
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Koldo just misses out... again

Aketza Peña cleared of doping

Tour riders line up for San Sebastián

Euskaltel will aim for the win in the Clásica San Sebastián on Saturday. The Pro Tour one-day race will see six of the Tour riders take part, namely Samu, Haimar, Mikel, Gorka, Egoi and Rubén, along with Alán and Iván. It's definetely a strong line-up, so I really expect the team to be in the thick of the action. This year's route, which features a short climb and decent right before the finish-line, suits Samu's characteristics to perfection, so he should be at the very front. I also think Gorka, who recovered from a crash in the Tour and returned to his old self towards the end of the race, will post a good result.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Several riders face the axe

Koldo to lead Getxo charge

Aitor Galdos crashes in training
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Monday, July 28, 2008
Nieve set to join team

Madariaga pleased with Tour performance

Sunday, July 27, 2008
Round-up

- 7th, Samuel Sánchez, 6:25
- 16th, Mikel Astarloza, 23:40
- 45th, Haimar Zubeldia, 1:27:00
- 50th, Egoi Martínez, 1:37:00
- 52nd, Amets Txurruka, 1:41:59
- 73rd, Gorka Verdugo, 2:08:23
- 91st, Rubén Pérez, 2:33:55
- 103rd, Juan José Oroz, 2:56:12
- 104th, Iñaki Isasi, 2:57:44
Great to see every single rider finish the race, that's always pleasing. The team also took part in the GP Villafranca Ordizia on Saturday, but that wasn't a big success. Iñigo got a 12th place, which isn't bad, but I'm afraid to say the others ended up way back. Strength in numbers will always be a challenge for the team, and to me it looks like that's what's missing this year...
Friday, July 25, 2008
Ups and downs

The team's been competing in the Vuelta a Madrid as well where, disappointingly, the team didn't manage to clock up a win. Koldo came second on the last stage though, while Josu showed strength in the ITT, Iñigo looked good in 6th overall and Javier was "best young rider". Not a bad return, but a win would be nice.
The team will field Josu, Lander, Dioni, Jon, Iñigo, the Aitors, Igor, Javier and Iván in the Prueba Villafranca-Clásica de Ordizia tomorrow. My main hope for success is Iñigo due to his good showing in Madrid.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Time-out
I know I couldn't possibly have timed it any worse, but I'll likely not be able to update the blog for a few days. I'm going to Italy (no, not to see the Prato Nevoso stage) on vacation, but I'll be back by Thursday. There's supposed to be a wireless internett connection where we'll stay, but I can't guarantee it'll work. Maybe I'll update it, maybe not. I'll be doing it if I can though rest assured. If not, see you all on Thursday!
Juanjo gives it a go

Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Euskaltel go missing

Euskaltel head for Madrid

Euskaltel will, for the first time I know of, ride the Vuelta a Madrid. The 2.1 three-stage race commences in two days, and will see Koldo, Iñigo, Javier, Jon, Aitor H, Iván, Alán and Josu do their utomost to secure a win or two for the team. The competition will not be the stiffest, so perhaps Koldo can add to his palmarès
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Press conference

Euskaltel held a press conference at today's rest-day. Samu, Mikel and Haimar were all present to speak their mind on the Tour so far. Here's what they said:
- Samu: I'm convinced that I can manage to stay with the best ones soon. I ascended the Hautacam only 16 seconds slower than Piepoli, I posted the 6th best time up that mountain. Those numbers indicate my form is good. I got dropped on the Tourmalet and I had to pay for it. But there are still several stages left, and the objective of winning a stage remains intact.
- Mikel: I'm pleased with my efforts in the Pyrenees. We've just done two important stages and I'm well placed overall, better than I thought I would be actually. The race is still very open, so we'll continue to fight for a stage-win. To win a stage is really hard in the Tour, but that was our objective and we stand by it.
- Haimar: The race has been hard on me. The last two days have been difficult; this was not what I hoped for. The team will be lead by Mikel and Samu, and I will support them. In addition I'll hunt for stage-wins as I'm likely to be given a bit more leeway than in years past. I feel that my form is good in this Tour, and a stage-win would be the best way to finish it.
Mikel praises "best fans in the world"

