España 2006, the Mountains Competition of the Vuelta a España 2006. 2nd place: Stage 5 of the Tour de Languedoc-Roussillon 2004, stage 1 of the Vuelta a Castilla y León (ITT) 2007, Klasika Primavera 2009, stage 5 Dauphiné 2012, stage 15 Tour de France 2008. 3rd place: Stage 11 of the Tour de France 2004, stage 1 of the Dauphiné Libéré 2006, stage 1 of the Vuelta a Castilla y León 2006, stage 12 Tour de France 2012. 9th: Overall of the Vuelta a España 2008.
Josu Agirre
Javier Aramendía
Friday, December 28, 2007
See you on Sunday
So, I'm going away for a few days for some post-Christmas family-visits. I won't be back until Sunday, so now updates until then I'm afraid. Though, I don't think there would be much to write about anyway these days. But if you want to be sure that you don't miss any important news on Euskaltel at least, tune in to http://team-euskaltel.blogspot.com/. See you all on Sunday!
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Euskaltel's calendar revised

Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Aramendia reveals 2008 plans

Euskaltel new-boy Javier Aramendia, who's making the jump to the Pro Tour from feeder-team Orbea, revealed his racing-schedule for the first part of 2008 to DEIA today. The "New Miguel Indurain", as he's called, will get a baptism of fire, starting in the first Pro Tour race of the year in January, the Tour Down Under. He will then take to the start in six Spanish races, namely the Challenge Mallorca, Vuelta a Andalucía, Clásica de Almería, Vuelta a Murcia, Vuelta a Castilla y León and the Gran Premio de Llodio. He will then face his biggest goal of the season; the three Northern Classics. Javier will line up in the Ronde van Vlaanderen, in Gent-Wevelgem and in the infamous Paris-Roubaix. Javier is relishing the possibility of doing the "Hell of the North", saying "I'm passionate about that race". Well I'm not, really, but I've always longed to see an Euskaltel rider capable of getting results in those races. Aupa Javier!
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Iban's 2008 calendar; not a good one

No, of course I haven't found his schedule somewhere on the net. This is my theory. In an ideal world, he'd do the Vuelta al País Vasco, the Ardennes Classics and the Tour. Something like that I think. The Giro was a success big time this year, but I doubt he'd do it again. Though, we don't live in an ideal world I'm afraid. My realistic theory: He'll be cleared sometime in late February by CAS. He'll be able to race again, but not really. The Spanish races will allow him to start. They love him. France, Belgium, Holland, Italy and those central-European countries don't, as the UCI told them not to. They'll be afraid to allow him to race as the consequences can be huge. The UCI don't like people who don't agree with them. There'll be no Tour, no Giro, no Ardennes Classics. He'll do the País Vasco perhaps, and then all the national races, like Asturias, Rioja, Alcobendas. It'll be a total mess, as Saunier will do everything to get him into the Tour and other big races. But they won't succeed, I'm convinced of that. He'll do a very small program. He'll get some wins, if he manages to motivate himself for those small races. I'm afraid he won't be able to that though, as Iban's a man for the big-stage, a man for the big occasions. But what do I know? I might be mistaken. I probably am. But it doesn't look good, does it?
Monday, December 24, 2007
Merry Christmas

"Matxin" hits out at McQuaid

Saunier Duval head Joxean "Matxin" Fernández finally showed his anger with the way the UCI is treating Iban. He was especially critical of UCI chief Pat McQuaid, just like me, calling him "the worst thing for cycling". Here's what he said in full: "Pat McQuaid is the worst thing for cycling at the moment. He is destroying cycling, and nobody knows why. I gave him my support many times before, but not now." "Matxin" was also furious with the way his team keep getting bad publicity due to the UCI. Iban and Piepoli both tested "non-negative" in the Giro but, as they both had medical exemptions, there was no need for the UCI to go public with it. Things like that are not supposed to be made official, they're supposed to stay within the organisations when the riders in question have shown their "innocence". All they do is to destroy the reputation of the team and the riders alike, so for me, go to h*** UCI. Destroying the reputation of cycling is not what you're payed to do.
Sunday, December 23, 2007
CAS to rule on Iban's future

