Samu will focus solely on stages, not the general classification, at the upcoming Tour de France. Speaking to VeloNews a few days ago, Samu outlined his objectives. Here's what he had to say: "More than anything, I am going to try to win a stage for the team. The last time we won a stage was with Ibán Mayo on the Alpe d’Huez (in 2003), and the team’s been close since then, but hasn’t been able to close the deal. So, above all, I’d love to win one for the team. I’ve done well in the Vuelta, but the Tour is something else. You need that extra touch of experience to do well in the Tour (on GC). I am going into the race more tranquilo in terms of the GC. That’s not my first obsession in this Tour." He also went on to say that he'll skip the Vuelta and the Worlds this year. Click http://www.velonews.com/article/78949 to read the full article (in English for once). A recomended read.Monday, June 30, 2008
No GC aspirations for Samu
Samu will focus solely on stages, not the general classification, at the upcoming Tour de France. Speaking to VeloNews a few days ago, Samu outlined his objectives. Here's what he had to say: "More than anything, I am going to try to win a stage for the team. The last time we won a stage was with Ibán Mayo on the Alpe d’Huez (in 2003), and the team’s been close since then, but hasn’t been able to close the deal. So, above all, I’d love to win one for the team. I’ve done well in the Vuelta, but the Tour is something else. You need that extra touch of experience to do well in the Tour (on GC). I am going into the race more tranquilo in terms of the GC. That’s not my first obsession in this Tour." He also went on to say that he'll skip the Vuelta and the Worlds this year. Click http://www.velonews.com/article/78949 to read the full article (in English for once). A recomended read.Sunday, June 29, 2008
Dismal NCRR performance

Saturday, June 28, 2008
14 riders to ride road race
14 Euskaltel riders will contest tomorrow's National Championship's road race. The three who did the TT will all take part, and will be accompanied by Jorge, Dioni, Aitor H and G, Beñat, Andoni, Lander, Antton, Jon, Javier and Amets. None of the big guns then, but hopefully Amets can step up and improve on his 8th place of last year on the selective parcours.Friday, June 27, 2008
Top rank
Due to consistently good riding, three Euskaltel riders are inside the top 18 on UCI's individual ranking. Mikel's stage-racing qualities leave him in a 7th place for now, while Haimar is in 13th place due to strong form so far this year. Igor's Suisse exploits has rewarded him with an 18th place, having accumulated 38 points. Euskaltel as a team are ranked 9th out of the 18 teams in the Pro Tour. Not bad at all, but there's definetely room for improvement. Some may argue, and I partly agree, that rankings like these don't really matter. That's true, but it's always a nice feeling to see your favourites close to the top no matter the competition.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Iban speaks
He's alive after all. For the first time in months Iban has given an interview. Speaking to Biciclismo.com the other day, he spoke of his whole situation. Read on for a transcript of the interview in which he lashes out at Saunier Duval and reveals he could have been racing all year. Here we go:- You know when CAS will come to a conclusion? In July, at least that's what I think. I thought they would decide in May, but then they just announced that they would decide in July. I though this whole process would go faster. I just have to be patient.
- You've already spent a year, or at least close to a year, without racing. Has it been tough? It's been a rollercoaster ride. It's been hard, especially when you see all the irregularities in the whole process. What angers me more, though, is that the team haven't allowed me to race. The Spanish Federation did not sanction me, they cleared me, so I've been free to race since the Challenge Mallorca (in February). I could have raced while my case was being heard. I know that I couldn't have participated in the Pro Tour races, but the team's lack of confidence in me has really hurt.
- Anyway, you think of riding again? I would like to return to competition to get this weight off my shoulders. And I would also like to decide myself when to put an end to my career. I don't want to quit this way. I'm aware of the fact that it's complicated though. I don't know what my team intend to do if CAS' decision is in my favour. What I don know though, is that I've got a year left on my contract with Saunier Duval. My contract will be automatically renewed for another year (2009), as they haven't summoned to me in three months. But I don't want to force a situation either. The most important thing nonetheless is to get cleared.