Mikel, ever the fans' favourite, heaped praise on the team's fans yesterday. The Basque fans, who are known to come out in numbers in the Pyrenees and make the climbs all orange, were present this year as well. Mikel was only too happy to see them out there again: "I want to honour the fans, they've been really impressive. The've again demonstrated they're the best fans in the world". 'Nuff said.
Monday, July 14, 2008
No success at home

- 14th, Mikel Astarloza, 3:58
- 16th, Samuel Sánchez, 5:22
- 33rd, Amets Txurruka, 10:39
- 67th, Egoi Martínez, 24:28
- 71st, Haimar Zubeldia, s.t.
- 73rd, Rubén Pérez, s.t.
- 94th, Juan José Oroz, s.t.
- 111th, Iñaki Isasi, 33:14
- 144th, Gorka Verdugo, s.t.
GC:
- 11th, Mikel Astarloza, 3:51
- 13th, Samuel Sánchez, 4:26
- 46th, Haimar Zubeldia, 33:52
- 67th, Egoi Martínez, 49:42
- 78th, Amets Txurruka, 57:33
- 84th, Gorka Verdugo, 1:05:55
- 108th, Rubén Pérez, 1:16:22
- 109th, Iñaki Isasi, 1:16:30
- 110th, Juan José Oroz, 1:16:44
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Good effort; no result

- 24th, Mikel Astarloza, 1:17
- 35th, Samuel Sánchez, s.t.
- 63rd, Egoi Martínez, 9:o4
- 72nd, Haimar Zubeldia, s.t.
- 87th, Amets Txurruka, 16:27
- 123rd, Rubén Pérez, 24:02
- 124th, Gorka Verdugo, 24:2o
- 137th, Iñaki Isasi, 28:11
- 143rd, Juan José Oroz, s.t.
Iban facing criminal charges
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Saturday, July 12, 2008
Amets is back!

Friday, July 11, 2008
Samu getting closer

I'll just state the obvious: it's a matter of when, rather than if, Samu will take a stage at this year's race. Today he placed 7th in a sprint of 23, who all came in 6 seconds adrift of breakaway-winner León Sánchez. The second group, containing Haimar and Mikel, came in 33 back, and thus lost more time to their fellow GC hopefulls. Samu though looks to be the team's best bet for overall and stage glory this year round. He's 11th overall, just 1:27 back, while Mikel is 18th, at 2:16, and Haimar is 29th at precisely 4 minutes. Mikel impressed on the cat.2 climb though, jumping clear of the pack in pursuit of the leading quartet. He really did well, but noticed it wouldn't be worthwhile so he sat up. But he looks really good, and that's the most important thing at this stage of the race. The team as a whole also impressed; the pack split in 2 when Cunego hit the deck hard after 60 kilometres. All Euskaltel riders were stuck in the wrong part but, together with Quick.Step and Lampre, pulled the first group back. Really important; great work! Stage results:
- 7th, Samuel Sánchez, 0:06
- 32nd, Mikel Astarloza, 0:33
- 46th, Haimar Zubeldia, s.t.
- 83rd, Iñaki Isasi, 4:36
- 84th, Egoi Martínez, 7:24
- 85th, Gorka Verdugo, s.t.
- 126th, Rubén Pérez, 21:53
- 132nd, Amets Txurruka, s.t.
- 166th, Juan José Oroz, s.t.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Mixed bag in the mountains

- 12th, Samuel Sánchez, 0:12
- 16th, Mikel Astarloza, 0:23
- 21st, Haimar Zubeldia, 0:27
- 44th, Gorka Verdugo, 1:13
- 71st, Juan José Oroz, 3:45
- 83rd, Amets Txurruka, 4:48
- 84th, Rubén Pérez, s.t.
- 99th, Egoi Martínez, 8:53
- 100th, Iñaki Isasi, s.t.
Wednesday, July 09, 2008
The calm before the storm

