News for February 19, 2001

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Mapei cleans up at Langkawi

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Winning teams
Photo: © Mark Cassley-Sharon
Despite its relatively lowly 2.3 UCI status, the Tour de Langkawi is one of the world's richest races in terms of prize money. According to unofficial figures, the race handed out over a million Ringgits (RM), and with a Ringgit worth about US$0.263 that's hardly chump change.

Mapei were the big winners, with the team's pair of Paolos, Bettini and Lanfranchi, taking home RM109,400 (US$28,772) and RM107,100 (US$28,167) respectively. With other team members' prizes, and the overall team victory, Mapei's total take was RM252,700.00 (US$66,460).

Mercury-Viatel took second place in the money game, with RM138,100 (US$36,320) and Ceramiche Panaria third, RM66,425 (US$17,470). Financial lanterne rouge was Canada, with RM3,575 (US$940).

Prize money listing

Rider

Paolo Bettini (Mapei - Quick Step)         109,400.00
Paolo Lanfranchi (Mapei - Quick Step)      107,100.00
Chris Wherry (Mercury Viatel)               46,000.00
Jans Koerts (Mercury Viatel)                44,300.00
Pascal Herve (Alexia Alluminio)             36,725.00
Paolo Bertoglio (Ceramiche Panaria)         36,175.00
Andris Nauduzs (Selle Italia-Pacific)       35,100.00
Kam-Po Wong (Telekom Malaysia)              26,200.00
Makoto Iijima (Japan)                       24,765.00
Alexandre Usov (Phonak)                     23,100.00
Enrico Degano (Ceramiche Panaria)           22,650.00
Christopher Jenner (Credit Agricole)        22,250.00
Ivan Quaranta (Alexia Alluminio)            20,625.00
Sébastien Hinault (Credit Agricole)         19,950.00
Ghader Mizbani (Telekom Malaysia)           17,280.00
Peter Wrolich (Team Gerolsteiner)           15,150.00
Jörg Ludewig (Saeco Macchine Caffe)         15,050.00
Tonton Susanto (Indonesia)                  12,355.00
Gordon Fraser (Mercury Viatel)              10,650.00
Gianluca Tonetti (Selle Italia-Pacific)     10,300.00
David Fernandez Domingo (Colchon Relax)     10,000.00
Federico Colonna (Cantina Tollo)             9,925.00
Niklas Axelsson (Mercury Viatel)             9,500.00
Massimiliano Mori (Saeco Macchine Caffe)     9,350.00
Victor Espiritu (Telekom Malaysia)           8,915.00
Graeme Miller (Telekom Malaysia)             8,575.00
Fuyu Li (China)                              8,280.00
Saulius Ruskys (Team Gerolsteiner)           8,100.00
Nathan O'Neill (Ceramiche Panaria)           7,500.00
René Joergensen (CSC World Online)           7,375.00
Elio Aggiano (Mapei - Quick Step)            7,225.00
Seong Hoong Tsen (Malaysia)                  6,600.00
Walter Beneteau (Bonjour)                    6,500.00
Massimo Strazzer (Mobilvetta Trentini)       6,150.00
Harm Jansen (Saturn)                         5,900.00
Oleg Pankov (Collstrop-Palmans)              5,500.00
Michael Rich (Team Gerolsteiner)             5,450.00
Juan Flecha Giannoni (Colchon Relax)         5,450.00
Henk Vogels (Mercury Viatel)                 5,350.00
René Stadelmann (Phonak)                     5,300.00
Linas Balciunas (AG2R Prevoyance)            5,275.00
Donatas Virbickas (Collstrop-Palmans)        5,000.00
Uros Murn (Mobilvetta Trentini)              4,950.00
Rinaldo Nocentini (Mapei - Quick Step)       4,375.00
René Haselbacher (Team Gerolsteiner)         4,200.00
Xuezhong Tang (China)                        3,360.00
Musairi Musa (Telekom Malaysia)              3,130.00
Matthew Decanio (Saturn)                     3,100.00
Satoshi Hirose (Japan)                       3,090.00
Corrado Serina (Alexia Alluminio)            3,075.00
Soren Petersen (Saturn)                      3,000.00
Hans De Meester (Collstrop-Palmans)          2,900.00
Matnur Matnur (Indonesia)                    2,625.00
Razali Shahrulneeza (Malaysia)               2,450.00
Kurt-Asle Arvesen (Team Fakta)               2,325.00
Olivier Perraudeau (Bonjour)                 2,300.00
Febrianto Febrianto (Indonesia)              2,150.00
Jacobus Loubser (South Africa)               2,125.00
Jens Voigt (Credit Agricole)                 2,050.00
Scott Moninger (Mercury Viatel)              2,000.00