- You stay in shape? I train every day, so one could say that I live the life of a professional. It's hard when you're not competing, and I've often asked myself why I'm doing this. At least I haven't been lonely, people still support me.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Trio to ride TT
Euskaltel will send Egoi, Josu and Markel to the Spanish Time Trial Championships in Talavera de la Reina on Friday. There are quite a few specialists taking part this year, Gutierrez, León Sánchez and Plaza, just to name a few, so they're definetely up against it. But if they've got luck on their side, and they're in top form, they can all surely get a good result. I even reckon that Egoi can win the whole thing if everything goes his way. But I won't get carried away, a top 5 though sounds realistic for both him and Markel if they're in top form.Samu looking for wins
Samu won't let the Tour ghosts of the past come back to haunt him this year, as he's looking to finish the Tour for the first time ever. Samu took part in 2002 and 2003, but had to abandon both edition's. Speaking of this year's event, Samu had this to say: "It's been five years since I last did the Tour, and I'm a different rider. I'm more mature both on and off the bike. I confront the difficulties in a different way. I have a lot of respect for the race, but I know I've prepared well and that we'll get our chances in this Tour. Our goal must be to win a stage. That's what the team needs. A podium place overall is a possibility, but it'll be hard to make history in that aspect (Euskaltel have never placed a rider on the overall podium). There are many favourites, but I think it'll come down to the usual suspects; Evans, Valverde, Sastre and Menchov." I'd like to add a certain Samuel Sánchez to that list...
Haimar outlines Tour objectives
Speaking at the presentation of the new Tour t-shirt, which the fans will wear in the Pyrenees, yesterday, Haimar spoke of his desire to finally win a stage in world's biggest bike race: "Not improving on last year's fifth place overall would be a step back. We won't deny that, but first of all we'll look for a stage-win. But if you fight for a stage-win in the mountains you're also in there on GC. A podium place overall? Why not? That's the next step. The last week is quite hard. They've added some long climbs, and we (himself, Samu, Mikel and Iñaki) went to see some really hard stages. It was worth the trouble to go check them out. We now know what lies in store for us." Haimar singled out 5 main candidates for the overall win, and, not surprisingly, three of those are from CSC: "Evans, Valverde, Sastre and the hermanos Schleck". What about Menchov, Haimar?Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Haimar heaven
Haimar has, finally, got his own website. His official homepage, click http://www.kecprosport.com/deportistas/Haimar_Zubeldia.html to enter, is a good one, and will allow all you Haimar supporters to keep up with the latest news. A link to his homepage can be found at the right-hand menu. I've received permission to translate all his Spanish diary entries into English and post them on my blog so, if you no hablo español, don't panick; you'll find it all right here.Monday, June 23, 2008
The Tour team
The Tour de France team is ready. The chosen 9 are: Haimar, Mikel, Samu, Egoi, Gorka, Amets, Rubén, Iñaki and Juanjo. Looks like a very balanced team; we've got GC riders, stage-winner, riders for the breaks, TTs and for domestique duties. The only thing we lack is of course a noted sprinter. Iñaki did well in the Tour a couple of years ago, so hopefully he can get into the mix. More on the Tour team later...
Watch Koldo's triple
- Euskal Bizikleta: http://youtube.com/watch?v=ODBeNjSA3i8
- Vuelta a Castilla y León: http://youtube.com/watch?v=CnV7D6NzmBs
- Vuelta a Murcia: http://youtube.com/watch?v=VNXVCdBHWso
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Igor finishes 3rd
Igor defended his third place overall without problem on the Tour de Suisse's last stage today. The victory on the 9th stage went to arguably the best rider in the world, Fabian Cancellara (again!). Igor, Jorge and Gorka all came in with the pack, while the rest of the guys, exhausted from a gruelling stage-race, came in several minutes adrift. Dioni ended up 1:36 back, Iñigo 1:46, Aitor 3:06 and Andoni 4:40 down. The final general classification looks like this:- 3rd, Igor Antón, 1:55
- 53rd, Gorka Verdugo, 34:56
- 61st, Jorge Azanza, 38:03
- 92nd, Iñigo Landaluze, 55:43
- 114th, Dionisio Galparsoro, 1:06:29
- 129th, Aitor Hernández, 1:39:49
- 130th, Andoni Lafuente, 1:54:09
Speaking to reporter's post-podium appearance, Igor expressed his satisfaction with his overall performance: "I'm very pleased with the Tour de Suisse", he said. "I'm happy with my results. I had good form in the Euskal Bizikleta (where he ended up 2nd), but that's a different type of race. The Tour de Suisse is a harder race. People like Klöden and Cunego have participated, and every day is tough. I'm tired now; 9 days of competition is difficult. Especially yesterday's ITT was hard. A stage-win, four days in yellow and 3rd overall is a remarkable achievement. The team have worked well, and we go back home satisfied. Those of us who won't do the Tour will now get a chance to rest, but it's important still to not fall asleep. I'll prepare for the Vuelta a España now, so, really, I can't relax for too long." With the form he's been showing this year, I can't wait for the Vuelta...
