Saturday, December 31, 2011
All chopped up
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Thursday, December 29, 2011
Transfer season verdict
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Durán leaves pro peloton
Geox-TMC rider Arkaitz Durán will spend 2012 racing on the Spanish amateur circuit, reports reliable Spanish website www.biciciclismo.com.
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Sesma swaps bike for massage
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Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Sáez "fearless" ahead of debut
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Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Zabalo eyeing recovery
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Duo goes aero
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Sunday, December 25, 2011
Euskadi cyclo-cross champs
- 1, Egoitz Murgoitio
- 2, Aitor Hernández, 1:16
- 3, Javier Ruiz de Larriñaga, 1:36
- 4, Aketza Peña, 2:42
- 5, Erlantz Uriarte, 3:49
- 1, Jonathan Lastra
- 2, Iñigo Gómez, s.t.
- 3, Jon Gómez, 3:21
- 4, David Hidalgo, 5:42
- 5, Peio Goikoetxea, 7:23
- 1, Jonathan Bilbao
- 2, Álex Aranburu, 0:16
- 3, Eneko Corrales, 0:56
- 4, Aritz Hernández, 1:42
- 5, Xavier Goikoetxea 2:33
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Friday, December 23, 2011
Briefs
- As expected, Spanish national coach José Luis de Santos virtually guarantees reigning champ Samuel Sánchez will be selected to represent his country at the London Olympics next summer. Speaking to BiciCiclismo, de Santos said the Euskaltel captain, Óscar Freire, Alejandro Valverde and Alberto Contador are near dead-certs to take four of the five spots on the team. "He's the reigning champ and the 'soul' of our Olympic dream, so he should be considered one of the leaders", the coach said of the Beijing 2008 victor. "And he's a smart rider who knows how to seize the opportunities presented to him. He showed as much in Beijing".
- What with Cavendish deservedly taking out BBC's Sports Personality of the Year-award and Phil Gilbert racking up gongs after gongs at home as well as abroad, cyclists seem to be all the rage at the yearly awards ceremonies. Iñaki Isasi was earlier this week honoured by the sports writers of Álava, and yesterday Samuel Sánchez was voted "Best professional cyclist of 2011" in his home region of Asturias.
- Esteemed Spanish cycling website El Pedal de Frodo yesterday held it's own awards gala. Hordes of cyclists and celebrities of the sport were present at the ceremony in the picturesque village of Iurreta, Vizcaya, including the likes of Roberto Laiseka, Beñat Intxausti, Juan Marí Guajardo, Javier Bodegas, Miguel Minguz, Davíd Lopez García, Pedro Horrillo, Víctor de la Parte and Koldo Fernández. Standout climber Mikel Landa was voted "Best young rider", Mikel Nieve "Beste Basque", Omar Fraile "Best sub-23 rider" and Igor Antón "'Bilbainada' of the year". Entirely as anticipated, Alberto Contador was elected "Rider of the year".
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Briefs
- Rubén Pérez, Gorka Izagirre, Romain Sicard and Pabo Urtasun are back from their nine-day pre-season training camp at the Costa Blanca. The quartet headed for the cycling-friendly cost to fine-tune their form ahead of the rapidly-approaching season-opener in Australia next month, and DS Larrazabal, who went with them, outlined the importance of the camp upon its completion. "At this stage of the 2012 preparations, long low-intensity rides are vital. It lays the foundations for the season ahead. Especially for these guys, who'll all start off early next year, it's of utmost importance. The Costa Blanca is the only place, at this time of year, where the weather allows you to to ride outside every day, so that's why we spent all of nine days here", Larrazabal told the team's website.
- Several Basque professionals are currently without a team for the upcoming season. Beñat Urain of Orbea has not been successful in finding a new home so far, while the same goes for Euskaltel's Daniel Sesma. Lampre's Aitor Pérez Arrieta is still on the look-out, while Geox's folding leaves Arkaitz Durán without a ride. In all, 40 Spanish professionals of this year is without a contract for next year.
- Earlier this week, the retiring Iñaki Isasi was honoured by the sport journalists of his home region of Álava. The sprinter, who calls Respaldiza home, was awarded the Pin de Oro by the Association of Sport Journalists of Álava. To read more, click this link.
