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Nick Nuyens of Team Saxo Bank-SunGard – Dreamning Of Vlaandern And Amstel

Belgian: Nick Nuyens was second in Ronde van Vlaandern in 2008 and has come to Saxo Bank-SunGard to improve and to be in the finals during the spring classics this [...]

Rad-Geschichte geschrieben

(rsn) – Fabian Cancellara (Saxo Bank) zeigte 2010 einmal mehr, dass er der zur Zeit beste Zeitfahrer und Klassikerjäger der Welt ist. So gewann der Schweizer das WM-Zeitfahren, ....

Saxo Bank meldet Contador zur Murcia-Rundfahrt

(rsn) – Saxo Bank-SunGard scheint zuversichtlich, dass Alberto Contador im Frühjahr startbereit sein wird. Der dänische Rennstall hat den Toursieger jedenfalls für die Anfang März ....

Alberto Contador is registered to start 2011 Vuelta a Murcia

In what may be wishful thinking or perhaps a sign that there’s something brewing, Alberto Contador is registered to start the Vuelta a Murcia in early March in Spain.

The Spanish wires were alight Christmas night with news that Contador has been listed as one of the starting riders for Saxo Bank-Sungard for the Murcia tour, set for March 4-6 along Spain’s Mediterranean coast.

According to a report on the Spanish wire service EFE, race organizers confirmed that Contador’s name is on the Saxo Bank roster. Others include Lucas Sebastián Haedo and Jesús Hernández.

Due to the late hour in Europe, VeloNews could not independently confirm the news.

Whether that’s just a procedural matter by Saxo Bank brass or a gesture of solidarity for its embattled star remains to be seen.

Teams will often send names to race organizers simply to fill in a rough draft of what races athletes might participate only to see the final rosters altered due to injuries, illnesses and other changes in racing schedules. Teams are also required to register riders at least 20 days before the start of an event.

The appearance of Contador’s name on the preliminary start list, however, could be a sign that there may be news coming soon for the Contador camp.

The Spanish rider is anxiously waiting to hear his fate ever since he was temporarily banned from racing after testing positive for traces of clenbuterol during the 2010 Tour de France. He blames the positive test on contaminated steaks.

Contador’s press attaché Jacinto Vidarte told VeloNews on Thursday that they don’t know when a decision would be forthcoming from a four-member panel empowered by the Spanish cycling federation to review his case. An interview with the Spanish cycling federation president last week suggested a decision wouldn’t be likely until mid-January.

But perhaps Contador received a hint that there could be good news coming down the pipe.

Contador suddenly “reappeared” on his Twitter account Friday after a three-week silence and sounded optimistic in the three messages he posted, promising that 2011 would be “HISTORIC” (his emphasis).

“Hello, long time — this will not be my best Christmas or the quietest. I hope that in 2011, coherence, ethics and truth will prevail to do justice,” Contador wrote. Also thanking his teammates at Saxo Bank-Sungard, he added: “Next year will be HISTORIC. Querer es poder (where there’s a will, there’s a way), Merry Christmas.”

If the Spanish cycling federation were to clear Contador, however, it likely wouldn’t be the end of the story. Both the UCI and the World Anti-Doping Agency can appeal the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, a process that would likely drag on for months.

In what’s a clear sign of what Contador can likely expect, WADA recently filed motions to appeal a decision to the German table tennis association to not ban Dimitrij Ovtcharov, who also claimed he triggered a false clenbuterol positive after eating meat on a trip to China.

Richie Porte to ride with Saxo Bank SunGard at Santos Tour Down Under

Big Tasmanian talent Richie Porte is the latest in a string of Australian cyclists to confirm he will compete at the 2011 Santos Tour Down Under. He will race with [...]

In den Bergen wieder erstklassig

(rsn) – Auch wenn er die Tour de France nach einem Schlüsselbeinbruch auf der 3. Etappe vorzeitig beenden musste, kann Fränk Schleck (Saxo Bank) mit seiner Saison zufrieden sein. ....