The "Caso Mayo" is now finally in CAS' hands. The UCI issued a statement on their website, titled "Analysis of Iban Mayo’s B sample: the UCI's position".
It reads:
"Iban Mayo tested positive for EPO on 24 July 2007 during the Tour de France after analysis of an A sample by the Châtenay-Malabry National Anti-Doping Laboratory in Paris.
Following the announcement of this result, the Spanish rider requested an analysis of the B sample. The result of this analysis, conducted by the laboratory in Ghent due to holidays at the Châtenay-Malabry laboratory, could not be qualified as positive or negative.
The Spanish Federation then decided to terminate its disciplinary proceedings against Iban Mayo.
Considering the lack of a conclusive result one way or the other, the UCI requested the Châtenay-Malabry Laboratory to conduct a further analysis of the B sample.
This further test confirms the result of the analysis of the A sample, namely the presence of EPO.
The UCI has thus requested the Spanish Federation to reopen disciplinary proceedings against Iban Mayo for this clear breach of the anti-doping regulations.
The UCI has set a deadline for the Spanish Federation to take a position on this subject. In the event of its refusal to do so, the UCI will refer the case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS)."
Some days ago the Spanish Cycling Federation said "no can do", so the UCI has now officially gone to CAS to win this battle, reports Cyclingnews. They're doomed to lose it, but they've decided to give it a try anyway.
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Where did you all go?

Spain's got Iban's back

Friday, December 21, 2007
Poll results: Test to come back positive?
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Down Under line-up

"I doubt I'll ride next year"

Wednesday, December 19, 2007
E-sample positive, as expected

Mayoz joins Karpin

Gladly, Ibán Mayoz has secured himself a ride for next year. Mayoz has landed a deal with ambitious Pro Conti team Karpin-Galicia. It was thought that Mayoz would return to former employer Relax but, as co-sponsor GAM pulled out, that didn't materialize. The 26-year-old Mayoz has got five years of experience as a pro, two of them with Euskaltel, and will be a valuable rider for the Russo-Spanish team.
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Antton, it's now or never

Monday, December 17, 2007
Euskaltel do charity

Sunday, December 16, 2007
Samu won't leave now

Saturday, December 15, 2007
Sign the Iban Mayo petition!

We all know Iban has got an enormous fan base world wide. Yesterday was another proof of that. Iban's fan club is giving every human being on earth the possibility to sign the "Justice for Iban Mayo" petition, which will be sent to the UCI. I've signed it myself, and I urge all you Iban fans or sympathizers to follow suit. The petition reads: "Sign this petition to protest against the way professional cyclists are treated. I do like cycling and enjoy it immensely so I beg Vuelta,giro Tour and particularly UCI to be consequent with their interests and not to prosecute cyclists as if they were criminals. Such treatment has been inflicted to many cyclist among whom we may mention Iban Mayo. He has demonstrated that he is innocent in several realized analysis and still the UCI wants to condemn him, it is not understandable and not even legal. We don't want any more doping cases but we neither want to see innocent riders incriminated by the media and their own sport organisation. We want to protect and defend this sport not to destroy it. Yours sincerely." It's a tremendous initiative, so do your bit and sign if you agree. Click: http://www.petitiononline.com/IMayo/petition.html
Mayoz finds a home, sort of...

Iban Mayoz, Euskaltel rider of the past two seasons, has kind of found himself a new team. The thing is, if Relax can come up with the money requested by the UCI, he has. Though, at the moment, that doesn't look good as backer GAM recently pulled out. The most likely scenario is that Relax will cease to exist within a few days, something that would leave many talented riders without a ride next season. But as long as there is life there is hope, so hopefully we'll see Mayoz back in the peloton come next year.
Friday, December 14, 2007
Samu outlines Tour ambitions

