
Monday, March 31, 2008
Wtf?

Sunday, March 30, 2008
Euskaltel shine in Llodio

Critérium International round-up

- 16th, Mikel Astarloza, 1:43
- 17th, Egoi Martínez, s.t.
- 32nd, Jorge Azanza, 1:50
- 37th, Iñigo Landaluze, 2:05
- 46th, Iván Velasco, 3:01
- 93rd, Josu Agirre, 8:01
- 118th, Aitor Hernández, 9:00
These results meant that Egoi and Mikel were both well placed overall going into the decisive 8,3 km ITT. Mikel did well to grab 21st place, only 32 seconds down on Norwegian hotshot Boasson Hagen. Egoi disappointed with only posting the 68th best time, a full 1:05 down. Mikel thus ended up a good 11th, while Egoi dropped to 20th overall. Aitor Hernández did reasonably well to claim 41st, only 52 seconds in arrears. Stage 3 results:
- 21st, Mikel Astarloza, 0:32
- 41st, Aitor Hernández, 0:52
- 68th, Egoi Martínez, 1:05
- 70th, Jorge Azanza, 1:07
- 76th, Josu Agirre, 1:13
- 93rd, Iñigo Landaluze, 1:31
- 104th, Iván Velasco, 1:43
Overall Mikel was 11th, Egoi 20th, Jorge 42nd, Iñigo 48th, Iván 53rd, Aitor 90th and Josu 104th. Not bad, not bad at all actually, but not breathtaking either. Mikel and Egoi both look to be in solid form these days, while Jorge also seems to be coming along nicely. Josu is obviously still finding his feet in these races, but that's only natural. He'll come good; trust me. The team ended up a good 5th as a team. Of course that doesn't mean anything at all, but I've always valued team-work, so it's always a positive I reckon.
Jon out of Llodio line-up; Amets in
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Egoi opens Critérium with 8th place

Saturday, March 29, 2008
Line-ups galore

- Critérium International (29/3-30/3): Mikel, Egoi, Iñigo, Jorge, Iván, Josu, Antton and Aitor Hernández. Great to see Antton back in action. Hopefully his "personal problems" are behind him by now. As the time trial in this race usually decides the outcome, I'm optimistic, as Mikel and Egoi are both good against the clock. More on the first stage later today.
- GP Llodio (30/3): Samu, Igor, Koldo, Iñaki, Rubén, Aitor Galdos, Juanjo, Markel, Dioni and Jon. Surely the team to beat at the race. Samu, Igor, Koldo, Aitor and Rubén will all start out as favourites, but there's no hiding Koldo will be the main man to beat tomorrow. Hopefully he can capitalize on his great form and give the team it's third season win. Igor, Rubén and Iñaki are also supposed to be approaching peak form at the moment, so watch out for those as well.
- GP Miguel Indurain (5/4): Amets, Dioni, Jorge, Antton, Egoi, Mikel, Igor, Jon, Iñaki and Iván. This one-day race in Navarra is one of the team's biggest goals of the season according to Igor Gonzalez de Galdeano, so expect one hell of a race from the team. It's a rather hilly affair, so Amets, Egoi, Mikel and Igor should be the protected riders in the team.
- Ronde van Vlaanderen (6/4): Josu, Lander, Javier, Koldo, Juanjo, Alán, Andoni and Markel. Koldo will no doubt be the team's captain, but I expect the likes of Markel and Alán to put on a strong showing as well, perhaps getting into an early break or something. But don't expect too much; these kind of races really aren't Euskaltel's cup of tea.
- Vuelta al País Vasco (7/4-12/4): Igor, Mikel, Iñigo, Rubén, Iñaki, Amets, Jorge and Egoi. As usual a very important race for the team. Igor and Mikel are expected to lead the chase for overall glory but, with the form some of the others are showing at the moment, Euskaltel can win any stage to be honest. I'd love to see Iñigo have a go at the GC as well; he looked good in Tirreno and San Remo recently. Looks like an awesome team; can't wait for the start. Euskaltel will be at their very best in this race, trust me.
Friday, March 28, 2008
Koldo: "I'm maturing"

Koldo continues hot streak
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The day started in the best possible way for Euskaltel, with Samu breaking clear early on with 5 others and creating a 4-minute gap pack to the Rabobank and Barloworld-led peloton. Samu looked awesome, and on the last climb of the day, the tough cat. 2 Puerto de las Señales, he attacked with force. Only Basque Caisse d'Epargne rider Xabier Zandion managed to keep up, but the two were sadly(?) reeled back in with some 12 clicks to go. The final 10 kilometres were a hectic affair, with riders going off the front continuosly. But it all got back together for the anticipated bunch-sprint, were the high speed proved too much for some riders. Pfannberger and Pinto both hit the deck hard inside the last 200, setting it up for a caotic finish. Koldo easily out-sprinted the rest to claim his third career win. Iñaki and Amets came in with the same group, while Markel and Dioni ended up 2:55 back on the day. Jon came in a further 4 minutes down, while Samu for the first, and hopefully last time, ended up dead last, 7:06 in arrears. Iñaki thus finished highest placed overall in a discreet 31st place. Amets was right behind in 35th, Koldo ended up 61st, Markel 66th, Dioni 73rd, Samu 76th and Jon finished 86th. Euskaltel ended up 11th in the team classification. Stay tuned for post-stage interviews.
Dismal day in Castilla y León