Full results stage 8
- 7th, Igor Antón, 1:49
- 38th, Jorge Azanza, 6:16
- 57th, Iñigo Landaluze, 7:38
- 59th, Gorka Verdugo, 7:45
- 69th, Dionisio Galparsoro, 8:27
- 79th, Aitor Hernández, 9:01
- 121st, Andoni Lafuente, 12:10
General classification with one stage left to race:
- 3rd, Igor Antón, 1:55
- 56th, Gorka Verdugo, 34:56
- 66th, Jorge Azanza, 38:03
- 94th, Iñigo Landaluze, 54:05
- 119th, Dionisio Galparsoro, 1:05:01
- 133rd, Aitor Hernández, 1:36:51
- 134th, Andoni Lafuente, 1:49:37
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Igor pleased with ITT
Igor was content with his performance in today's grueling mountain time trial. He got 7th on the stage and thus defended his 3rd place overall. Speaking to reporters after crossing the line, Igor said: "I'm pleased with the result. It's the first time I've done such a long mountain time trial, and I'm positive about it. This experience will do me the world of good for the future. It's still just climbing, but it's different when you're on your own all day compared to a normal stage. I was concious that the last part was hard, so I didn't give it all to start with. I managed to keep my 3rd place overall. I hope that there won't be any surprises tomorrow so that I can finish on the podium. A 3rd place overall would be just reward for the effort the whole team's put in."Igor impressive; keeps 3rd place overall

Euskaltel chill out on stage 7
First of all: I'm sorry for my continuosly "a-day-too-late"-blogging of late. The truth is that I'm working all the time, so it's hard to find spaces in between for blogging. I'll try though! But back to what really matters; freed of leadership duties, the whole team took it easy on the Tour de Suisse's 7th stage yesterday. It was a mainly flat stage, but only Igor and Gorka made it in with the bunch. The rest of the guys came in 6:07 back in the second group. Not much to brag about, but hopefully they'll be ready for today's big showdown: a 25-kilometre hill time trial. Should suit Igor, so perhaps he'll manage to reclaim the jersey. It's now or never Igor; Aupa!
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Igor loses lead

Teamwork keeps Igor in lead
It was another day of hard work for the entire team. Today's 5th stage was a hilly affair, something which didn't exactly make it easier. A group of 14, among them some strong riders, got away early, and Euskaltel had to take on the responsability of keeping the gap at a minimum. They did so to great effect, making sure the break never got too big a gap. But the flipside was that, come the final climb, they were all worn out and far back, leaving Igor totally isolated. Igor did well though, but was lucky to hang onto his overall lead as Schleck crashed in the last kilometres. If he hadn't crashed, he would surely have taken the overall lead. But that's the way cycling is sometimes, and you won't see me complaining all that much! Igor eventually came in 15th, along all the favourites, while the rest of the guys ended up far back. Gorka ended up 10 minutes back, Iñigo and Jorge 13:30, Aitor and Dioni 18:42, while Andoni ended up dead last 36 minutes in arrears. Sadly Koldo decided to call it quits.Wednesday, June 18, 2008
3 places up for grabs on Tour roster
Galdeano has confirmed what we've all assumed for weeks; Mikel, Haimar, Samu, Egoi, Rubén and Amets are all assured a start at the upcoming Tour de France. 5 riders are left to battle it out for the three remaining places, and those are as expected Aitor H, Iñaki, Juanjo, Jorge and Gorka. Tha chances of Aitor Hernández starting though are slim. Speaking to DEIA, Galdeano said: "Aitor has a possibility (to fill one of the remaining slots), although a slim one. What's sure though is that Koldo will not take part".Igor hangs on
Euskaltel defended Igor's overall leader's jersey in yesterday's 4th stage of the Tour de Suisse. A break of three got away but, as the team of the number 1 on GC, Euskaltel took control and didn't let the break get out of sight. The whole team did a good job in keeping the pace high enough. In the sprint for the stage win, Koldo was once again unlucky. He broke his wheel three kilometres from the line on the 3rd stage, while he was blocked out of contention by Silence-Lotto yesterday. At two kilometres to go he was on Ciolek's wheel, but suddenly some Lotto guys crowded him out and he was left to rue a missed chance. But his form seems to be, still(!), excellent, so he'll get the chance to revenge himself later on in the race. Three Euskaltel riders came in behind the peloton; Dioni and Andoni came in 22 seconds back, while Aitor H was a full 18:31 down. Monday, June 16, 2008
Igor defends lead in Suisse
Igor successfully clinged on to his overall lead on the Tour de Suisse' third stage today. It was a hilly stage that ended in a bunch sprint, but sadly Koldo couldn't quite keep up with the peloton on the last few kilometres. Igor did though, and still leads the race overall 6 seconds ahead of Kirchen. Koldo eventually ended up 2:40 adrift, while Andoni ended up 3:59 back and Aitor H 4:19 down. The rest of the guys finished safe and sound inside the pack.Sunday, June 15, 2008
Igor moved by win