It was an easy day in the saddle for the whole team today. No one in the breaks, no one in the mix and, luckily, no one in the crashes. Everyone came in with the leading pack. Iñaki gave it a go at the finish and claimed an okay 16th place. The first summit-finish is on the programme tomorrow, with the stage ending on the Super Besse. The first mountainous day is always exciting, and I have to admit I'm nervous. I think Haimar will be really up for it given his bad ITT yesterday, and hopefully we'll get to see Amets, Rubén or someone in the break. I expect a better showing from the whole team than the previous day's one.
Time trial disappointment

- 21st, Samuel Sánchez, 1:31
- 27th, Mikel Astarloza, 1:42
- 72nd, Gorka Verdugo, 2:57
- 100th, Haimar Zubeldia, 3:22
- 113th, Egoi Martínez, 3:35
- 114th, Juan José Oroz, 3:36
- 124th, Iñaki Isasi, 3:45
- 135th, Amets Txurruka, 3:54
- 145th, Rubén Pérez, 4:08
Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Still all good for Euskaltel

Sunday, July 06, 2008
Status quo in France

Euskaltel off to good start

Friday, July 04, 2008
Busy
I'm sorry for my unactivity these last few days. It's simple really; I've just been working ALL the time, and as a result I haven't been able to update the blog, let alone myself. I'll be very busy the next few days as well, but I'll do my utmost to keep you, at least, updated on the goings-on of the crazy world that is pro cycling.
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Galdeano's verdict

- Haimar Zubeldia: I know he's going to do well after his performance in the Dauphiné. We've always wanted him to be a bit more aggressive. If he can become that, he'll be a great rider.
- Mikel Astarloza: He's a rider we really trust. We have confidence in him, and we all think he has the potential to be among the very best. We hope he can transform that potential to results while he's with us.
- Samuel Sánchez: He's the one who sets the standard in the team. His whole season has been centred around the Tour, so I hope the Tour will work out for him this year. I hope that he'll win a stage, and if that happens, we'll take it from there.
- Iñaki Isasi: He's got the experience. He's done the Tour several times already, so he'll have to share his knowledge and know-how with the rest of the guys. He'll have to help out the captains and, hopefully, use his end-speed to win a stage from a small breakaway.
- Egoi Martínez: He's the man for the breakaways on tough and hilly terrain. That'll be his mission. He'll also be one to go into important breaks to help the team out. If he gets into one of those breaks, we hope he'll be able to give us that stage-win.
- Gorka Verdugo: His objectives are similar to those of Egoi's. He's improved as a rider this year. If he's able to be a bit more aggressive and self-confident, he'll be a very good rider for us.
- Amets Txurruka: He brings youth to the team. He represents the image of the team; effort and aggressiveness. I'm very confident in him when it comes to the breaks, and I believe he's capable of winning the "Most aggressive rider"-prize again.
- Rubén Pérez: He is, perhaps, the youngest and best rider we have for the breaks. He's improving and I think that, just like last year, he'll prove valuable to Haimar, Mikel and Samuel.
- Juan José Oroz: He's the newcomer and has earned the right to ride the Tour de France. He was the only Basque rider to finish each and every Classic this spring and, eventhough he hasn't done the Tour before, has the sufficient experience to do a good race. He's a team-rider.
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
Galdeano praises team