In der Weltspitze der Klassikerfahrer angekommen

(rsn) – Mit seinem Sieg bei Dwars door Vlaanderen (Kat. 1.1) sowie der Silbermedaille im WM-Straßenrennen in Geelong ist der Däne Matti Breschel (Saxo Bank) endgültig in die Riege ....

Brian Vandborg Confidently Aiming For TT World Championhips

Brian Vandborg is back with Saxo Bank-SunGard after two years with Italian Liquigas and the 29-year-old Dane seems more motivated than ever and has an eye on the biggest races [...]

Richie ante Portas

(rsn) – Gleich in seiner ersten Profisaison ist Richie Porte (Saxo Bank) der große Durchbruch gelungen. Der Australier gewann ein Zeitfahren bei der Tour de Romandie und trug beim ....

Astana’s Roman Kreuziger targets Giro d’Italia for 2011

Despite notching back-to-back top-10s at the past two editions of the Tour de France, Roman Kreuziger has set his sights on a run at the overall at the Giro d’Italia in 2011.

Former Romandie winner, Roman Kreuziger takes eighth at 0:06. | Graham Watson Photo

.Roman Kreuziger in 2010. He'll be be sporting a new kit in `11. | Graham Watson Photo

Rather than return to the Tour and try to improve on his two ninth places, the all-rounder will try to win a very mountainous Giro that’s on tap next season instead.

“Other years (my goal) was the Tour de France because it is the biggest race in the world, but for next year, the goals have changed and my first objective will be the Giro d’Italia,” Kreuziger said Sunday. “From now until the Giro, I only have this race in mind.”

The 24-year-old Czech rider has made the switch from Liquigas, his home for five seasons, to Astana, where he is the most important arrival following the departure of Tour winner Alberto Contador.

The former junior world champion made steady progress after turning pro with Liquigas in 2006, with his career highlights including a stage and the overall at the 2008 Tour de Suisse, which he followed up with stage victories and overall titles at the 2009 Tour de Romandie and the 2010 Giro di Sardinia, respectively.

Many tap Kreuziger as a future Tour de France winner, but he could see that he would be the odd-man out at Liquigas, with Italians Ivan Basso and Vicenzo Nibali ahead of him on the power rankings of the Italian-backed team.

“After five years with the same team (Liquigas), I got to the point where I feel ready to become a leader,” he continued.
When Contador left behind his troubled tenure at Astana in favor of a move to join Bjarne Riis at Saxo Bank-Sungard, Astana needed a big name with future potential to try to fill the void. Although Alexander Vinokourov will race for at least one more season, the team wanted someone who could be a factor both in the present and future.

They found that rider in Kreuziger, a son of a former pro who can climb and time trial well, with room for improvement.

Kreuziger made his Tour debut in 2008 with a solid 13th overall, which he confirmed with ninth in 2009 and ninth again in 2010. He’s also performed well over the past three seasons in other stage races, claiming second overall at the 2008 Romandie, third at the 2009 Tour de Suisse and third at the 2010 Paris-Nice.

He’s also capable of doing well in one-day classics, with such promising results as second at the 2009 Clásica San Sebastián behind Carlos Barredo and fifth at the 2010 Amstel Gold Race.

Rather than ride in the shadow of Basso and Nibali at Liquigas, he’ll now take them head on, especially Vuelta a España champ Nibali, who’s also targeting the Giro as his main goal for the 2011 season.

“The goals are very high because the team is keen for the Giro and they’ve asked me to win it,” Kreuziger said. “I’ll give my best to win, even though it will be difficult, but I am confident I can handle it well.”

Depending on what happens at the Giro, Kreuziger could find himself back at the Tour next season. He’s raced two grand tours in the same season the past two years and will likely race either the Tour or Vuelta following his Giro run.

Kreuziger and his new Astana teammates wrapped up its first training camp in Italy. They’re set to meet again for a longer camp in January along Spain’s Mediterranean Coast.

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