Igor was of course over the moon after his Tour de Suisse stage 2 win. He expressed his feelings to the reporters after the race, and here's what the little magician had to say: "I'm very pleased with this triumph, but I'm also very moved. Therefore I would like to dedicate this win to two very special human beings. First to my fiancee, Mayi. Her birthday was at the last day of the Euskal Bizikleta, so I was very eager to win it for her. Secondly I'd like to dedicate it to my team-mate Antton Luengo and his family. I know they are going through a lot, so this win's for them". On the race itself, he said: "When I finished 2nd in the Euskal Bizikleta I said it's really difficult to win and that it's important to take advantage of the opportunities as they present themselves. Today I didn't fail. I'm very gratefull for my team-mates, they've shown confidence in me and have watched out for me all day. There were a lot of attacks on the last climb, and I knew that I had to be careful with a rider like Cunego as, even though he couldn't quite keep up sometimes, possesses a remarkable end-speed. Kirchen is also fast... The last 300 metres seemed to last forever, but I hang in there and achieved a very important win for my team." Racing in the jersey of overall leader will be a new experience for Igor, but it's an experience that'll stand him in good stead for the future. "The truth is that I've never got to wear the jersey of overall leader, it's completely new to me", he said. "I didn't feel that good yesterday, but today I felt much better. The Tour de Suisse is a very prestigious race with many quality riders. There's a mountain TT coming up later in the race, something which in theory should suit me. But I'll take it day by day, I can only think of the next stage".Igor conquers the Flumserberg
Igor took his first win of the season in stunning fashion today in the Tour de Suisse. Igor jumped clear of a select group of favourites with 300 metres to go to the summit, eventually winning the second stage 6 seconds ahead of Kim Kirchen to take his team's fifth win of the season. It was sweet revenge for the mercurial climber who narrowly lost out on a stage and overall win in last week's Euskal Bizikleta.It was clear for everybody that the outcome of the stage would be decided on the tough 10-kilometre climb of Flumserberg. Martin Elmiger went on a solo move from the off, but was easily reeled back in by the chasing pack at the base of the climb. A select group was quickly formed, containing names like Cunego, Devolder, Kirchen, the Schleck brothers and of course Igor. The last kilometres were chaotic to say the least, as riders went on the attack right and left before losing contact and then bridging up again. It was anyone's guess as to who the winner might be with 500 metres to go. But Igor's late surge was simply unbelievable, leaving the rest of the riders to fight it out for 2nd. Igor won by several bike lengths, and raised his arms in celebration when crossing the line. Igor now emerges, as I predicted, as the man to beat for the overall crown, but it's still early days. Stay tuned for post-stage interviews. Stage results:
- 1st, Igor Antón, 0:00
- 46th, Jorge Azanza, 3:33
- 48th, Gorka Verdugo, 3:38
- 67th, Dionisio Galparsoro, 8:08
- 118th, Koldo Fernández, 12:37
- 143rd, Andoni Lafuente, s.t.
- 151st, Aitor Hernández, 13:30
- 152nd, Iñigo Landaluze, s.t.
Euskaltel best team in Dauphiné
There were no changes to the overall on the last day of the Dauphiné, but the team nonetheless made history; for the first time ever, the team won the teams classification of a Pro Tour event. And it's no coincidence; Euskaltel have, by far, been the most aggressive team as well as placing two riders inside the final top 10. They lived up to their aggressive reputation today, as Rubén, Mikel and Samu all attacked along the way. First up was Rubén, who took a dig on the penultimate climb. The tactic was the same as yesterday's: send a man up the road so that one of the captains have a team-mate there to help him if he decides to attack. Mikel duly attacked, and Rubén played the role of super domestique. It was a shrewd tactical move, but a move that eventually beared no fruits for Mikel. They were both reeled back in, but just minutes later the Euskaltel show was on again. Samu jumped away from the pack on top of the same climb and quickly got a gap on the descent. His descending was a joy(?) to watch as always but, with a break too far up the road to be overtaken, he just sat up and waited for the pack. On the last climb no one tried to get rid of Valverde, who looked comfortable all day. So too did Haimar, who stayed close to Valverde and Evans on the climbs. But just to make sure that Haimar and Mikel could retain their places in the top 10, Samu, followed by the pair, set a ferocious pace at the front of the pack on the 15-kilometre long descent to the finish. The pace was so high that the leading group split into several pieces, but it all came back together at the finish line. It was a true joy to watch the team rock the descent in the manner they did; great stuff. Haimar and Mikel succeeded in clinging onto their 5th and 7th places overall respectively, and could celebrate winning the prize for best team post-stage. Beñat sadly had to abandon, but the team can be very pleased about their overall Dauphiné performance. I'm proud of them, and so too was Igor Gonzalez de Galdeano: "I'm very satisfied with the team's overall performance", he said, "we've worked brilliantly as a team. Every single rider fulfilled his objectives stage after stage, and that's what's pleased me the most in this year's Dauphiné. The prize as "Best team" is a proof of that. We've seen Rubén and Juanjo do their utmost for their leaders, we've seen Samu securing Mikel's seventh overall, we've seen Haimar attacking from distance and we've seen Jon, Beñat and Iñaki work at the beginning of the stages." Stage results:- 16th, Samuel Sánchez, 2:21
- 19th, Haimar Zubeldia, s.t.