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Tour over Olympics for Samu
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Monday, December 19, 2011
"Fabulous news"
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Sunday, December 18, 2011
Martín relishing new challenge
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Basque amateur calendar set
February: 25 Zumaia (Euskaldun)26 Soraluze (Lehendakari) March: April: May: June: July: August: September: Overview courtesy of www.biciciclismo.com Naturgas Energía roster 2012: Jon Larrinaga, Loic Chetout, Karl Baudron, Alain González, Eduardo Ardaiz, Damien García, Alain Santamaría, Imanol Estevez, Mikel Iturria, Pablo Comins, Oier Sánchez, Victor Etxebarria and Francisco Javier Martín. |
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Saturday, December 17, 2011
Hernández triumphs
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Euskaltel president hints at new deal
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Cabedo reveals Giro dream
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Thursday, December 15, 2011
"Team full of talent"
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Squad for Tour Down Under
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Intxausti "out to win País Vasco"
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Briefs
- Mikel Astarloza has opted to start his season at the Mallorca Challenge in February, not at the Tour Down Under the month before. He says as much on his own website this morning. The 32-year-old added that he's feeling "better and better in training", and that he hopes to start the season "in the best shape possible".
- "The Giro d'Italia attracts me. I love racing in Italy", Samuel Sánchez reveals in an interview with Diario Siglo XXI. To find out why, read this.
- A Spanish blogger got to spend a whole day with Euskaltel during this year's Tour de France. To see what that was like, watching the concluding time trial from the team car in the company of Miguel Madariaga, click this link.
- Igor Antón is in the running for the 'Best Basque Athlete of 2011' handed out by Bilbao-based newspaper El Correo. As it stands now, he's actually going to win it, ahead of the likes of Iker Muñiain and Javi Martínez. To cast your vote, click here.
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Monday, December 12, 2011
Hernández lands second in Spanish Cup
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Sunday, December 11, 2011
Astarloza speaks out
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Need for speed
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Saturday, December 10, 2011
Briefs
- Mikel Landa wasn't the only one to injure his collarbone at the team's recent training camp it transpires. El Diario Vasco reports ace climber Iván Velasco his the deck and took a hit to his right clavicle - but escaped fracture. The 31-year-old only sustained a fissure fracture, and will hope to resume normal training on Monday. According to the man himself, the crash hasn't set his preparations for the upcoming season back, a season that's set to commence at the Clásica de Almería in February. Velasco will then embark on an exclusive Spanish calendar leading up to his major goal of the year: the Giro. The native of Arrasate will take on Murcia, Catalunya, Indurain, Amorebieta, Castilla y León and La Rioja in the hope of reaching peak form in May.
- Which one of the Izagirre brothers is the strongest? To find out what Jon and Gorka mean, check out el Pedal de Frodo's interview with Euskaltel's fifth pair of siblings here.
- Released Naturgas Energía rider Efrén Carazo will turn professional with home team Burgos 2016 next year, www.biciciclismo.com says. El Correo de Burgos reported a few weeks back that the youngster was on the verge of signing with Andrés Izquierdo's Continental team, and, according to BiciCiclismo, that's now been done. He's thus set to become the 14th Spanish neo-pro in 2012.
- Ever wondered who lined up for Euskaltel in their maiden 1994 season? Who made up the roster of that golden class of 2003? Or who'll don the orange jersey next year? Find out under the 'Euskaltel section' on your rigth - at 'Team rosters, 1994-present', I've compiled the complete list of riders ever to have represented the team, when they did so, and who they lined up alongside.
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Thursday, December 08, 2011
Camaño happy with Endura adventure
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Zikliamatore 2011. Buy it. Now.
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Murgoitio excels; Hernández repeats
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Tuesday, December 06, 2011
Hernández outgunned by Murgoitio
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Monday, December 05, 2011
"I was lucky"
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Sunday, December 04, 2011
Zubeldia set for Tour-Vuelta double
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"Euskaltel were not interested in me"
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Report: Irizar injured in training crash
Former Euskaltel stalwart Markel Irizar crashed heavily while training today, suffering multiple injuries to his face.
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Saturday, December 03, 2011
Hernández crowned Bizkaia champ
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Friday, December 02, 2011
Rubén Pérez looking to emulate 2011
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Thursday, December 01, 2011
Landa on the mend
Euskaltel's website today reports that Mikel Landa's surgery on his broken collarbone yesterday was successful. The Vuelta a Burgos stage-winner has already headed home after being discharged from the Clínica San Sebastián in Bilbao (yeah, that name is confusing) in the early hours of this morning. The 21-year-old, who's broken the same clavícula a record (surely?) three times this year, will have to take it easy for a week or so before resuming training.
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Naturgas Energía anno 2012
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Young duo on favourite rides and riders
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