- 27th, Amets Txurruka, 1:56
- 40th, Iñaki Isasi, 2:33
- 55th, Jon Bru, 4:01
- 68th, Markel Irizar, 4:37
- 69th, Samuel Sánchez, s.t.
- 85th, Dioni Galparsoro, 7:21
- 86th, Koldo Fernández, s.t.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Poll results: Is Iban your all-time favourite rider?
Samu 2nd on third stage

Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Samu goes close in Ávila
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Monday, March 24, 2008
Samu 5th in Castilla y León prologue
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Complete Castilla y León roster

Sunday, March 23, 2008
Amets back in action

Iñigo 14th in San Remo
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Saturday, March 22, 2008
Sum-up
- First things first: there's no news on Iban's case. There's nothing on his website, nothing in the papers. Nothing. I visited CAS' website, but that was, as expected, a waste of time. It's been three weeks now... or soon 8 months if you like. Zzzz zzzz....
- Juanjo sadly didn't manage to hold onto his green mountains jersey in the Tirreno-Adriatico, which concluded on Tuesday. How the team screwed that up, I don't know, but if you are to believe several race-reports, they just weren't paying attention. I find that hard to believe, as surely they must have tried, but still, it's not good enough. With one last climb on the menu it shouldn't be that difficult. 4 days have gone, but I'm still annoyed at not winning that jersey... At least Iñigo and Egoi tried to make up for the blunder by breaking clear shortly afterwards. The duo performed remarkably well to stay away as long as they did. You don't see two riders from the same team alone in front every day, so bravo to them, great job. Iñigo ended up as the best Euskaltel rider overall, finishing a respectable 23rd. That's not bad, but I'm sure there's more to come from the ex-Dauphiné winner.
- Antton dropped out of the Tirreno-Adriatico during the second stage. At the time it was a mystery, but it's now been revealed that he threw in the towell because of personal reasons. What these "personal reasons" are, is of course impossible to tell, but I hope he sortes them out and will be back riding as soon as possible. Aupa Antton!
- Antton espectedly dropped out of the line-up for San Remo as well. Koldo will take his place, and he'll probably be the team's best shot for a win tomorrow. Koldo came in with the pack last year, so he knows he can tackle the Cipressa and the Poggio. As usual with Koldo, and Euskaltel for that matter, it'll be a question of positioning. Iñigo, Egoi, Aitor Galdos, Rubén, Alán, Javier and Juanjo will be there to support him.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Back on Friday
Monday, March 17, 2008
Juanjo takes mountains classification lead in T-A
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Sunday, March 16, 2008
Gorka finishes Paris-Nice in 7th

Tirreno ITT

- 55th, Iñigo Landaluze, 3:05
- 70th, Juan José Oroz, 3:38
- 73rd, Alán Pérez, 3:42
- 89th, Egoi Martínez, 4:01
- 95th, Rubén Pérez, 4:03
- 132nd, Aitor Galdos, 5:11
- 141st, Javier Aramendia, 5:24
Gorka back in 7th overall

- 13th, Gorka Verdugo, 0:44
- 51st, Markel Irizar, 5:07
- 55th, Haimar Zubeldia, s.t.
- 88th, Aitor Hernández, 10:28
- 102nd, Igor Antón, 19:18
- 103rd, Lander Aperribay, s.t.
- 105th, Dioni Galparsoro, s.t.
Rubén again 11th in Tirreno

Saturday, March 15, 2008
"Mayo is attractive to watch"

Friday, March 14, 2008
3rd Iban Mayo Zikloturista

Gorka 8th overall with two stages to go

- 8th, Gorka Verdugo, 2:11
- 21st, Igor Antón, 11:14
- 39th, Haimar Zubeldia, 24:22
- 54th, Dioni Galparsoro, 31:01
- 106th, Markel Irizar, 57:57
- 121st, Lander Aperribay, 1:08:36
- 125th, Aitor Hernández, 1:10:28
Iñigo shows form in Tirreno