Astarloa too old for Euskaltel

Thursday, December 13, 2007
Samu may leave come 2009

Wednesday, December 12, 2007
The UCI makes me sleep

I was looking through UCI's homepage a few days ago for any news on Iban. Of course it was a longshot, but I decided to give it a try. It was a waste of time naturally, as the UCI likes to keep things silent and under the carpet. What I found though, to my surprise, was that Iban is still on the UCI's riders ranking list. Iban placed 87th, having accumulated 19 points. He would no doubt placed higher if it wasn't for the false positive, but enough about that. I had just assumed the UCI would have removed him from their lists. It would be against the rules, sure, but that wouldn't stop them, that's standard procedure almost. Okay, I'll try to tune down my sarcasm towards the UCI, I know it gets a little out of hand sometimes. My apologies. Anyway, what happened to that B-sample, or should I say E-sample? The UCI must surely be the slowest organisation on earth. Zzzz, zzz
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Alán recuperating

Monday, December 10, 2007
Haimar 2nd in cyclosportive

Sunday, December 09, 2007
Orbea go young

Saturday, December 08, 2007
Justice!
Friday, December 07, 2007
Igor "attracted" by 2008 Vuelta parcours

First of all, I'm sorry for my absence the last few days. You see, the thing is, my keyboard hasn't been working properly of late. Well, it hasn't worked at all to be honest, so it's been close to impossible to write anything. Anyway, back to what really matters these days; the Vuelta 2008.
Miguel Madariaga, Igor González de Galdeano, Xabier Carbayeda, Mikel Astarloza and Igor Antón were all present at the unveiling of the Vuelta a España route in the Parque IFEMA in Madrid on Wednesday. Unipublic, the organiser, unveiled a mountainious parcours and, as Igor will probably captain the team next year, this was a good thing. "There are several mountain-stages", he told http://www.fundacioneuskadi.com/. "If I'm in good form I can perform well I think. There are five summit-finishes, and other mountainious stages as well. The truth is that it's an attractive route for me, as well as the spectators". Mikel, who's more known for his skills against the clock than his climbing, wasn't just as pleased, but emphasized that the strongest man will prevail. "Next year's Vuelta will be different from this year's. There's only one flat time trial, and a lot of hard stages in the mountains. It starts with a team time trial, just like in the Giro this year, and that's always a good spectacle. All in all it's a Vuelta favourable for the climbers, but we'll take it as it comes. Anyway, the best one always wins in the end".
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
Iban figures in Saunier's plans

Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Matxin frustrated by "Caso Mayo"

Joxean "Matxin" Fernández, head of the new-names Saunier Duval-Scott, is still without a clue as to what's going to happen with Iban. "Matxin" is lost for words when it comes to the UCI's terrible handling of the case, and told DEIA: "Why isn't he decleared negative? I just don't get it". He hopes to have Iban with him in 2008, as he's sorely needed on the team, but isn't very optimistic about his eventual return to racing. "I believe he can return, as he can take his case to CAS. But anyway, he wil probably never be able to run the Giro, the Tour or the Vuelta, or any other Pro Tour events for that matter, as he would be stopped by the organisers. It's horrible, and we need a decision soon". "Matxin" says it all, really. Iban may, and probably will, return, but return to what? A racing-calendar without any races in it? Well done UCI, well done...
Sunday, December 02, 2007
Aitor Galdos targets early-season races

After a slightly disappointing first season with the team, sprinter Aitor Galdos hopes to return to winning ways next campaign. The 28-year-old admitted to Gara that this season was below par, saying"I know 2007 was a really bad year. I did not reach the goals I had set, and did not respond to the team's faith in me." Though, he was confident that next year will be much better, saying "I know I can win races next year, as I've solved many of the problems I struggled with this year." That sounds good, and he will turn to the early-season races such as the Tour Down Under, the Challenge Illes Balears, the Vuelta a Andalucía, the Tirreno-Adriatico and Milano-San Remo, to break his winless streak dating back to the summer of 2006. He also said he would love a shot at two of the Ardennes Classics, namely Amstel Gold and Fleche Wallonne.
Saturday, December 01, 2007
Iban to miss team camp