- 22nd, Mikel Astarloza, s.t.
- 61st, Rubén Pérez, 5:41
- 63rd, Iñaki Isasi, s.t.
- 86th, Juan José Oroz, 12:38
Final general classification:
- 5th, Haimar Zubeldia
- 7th, Mikel Astarloza
- 45th, Samuel Sánchez
- 62nd, Rubén Pérez
- 74th, Iñaki Isasi
- 86th, Juan José Oroz
Aketza's case to be heard
Aketza Peña, the former Euskaltel rider who tested positive for nandrolone at last year's Giro, will get his case heard in front of CAS July 3. Aketza's B-sample reportedly confirmed the findings of the A-sample, and was suspended until the 9th of August 2009. Why he's challenging the verdict I don't know, anyone got a clue?Saturday round-up

Friday, June 13, 2008
Tour nominees
The Tour de France is quickly coming up, and 12 riders are in the running for the nine places; Haimar, Mikel, Samu, Amets, Rubén, Gorka, Iñaki, Aitor H, Jorge, Iñigo, Egoi and Juanjo. Haimar, Mikel and Samu are definite starters, but Gorka, Amets, Iñigo, Rubén and Egoi are pretty much assured a berth on the team as well if I'm not mistaken. That leaves Aitor H, Jorge, Juanjo and Iñaki to fight it out for the last spot on the roster, at least that's how I see it. I would love to see Aitor get the chance, but they're all good riders so it doesn't really make that big a difference to me to be honest. Who would You like to see on the squad?Haimar approaching top form
Haimar is certainly on the right track for the Tour. On today's 5th stage of the Dauphiné, and on the second consecutive stage in the mountains, he ended up 4th. Here's how it all unfolded:The team once again got a man in the decisive break, as Rubén got away early on with a bunch of other riders. The course turned out to be a little bit too tough for him though, so he didn't stand a chance when the real climbing began with the feared Joux-Plane. Haimar did though. With approximately 6 kilometres left to the summit, he took off from the group of favourites. He quickly built up a handy advantage, and stayed between the remnants of the break and the rest of the peloton, which had been markedly slimmed down by then, for several kilometres. But when Gesink upped the pace with 3 clicks to go to the top, Haimar decided to take it easy and wait for Valverde, Gesink, Evans, Leipheimer and Szmyd. He stayed with this group easily all the way to the finish, coming in an impressive 4th. As a result he advanced to 9th overall. Mikel got dropped a couple of kilometres from the top though, and had to make do with a 14th place on the stage, consequently dropping to 8th overall. Samu once again decided to use it all as training, but perhaps we'll get to see him in a break tomorrow. After the stage, Haimar had this to say to the reporters: "It was a very short and nervous stage. The break didn't get very far, as it contained several important riders , meaning the pace was high in the pack all day and we never got the chance to relax. I was some minutes adrift of the leaders on GC going into the stage, so I harboured hopes of getting a gap when I attacked at the base of the Joux-Plane. But the guys in the car told me all along that there was a war going on behind me, so I decided to wait for them. I feel good, especially on the climbs, and that gives me motivation to continue the preparations for the Tour. The fact that I'm up there alongside the likes of Valverde and Evans bodes well for the future. But it's important to keep in mind that the Tour is only three weeks away, so you don't want to go too deep. In those three weeks it'll be important to recover from this effort and put the finishing touches on the Tour preparation". Stage results:
- 4th, Haimar Zubeldia, 0:23
- 14th, Mikel Astarloza, 2:13
- 48th, Rubén Pérez, 5:57
- 95th, Iñaki Isasi, 15:54
- 96th, Samuel Sánchez, s.t.
- 115th, Juan José Oroz, 19:35
- 118th, Jon Bru, s.t.