Thursday, March 13, 2008
Amets pens long-term deal

Not the best of days

The mythical Mont Ventoux was on the menu for the riders in Paris-Nice today. My expectations were high given Igor and Gorka's good form of late, and I was also expecting to see Haimar back in the action. It wasn't a total failure by any means, but it'd be fair to say I was a little disappointed after the race. Igor and Gorka came in with the same group, 2:18 down on winner Evans, meaning that Gorka is now an excellent 7th overall. Igor is 13th overall, and, even though I didn't get to see the stage, I assume he did a lot of work for Gorka today. Haimar, who seems to have lost his excellent form overnight, was nowhere to be seen, coming in 4:09 back. Dioni was next, 8:58 down, while Aitor finished 15:09 back. Aitor has not been riding as well as I had hoped he would, but, hey, there's still some stages left for him to leave a mark. Markel and Lander came in with a big group 18:28 adrift.
Not much to say about today's 2nd stage of the Tirreno-Adriatico. Juanjo and Iñigo performed reasonably well, coming in with a big group a minute and six seconds down on surprise-winner Illiano. Egoi, Alán, Rubén and Aitor Galdos came in with another big group, some 8 minutes down, while Javier crossed the line another four minutes later. Antton sadly had to drop out today. I don't know why, if it's down to injuries or illness or something, but I'll let you know once I find out.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Gorka 3rd overall as Ventoux loomes

Rubén 11th in Tirreno opener

Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Igor active, but Beñat crashes out

On the bright side for the team, Igor and Gorka looked sharp. The crash split the pack into several pieces, just like yesterday, and the duo managed to stay with the first group. Igor even tried an attack with 400 metres to go on the last climb, taking a few points with him in the process, but was sadly reeled back in on the descent. Though he looked awesome, so he'll be a marked man come the Ventoux tomorrow. Haimar came in 1:15 back, while Dioni, who lost his polkadot jersey to breakaway hero Hupond, came in 2:56 back. Markel ended up another minute and a half in arrears, while Lander was 109th, 8:01 down, and Aitor 152nd, 26:20 down. That leaves Gorke in an excellent 15th overall, while Igor is 38th, 3:15 back on leader Hushovd.
Igor and Samu pre-selected for Olympics

Monday, March 10, 2008
Dioni grabs climber's jersey as GC hopes falter

Tirreno and San Remo line-up

Euskaltel today revealed their line-ups for Tirreno-Adriatico and La Classicissima, Milano-San Remo. The same eight riders will start in both races, and they are: Rubén, Iñigo, Aitor Galdos, Javier, Alán, Egoi, Antton and Juanjo. Looks like a potent squad to me, and I'll be rooting for them in both races of course. Rubén should be in top form at these races, so should Aitor, so they certainly don't lack firepower. It'll also be good to see Egoi back in the orange of Euskaltel for the first time in some three years. As always I'm looking forward to see what Antton can do, he should also be coming into form, so watch out for him too. Gora!
Sunday, March 09, 2008
Markel 2nd in Paris-Nice prologue

Koldo hails team-mates

Saturday, March 08, 2008
It's Koldo!
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As for the rest of the team, Samu was 7th, Iñaki 15th, Mikel 19th, Iván 20th, Jon 70th, 14 seconds back, Jorge 82nd, 6:15 back, while Josu was 85th at the same time as Jorge. Euskaltel of course won the day's team rankings, while the team ended up 8th overall. Koldo gladly won the sprinters' competition ahead of Brown, beating him by a mere 4 points. This is how the riders ended up overall:
- 18th, Mikel Astarloza
- 25th, Iñaki Isasi
- 28th, Samuel Sánchez
- 53rd, Jorge Azanza
- 62nd, Iván Velasco
- 69th, Koldo Fernández
- 70th, Jon Bru
- 77th, Josu Agirre
Mikel, Igor and Rubén to lead in País Vasco

Friday, March 07, 2008
Haimar heads strong Paris-Nice team
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Samu impressive in ITT in Murcia
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- 11th, Samuel Sánchez, 0:48
- 28th, Mikel Astarloza, 1:43
- 31st, Iñaki Isasi, 1:45
- 50th, Jorge Azanza, 2:33
- 51st, Josu Agirre, 2:44
- 58th, Iván Velasco, 3:04
- 73rd, Jon Bru, 4:04
- 80th, Koldo Fernández, 4:12
Thursday, March 06, 2008
Poll results: Iban to be cleared on Saturday?

Koldo again 2nd

Wednesday, March 05, 2008
Disappointing day in Murcia

Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Koldo grabs 2nd in Murcia opener

Monday, March 03, 2008
Weekend round-up

So I'm back, and it seems I haven't missed a thing. What's up, CAS? Taking some days off? When is all this going to end? I guess their ruling is only a few days away, but, hey, I don't know anything more than you do, so this might drag on for a little while longer. No word from either Iban nor the UCI. I'm at a loss to decide what I'm going to do with the blog IF Iban is suspended or retires though. Should I keep it going anyway? I don't know, any input or views from you my readers will be appreciated.
It's been a good few days for Euskaltel though. Koldo showed magnificent early-season form by sprinting to a convincing 4th place in Almería. Lookin' forward to see him in Murcia tomorrow... Rubén showed just how versatile and good rider he is in Valenciana by sprinting to 5th on the last stage, and I was overjoyed to see Gorka hang on to his 5th place overall. I know a 5th place isn't a win or anything, but it was a quality field down there in Valencia so it was a really good performance from him. More of that please!