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One week prior to the start of the Giro d’Italia (May 10th-June 1st), the Astana Cycling Team received an invitation to participate in the first Grand Tour of 2008. Race organizer RCS changed its original February decision, which stated that the Team was not planning on bringing a “motivated” team. After receiving the invitation, the Team confirmed the riders who will start in
Team Astana’s General Manager Johan Bruyneel gladly accepted the invitation. “I would like to thank RCS for reconsidering our Team in the selection process. RCS has recognized that not inviting one of the best stage racing teams would have been a mistake and detrimental to the race and sport of cycling.” Bruyneel went on to comment, “I am most happy for our sponsors, Team and fans. Throughout all the political battles, our sponsors have continued to support us and our new mission for the Team. The riders and staff have handled themselves in a professional manner and remained focused on winning bike races. And our loyal fans have filled the race routes cheering for us. It’s a big honor to let them know we will now race in
Though pleased, Bruyneel did acknowledge that the late invitation presents many challenges for Team Astana. “Preparation for a Grand Tour involves intensive planning, both for our staff and riders. Many people may not realize that riders schedule their season-long training programs around these three-week races. The one-week notice is certainly an extra challenge, but I’m confident that our Team will show up motivated.”
Johan Bruyneel continued: "I am very happy with the results we have already obtained this season. I think that we proved in Romandie that we are the best team in the world for stage races. Increasingly more people understand what this team stands for and that we are an important and indispensable team. Probably we really are the best team and maybe therein lies our problem."
Andreas Klöden, selected as a co-leader, feels he is good shape for his first Giro. “After my nice overall victory today at the Tour of Romandie and my time-trial victory on Friday, I finally feel my form is close to where it needs to be. The first part of the season was tough due to my illnesses, but that’s now behind me and I can focus on the Tour of Italy, my first Giro.”
Like their teammate Klöden, Alberto Contador and Levi Leipheimer are making their Giro debut. Levi Leipheimer will need to travel from the
2007 Tour de France Champion Alberto Contador, who had a successful start of the season with stage and overall wins in the Vuelta a Castilla y Leon and Pais-Vasco, received the news while recovering from a dental operation. “It was a big surprise to me when Johan called me, since I was on a holiday. It is a big challenge for me and our Team.”
The staff and nine riders will spend the next week in preparation for the first Grand Tour of 2008, while others will participate in the scheduled Four Days of