- 127th, Beñat Albizuri, 21:33
GC:
- 8th, Mikel Astarloza, 3:15
- 9th, Haimar Zubeldia, 3:17
- 68th, Rubén Pérez, 21:44
- 78th, Juan José Oroz, 25:58
- 82nd, Iñaki Isasi, 27:54
- 88th, Samuel Sánchez, 29:33
- 122nd, Jon Bru, 48:28
- 129th, Beñat Albizuri, 1:02:23
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Euskaltel take strong team to Suisse

Euskaltel strong in the mountains
Euskaltel showed their strength in the first of the Dauphiné's mountain stages today. Rubén got into the first break of the day, but were reeled back in. A group of 16 then got away, among them our very own Juanjo. This group eventually got to fight it out for the win, but Juanjo wasn't able to stay in there sadly. Back in the bunch Haimar attacked the favourites one kilometre from the top of the last climb. He attacked with force, but ultimately didn't get anywhere. But the team wasn'r finished there. On the descent Mikel tried his luck with a ferocious dig, but Valverde succeeded in neutralizing the attack. Eventually Haimar and Mikel came in with the favourites while Juanjo ended up a minute further back. Iñaki ended up 10 minutes in arrears, while Rubén finished 13:38 down. Samu decided to chill out in the gruppetto today, and got company in the form of Beñat and Jon. The three came in with a big group some 17 minutes down. GC after the 4th stage:- 6th, Mikel Astarloza, 1:20
- 14th, Haimar Zubeldia, 3:12
- 52nd, Juan José Oroz, 6:41
- 76th, Iñaki Isasi, 12:18
- 84th, Samuel Sánchez, 13:57
- 91st, Rubén Pérez, 16:05
- 125th, Jon Bru, 23:11
- 136th, Beñat Albizuri, 41:08
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Mikel 4th in Dauphiné TT
Mikel rode amazingly in today's stage 4 ITT in the Dauphiné Libéré to claim 4th. Mikel was only surpassed by The Big Three, Valverde, Leipheimer and Evans. As a result he advanced to 5th overall, only 1:20 in arrears with the mountains looming on the horizon. Mikel wasn't the only rider to perform well today though, as Samu got an impressive 12th on the stage, and is now 9th overall. Haimar did okay to grab 28th, but as a consequence dropped to 19th on GC. The other riders did as expected, with Rubén coming in 70th, 4:01 back, Iñaki 72nd at 4:04, Juanjo 96th at 4:54, Jon 136th, 6:34 down, while Beñat came in 141st a massive 9:26 down. Tomorrow will be all mountains, so hopefully Mikel, Haimar and Samu can build on their impressive start to the race. Aupa!Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Beñat tries his luck in Dauphiné stage 2
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Quartet to inspect Tour stages
Haimar, Mikel, Samu and Iñaki will, after the conclusion of the Dauphiné, stay in the Alps for three days to check out the decisive mountain stages of the Tour. The quartet will check out the never-before-used-in-the-Tour Prato Nevoso climb over the border in Italy, the Bonette Restefond, the Croix de Fer, the Galibier and, of course, the Alpe d'Huez. Miguel Madariaga will lead the way in his car.
Monday, June 09, 2008
Haimar shows strenght in Dauphiné
Haimar today continued his good start to the Dauphiné, claiming an very good 8th in a slightly uphill finish. The stage was earmarked as one for the sprinters, something which makes Haimar's performance even more impressive. He got the help of super-domestique Iñaki in the last kilometre to get him into a good position for the sprint. Iñaki himself grabbed a craditable 15th. All Euskaltel riders, except for Beñat who came in 51 seconds down, crossed the line inside the peloton. Due to some riders losing time today, Haimar, Mikel and Samu all advanced in the overall standings. Haimar went from 10th to 9th, now 19 seconds down on Hushovd, while Mikel is 12th and Samu 14th, both 21 seconds adrift. Just like in Cataluña, Haimar is showing excellent form. Can't wait for the Tour...Sunday, June 08, 2008
Massive disappointment in Euskal
I'm going to be honest with you: I've never been so disappointed after a race. I was so furious when Igor, easily the strongest rider in the race, only ended up getting second on the stage as well as overall. He was awesome, but it just didn't work out... I'm really sorry, but I'm too gutted to write about the race right now, even some 6 hours since it ended. Perhaps I'll write about it tomorrow. Maybe I'll feel better in the morning, but I'm just too annoyed right now. I was so prepared for a stage and overall win on home turf. Again, I'm really sorry. Aupa Igor, you're the best!Euskaltel strong in Dauphiné prologue
