First Edition Cycling News for April 21, 2004
Edited by John Stevenson
The vicious circle
Jesus Manzano reveals more
Jesus Manzano
Photo: © Daniel Schamps
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Spanish rider Jesús Manzano has been at the center of one of cycling's
biggest ever controversies after he provided detailed allegations of doping
to sports newspaper As last month. In his first interview outside
of the Spanish media, Manzano talks to Hernan Alvarez Macias about
his reasons for going public, death threats and some solutions to the
doping problem.
Cyclingnews spoke exclusively with Jesús Manzano on April 13,
the same day that the Spaniard went to the Spanish cycling federation
(RFEC) to present evidence for his claims. Manzano presented 24 pieces
of evidence, including prescriptions allegedly signed by Kelme's doctors
between 2001 and 2003.
Manzano says he decided to talk about his alleged problems at Kelme because
he believes riders' health is being put at risk. He has endured death
threats; the cooling of his relationship with other riders and especially
his former Kelme team-mates; and the threat of suspension as a self-confessed
drug user. But Manzano is relieved and has no regrets. " It was a
great load off my mind," he says. "I'm glad this might help
someone some day."
Full interview
Astarloa to Lampre?
World champion Igor Astarloa is in discussions about a move to the Lampre
team, according to a report from sportsworld.be. Astarloa is currently
unable to race as his Cofidis team has suspended operations after a series
of doping investigations and allegations involving former members of the
team.
Astarloa's manager met with Lampre management on Monday. Lampre is understood
to be interested in Astarloa to bolster the team while Francesco Casagrande
is recovering from tendonitis. Astarloa, on the other hand, urgently needs
to find a berth for the remaining Spring Classics, and time is running
out.
It had previously looked like Astarloa might find a home at Quick.Step,
but team manager Patrick Lefevere has ruled this out. "If Astarloa comes
to us it will be to ride for Bodysol-Brustor," said Lefevere, "but the
team does not have a start in either Flèche Wallonne or Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
That doesn't mean our chances are zero though. We're still interested."
Belda & Castellano to meet
Carmine Castellano, director of the Giro d'Italia, and Comunidad Valenciana-Kelme
team bosses Vicente Belda and José Luis Aznar will meet in Milan next
week to discuss the troubled Spanish squad's participation in next month's
Giro d'Italia, May 8-30. The team delegation will be led by Esteban González
Pons, the minister for education, culture and sport of the Comunidad Valenciana.
Pons will attempt to assure the Giro management that the team sponsored
by his regional government is free from doping after the allegations made
over the last several weeks by former team member Jesus Manzano.
In team statement, Vicente Belda emphasized the importance of riding
the Giro for his team's chances of being part of the 18-team pro Tour
that the UCI plans to introduce in 2005.
Bruylandts training again
Dave Bruylandts (left) training
again
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Dave Bruylandts at the gym
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Eight days after breaking his elbow in a fall, Chocolade Jacques-Wincor
Nixdorf rider Dave Bruylandts been able to resume training in the gym
at the Gent fitness center.
"I could exercise at home with weights, but of course it's much better
for the motivation to be in a porofessional fitness center," said Bruylandts.
"In the next few days I will use a special handlebar arrangement on my
time trial bike to allow me to train without loading my arm, but for the
moment it's important just to keep working so my muscles do not lose condition."
Bruylandts hopes to return to racing for the Belgian championships in
Tessenderlo on June 27. "I don't expect to win but at least I won't be
house-bound by then," he said. He will then train and ride some smaller
races in July and then, "I definitely want to ride the Tour of Burgos
[August 2-5]." Bruylandts, who was the top-ranked Belgian on UCI points
before his injury, says his first major target will be the San Sebastian
world cup on August 7. "By then I must be fully fit," he said, "because
the Olympic road race has now become my absolute priority. But of course
I must regain my form to justify my Olympic selection."
Unai Osa injured
Illes Balears - Banesto rider Unai Osa has broken his clavicle during
a training session, according to an announcement from his team. The Spanish
cyclist will be operated on this week and is out for the next races.
Bracke sidelined for a month
Landbouwkrediet-Colnago rider Tony Bracke will be out of action for a
month after his crash in Paris-Roubaix last weekend. X-rays revealed small
fractures in his arm, according to team sources.
Landbouwkrediet-Colnago for Flèche Wallonne
For today's Flèche Wallonne classic, the Landbouwkrediet-Colnago will
field Yaroslav Popovych, Christian Gasperoni, Wolodimir Duma, Nico Sijmens,
Bert de Wael, Johan Verstrepen, Maxime Monfort, and Marc Streel.
Liberty Seguros for Flèche and Liège
The Liberty Seguros team will field the same squad for both of the next
two Classics, Flèche Wallonne and Liège-Bastogne-Liège. The team will
comprise Dariusz Baranowski, Giampaolo Caruso, Koldo Gil, Jan Hruska,
Javier Ramirez, Luis León Sánchez, Marcos Serrano, and Ángel Vicioso.
Team announced for Bedford three day
By Shane Stokes, irishcycling.com
Following the selection race held on Sunday at Stamullen, the four-woman
Hibernian Team Ireland squad for next month's Bedford Three Day has been
announced. Talented Cork newcomer Siobhan Dervan was an automatic choice
after her fine win on Sunday and good performances all year, while Trudy
Brown - second in Stamullen - has also been given the nod.
Orwell rider Karen Bothwell, fifth on Sunday, has also been chosen. She
has been below-par in recent weeks due to illness but appeared to be regaining
some of her strength during the race. The other place on the Bedford Three
Day team goes to UK-based Colette Swift, who missed Sunday's race but
is one of the most experienced Irish women currently racing. Last season
she was second in the Irish road race championships, fourth in the Tour
of Okinawa, 18th in the B world championships and took two top three places
plus fifth overall in the TQ Paper Women's International 2 day.
Missing out are Joanie Burns, third on Sunday, and fourth-placed Siobhan
Jacob. Burns is an American citizen while Jacob is concentrating on track
racing this year.
East Coast Velo seeks riders
East Coast Velo is looking for four or five female Cat 1-2 riders with
UCI licenses to make up a composite team for possible inclusion into the
Wachovia Liberty Classic this year. Riders will have to be able to get
a release from their teams for the day and be able to race under the East
Coast Velo colors that day.
Resumes should be sent to jakobsno1@aol.com for further information,
and information about the team can be found at eastcoastvelo.org.
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