Ardanza looking for wins

Mikel talkes Tour

- What's your physical and mental state like going into the Tour? "When it comes to preparation, I'm better equipped than ever. I've done mostly the same as last year. This year, though, I stayed in top form 'till the Tour de Romandie. Then at Dauphiné Libéré I was in quite good shape again."
- You've caught the eye this year because of your consistency. How do you do it (staying consistent)? "I've finished inside the top 10 in every race I've done this year, except for the Vuelta a Murcia and the Tour Down Under. I've been consistent. How I do it? I'm the kind of rider who needs a lot of training to get into shape, so I started training in November. You get a moral boost when you see that it works out, and that helps when on the road."
- But doesn't a season like this exhaust you? "It does, but I know I've got to train a lot. I'm going to the Tour in good shape and with many kilometres in my legs."
- But aren't you afraid that you'll have to pay for such a strong start to the season, so loaded with races? "Not really. I'm going to Brest having done 48 days of competition. I've done 25 000 kilometres. That's more or less the same as last year, and it worked out well then. Though, I know I'll be very tired when the Tour comes to a close, just like last year. But then I kept my form for another week so that I could race the Clasica Sán Sebastián."
- What do you plan to do after the Tour? "I don't know. First I'll have to finish the race, that's what's most important right now."
- What's your objectives for the race? "To improve on what I did last year. That means to be higher up on GC, though the immediate goal will be to win a stage. I don't think that you have to sacrifice a good overall placing to be able to win a stage. That's my personal goal."
- Why do you say that you are better than ever? "I've done the Tour five times. Last year I was ahead, close to the best. I've never been better physically. I have no right to be pessimistic. But I know the Tour is the hardest race there is."
- You did your first Tour in 2003, the best year for Euskaltel when it comes to the Tour. What's changed since then? "I did the Tours de Armstrong. There was a clear favourite for the win back then. The race was controlled by Discovery Channel. They totoally controlled the race. This year round it'll be no control."
- Will the level of racing be higher or lower than back then? "It's difficult to measure the levels of sport. There were more charismatic riders then (like Armstrong, Basso, Ullrich and Vinokourov). The names of Evans, Cunego and Menchov don't make the same impression. No offence though, they're all very good riders."
- How do you see this year's race? "Much more open than in past years. There are 10 riders who can make the podium. Valverde, Fränk Schleck, Cunego, Evans, Menchov, Sastre, Moreau..."
- If you had to name one, just one, top favourite, who would it be? "Cadel Evans. But it's impossible to predict the podium so close to the start of the race.
- How would the race change if Alberto Contador were to start? " He would, as defending champion, take control of the race with his team. I suppose this task will be left to Evans' team now."
- What will your weight be like on Saturday? "72 kilograms. I will also finish with that weight, as I'm not the kind of rider who loses kilos when competing. I know that's not normal, but that's the way it is."
- What do you make of the parcours? "There are few TTs, and that's not a good thing for me. I can gain minutes in TTs. I've got a lot of respect for the Massif Central. I've never done well there, the climbs are all really explosive. The chances are greater for losing time than gaining time. I don't like that part of the Tour."
- What do you prefer; the Alps or the Pyrenees? "The Pyrenees are not excessively hard this year, though it'll be important to do well there because of our fans. The Alps have always been good to me. I've done well there ever since I joined Ag2r. The three Alpine stages in this year's race are all really hard. The Tour will be decided there, so it's important to be ready for them and to not be totally exhausted when the last week comes.I'm a diesel rider, so I hope to benefit from that on the long climbs of the Alps"
- What are the team's objectives for the race? "We've not spoken a lot about it. We'll try to win a stage and do well overall."
- With who? "I just said we haven't talked a lot about it. I suppose we'll all arrive with the same options. I believe our Tour squad's never been stronger. Obviously we've had more solid leaders in the past, but we've now got a very complete team. Juanjo, Egoi, Amets, Gorka, Rubén and Iñaki are all quality riders. We won the teams classification in the Dauphiné recently, and we can do well overall in the Tour. I think every single rider is in great shape."
- What kind of rider does this year's Tour favour? "It favours the climbers. There are less kilometres against the clock than on other occasions and, if we consider the last TT to be a test of strength, there's no doubt this Tour is one for the climbers. I don't really like the route all that well. I'd like more TT kilometres, more of the Pyrenees, less of the Massif Central and the same amount of the Alps. That's my dream Tour."
- Why is it so important for the team to win a stage? "Because we lack stage-wins."
- Are you eager to get going? "Yes, I can't wait. I've trained a lot and I'm excited. I've prepared well: before we went to the Dauphiné, we went to see the Pyrenees. After the race, we went to the Alps. The three Alpine stage are going to be very hard, especially the last one with the finish at the top of the L'Alpe d'Huez. That's the queen-stage. Everything will be decided in the last week."
- With you in the thick of it? "When you're close to the best ones you always want to improve and finish higher."