Euskaltel got off top a surprisingly good start in the Dauphiné Libéré today. All three captains, Haimar, Mikel and Samu, placed inside the top 20 on the prologue. Haimar was 10th and looked awesome. Has he finally refound his crono skills? Time will tell, but based on the prologue, yes indeed. He was only 14 seconds off the pace set by Leipheimer, while Mikel was 15th, only one second adrift of Haimar. Samu also looked sharp, as always, coming home 18th, another second back. The five other riders performed okay, with Juanjo posting the 60th best time, 27 seconds down. Iñaki ended up 62nd at the same time as Juanjo, while Rubén was 93rd, 33 seconds down, Beñat was 138th, 43 seconds down, while Jon ended up next-to-last in 142nd place 53 seconds in arrears. If the prologue is a sign of things to come, we're in for a hell of a race...Provisional Suisse line-up
Koldo lauds teamwork
Koldo was a happy man after crossing the finishline in Agurain first today. Unlike a host of other sprinters though, he's not getting big-headed as his palmarès grows. After the stage he praised the work the team did for him: "They (his fellow Euskaltel riders) were all phenomenal. Andoni Lafuente and Aitor Hernández started leading the bunch almost from the off, and Jorge soon joined them to up the tempo. On the ascents we used Amets, while Egoi stayed close to me all day... It was great teamwork, and to get the win was our just reward." He also spoke of the win's meaning to him: "It's been great to win so close to home with my family and friends watching from the fences. I've raced on these roads a thousand times in training and in the junior categories, so to win as a pro with Euskaltel right here is very special to me". 'Nuff said.Stage 2 results
Here's the results of Euskal Bizikleta's second stage, won by our very own super-sprinter Koldo Fernández:- 1st, Koldo Fernández, 0:00
- 12th, Igor Antón, s.t.
- 48th, Egoi Martínez, s.t.
- 56th, Jorge Azanza, s.t.
- 67th, Amets Txurruka, s.t.
- 87th, Aitor Hernández, 8:21
- 93rd, Andoni Lafuente, 14:30
GC with one stage to go:
- 4th, Igor Antón, 0:00
- 47th, Amets Txurruka, 8:45
- 57th, Egoi Martínez, 13:20
- 70th, Koldo Fernández, 20:03
- 77th, Jorge Azanza, s.t.
- 89th, Aitor Hernández, 28:24
- 95th, Andoni Lafuente, 34:33
Saturday, June 07, 2008
Koldo unbeatable in Euskal
Koldo grabbed his third season win today in Euskal Bizikleta's second stage. The Álava native easily beat Baden Cooke and JJ Rojas in the dash for the line into Agurain to give his team a win they thouroughly deserved. The team spent all day at the front of the pack chasing down the five-man group that got away early. With the help of Orbea and, in the last 20 kilometres, Caisse d'Epargne, it came down to the expected showdown between the fast-men. Igor advanced to 4th overall going into the last stage. More later...Haimar ready for Dauphiné test
Haimar will, together with Samu and Mikel, lead the team's charge in the Dauphiné, starting tomorrow. He spoke to Marca about his ambitions for the race: "It's a very demanding race, and it wears you out. The stages are hard, and the riders are sharpening their teeth for the Tour. There are two very hard stages in the Alps, and the crono is also very demanding. We hope that experience will make the difference". Haimar finished 2nd overall in the Dauphiné in 2000, but will not be obsessed with reaching the podium this time around. "It's the last race ahead of the Tour, and it's necessary to be in good form", he said. "But it's also necessary to remember that the Tour is just around the corner, so I won't overdo it. But we'll do our best". With the form he's showing these days, "doing our best" might just be good enough to win the whole thing.Igor betting on Koldo
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Speaking after the conclusion of yesterday's first stage of the Euskal Bizikleta, Igor told the reporters that today, the team is hoping it all comes down to a sprint: "Yesterday's stage was just crazy. Attacks everywhere, no control... There are three stages in this race, and each one will be a war. I felt good all day, and that makes me hopeful. Dani Moreno won the stage, and it'll be difficult to take the jersey away from him, as he's a good rider, but we'll try. (Moreno was later handed a 10-second penalty for clinging on to his team's car up the last ascent.) Tomorrow is the Agurain stage, a day in which the general classification is not likely to see any major changes. We bring Koldo to this race, so if it does come down to a sprint, he's got a good opportunity to claim his third win of the year".
Igor 6th in Euskal opener
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- 6th, Igor Antón, 0:00
- 47th, Amets Txurruka, 8:45
- 67th, Egoi Martínez, 13:20
- 86th, Jorge Azanza, 20:03
- 87th, Andoni Lafuente, s.t.
- 89th, Aitor Hernández, s.t.
- 91st, Koldo Fernández, s.t.
Friday, June 06, 2008
Amets looking forward to Euskal
The Euskal Bizikleta has always been Amets' favourite race. Ever since he was a little boy he's been watching the race from the roadside, as the race always passes his home in Extebarria. DEIA caught up with him to discuss this year's race, and here's Amets' take on it: "Every cyclist has a favourite race, a race that motivates more than others for one reason or another. For me that race is the Euskal Bizikleta. It's the only race in Euskadi that's always, without exceptions, passed my home in Etxebarria." Amets will start the race for a third time today, and here's his thoughts on each stage: "The first stage will be an important indicator of how the race will develop. No one is going to win the race on the Sollube (a cat.1 climb located 12 kilometres from the end), but many riders will lose their chance of overall glory. I think it'll be a chaotic and uncontrolable stage, as it's difficult for a team to take control of the race in the first stage. The inclines of Sollube will make the selection between the favourites, but I wouldn't be surprised if a break goes all the way either. The second stage is a strange one. The beginning of the stage is really hard, with the ascents of Opakua and Azazeta coming right away, but then it levels out for the remainder of the stage. We did the stage the other day in training, and I think it's a stage for a break. Nevertheless, there will be teams eyeing a sprint, like us for example, where our man will be Koldo. We will have to take control of the stage. The last stage is a presitigous one. The last stage to Arrate is a stage all Basques would love to have on their palmarès, and I'm no exception. Somebody will have to control the race so that a break doesn't get too far up the road. It's obvious that this stage will be decisive for the GC considering there's no TT in this year's race. A good climber will win this year's edition, as the last five kilometres, on the way to the top of the Arrate, is really tough."Jorge replaces Javier for Euskal
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
Iban looking good in Zikloturista Iban Mayo
The third running of the annual Martxa Zikloturista Iban Mayo, staged in his honour, was held at the 18th of May this year. 177 riders completed the hilly course, with Iban taking second to his close friend and ex-Orbea rider Julen Zubero. The cyclosportif was reported to have been a great success. Judging by the pictures, and by interviews, he's been spending a lot of time in the gym of late. His arms and upper body looked more muscular than ever, and he looked to be close to his optimal weight, though I have to add I'm not an expert at these kinds of things. But anyway, he looked awesome to put it like it is. He's also reported to be in good spirits these days, and has said that if cleared by CAS, he'd like to ride on for at least 2-3 years. If that is to happen, I could die a happy man. Period.Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Alán pleased with Giro
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Monday, June 02, 2008
Team previews stage 2 of Euskal Bizikleta
Dauphiné and Euskal Bizikleta line-ups
Euskaltel will send strong squads to the two upcoming races; the Dauphiné Libéré and the Euskal Bizikleta.The Euskal Bizikleta starts this Friday, and will this year contain no more than three stages. Igor, Amets, Koldo, Javier, Antton, Aitor Hernández, Andoni and Egoi will defend the team's colours on home soil. Igor will likely lead the push for overall honours. His ankle is finally healed, and, according to reports, he's in great shape. The rest of the guys will look to get into breaks, while Koldo will be the main man if one of the stages come down to a sprint. Looks like a solid team on paper. Amets is also rumoured to be in form, and he's got a love affair with the race, so watch out for the diminutive climber all three days.
The team's three captains for the Tour de France this summer will all feature in the traditional Tour dress-rehersal; the Dauphiné Libéré. Alongside Samu, Haimar and Mikel, will be Rubén, Alán, Beñat, Juanjo and Iñaki. Haimar will look to build on his strong Volta a Cataluña, while Mikel will try to get fit in time for the Tour after a mightly impressive first-half of the season. Samu hasn't been racing all that much this year, but he's always good, so no worries there. I predict the rest of the guys will do their utmost to assist an eventual overall push by one of them. Just like with the Bizikleta squad it looks awesome. Aupa!
Poll results: What's CAS up to?
CAS have been enjoying some beers lately if you readers are to be believed. 39 % of you voted for "Having a beer", while "Asking the UCI what to do" came a close second, claiming 23 % of the votes. "Facebook" got an honourable 3rd place, followed by the most likely scenario, "Sleeping", in fourth, while the most unlikely one, "Studying Iban's case", ended up dead last as I predicted. Not the most serious of polls, but I nonetheless found it amusing.Sunday, June 01, 2008
CAS take their time
I had hoped that once I'd got back blogging, a decision on Iban's case had been reached. That's sadly not the case. Iban's lawyer told Spanish dailies on the 22nd of May that CAS would need another two or three months to come to a conclusion, effectively ruling him out of this year's Tour de France. Bravo, mission accomplished! I'm at a loss to find out what they'll be up to the next months, but I'm going to save myself some time by not complaining a whole lot. But all you frustrated fans are more than welcome to do so in the "Comments" section below.