Pedro Horrilo Munoz (Mapei - Quick Step)     2,000.00
Kyrylo Pospyeyev (Cantina Tollo)             1,825.00
Andreas Sauerborn (Team Gerolsteiner)        1,750.00
Cesare Di Cintio (Cantina Tollo)             1,650.00
Mohd. Azlan Jamaluddin (Malaysia)            1,300.00
Innar Mandoja (AG2R Prevoyance)              1,250.00
Chris Horner (Mercury Viatel)                1,200.00
Oscar Cavagnis (Saeco Macchine Caffe)        1,175.00
Alexandre Grux (AG2R Prevoyance)             1,150.00
Mitsuteru Tanaka (Japan)                     1,125.00
Scott Sunderland (Team Fakta)                1,100.00
Volker Ordowski (Team Gerolsteiner)          1,050.00
Sulistiyono Sulistiyono (Indonesia)               980
Uwe Straumann (Phonak)                            950
Leonardo Scarselli (Selle Italia-Pacific)         925
Roberto Lochowski (Team Fakta)                    925
Mohd. Mahazir Hamad (Malaysia)                    900
Nicki Sorensen (CSC World Online)                 750
Jacob Rasmussen (CSC World Online)                750
Anthony Langella (Credit Agricole)                650
Amir Zargari (Telekom Malaysia)                   645
German Nieto Fernandez (Colchon Relax)            575
Csaba Szekerez (Selle Italia-Pacific)             550
Milan Kadlec (Mobilvetta Trentini)                550
Ah Thiam Wong (Malaysia)                          515
Svein Tuft (Canada)                               475
Dario Cioni (Mapei - Quick Step)                  450
Bert Grabsch (Phonak)                             425
Trent Klasna (Saturn)                             400
Timothy Jones (Mobilvetta Trentini)               350
Ken Hashikawa (Japan)                             340
Yechen Xiao (China)                               325
Mickael Pichon (Bonjour)                          300
Mohd. Hardi Razali (Malaysia)                     280
Xiaohai Zheng (China)                             280
Domenico Gualdi (Mobilvetta Trentini)             275
Davide Bramati (Mapei - Quick Step)               250
Mark Walters (Canada)                             250
Andrea Brognara (Alexia Alluminio)                250
Cristian Gasperoni (Cantina Tollo)                250
Nacor Burgos Rojo (Colchon Relax)                 250
Douglas Ryder (South Africa)                      200
Danny Jonasson (CSC World Online)                 200
Martin Rittsel (CSC World Online)                 200
Matthias Buxhofer (Phonak)                        200
Allan Johansen (Team Fakta)                       200
Kazuya Okazaki (Japan)                            175
Thierry Loder (AG2R Prevoyance)                   150
Andres Bermejo Siller (Colchon Relax)             150
Dany Baeyens (Collstrop-Palmans)                  150
Steffen Weigold (Team Gerolsteiner)               150
Michael Barry (Saturn)                            125
Frédéric Gabriel (Bonjour)                        100
Emanuele Negrini (Cantina Tollo)                  100
Antonio Varriale (Ceramiche Panaria)              100
Neil Mac Donald (South Africa)                     75
Lukas Zumsteg (Phonak)                             75
Manu L'hoir (Team Fakta)                           75
Eric De Clercq (Collstrop-Palmans)                 75
Claudio Astolfi (Cantina Tollo)                    75
Daniel Spence (South Africa)                       75
Morten Sonne (Team Fakta)                          50
Mario Manzoni (Alexia Alluminio)                   50

Total:                                     899,690.00
 
Team
                         
Mapei - Quick Step (MAP)  252,700.00
Mercury Viatel (MCY)      138,100.00
Ceramiche Panaria (PAN)    66,425.00
Telekom Malaysia (TKM)     65,620.00
Alexia Alluminio (ALA)     61,000.00
Selle Italia-Pacific (SEL  57,150.00
Phonak (PHO)               47,325.00
Credit Agricole (C.A)      46,925.00
Team Gerolsteiner (GST)    36,900.00
Japan (JPN)                30,320.00
Saeco Macchine Caffe (SAE  27,225.00
Collstrop-Palmans (COS)    18,475.00
Indonesia (INA)            18,110.00
CSC World Online (CSW)     17,725.00
Colchon Relax (REL)        16,700.00
Cantina Tollo (CTA)        15,550.00
Saturn (SAT)               15,125.00
Mobilvetta Trentini (MDN)  13,725.00
Malaysia (MAL)             13,320.00
China (CHN)                12,245.00
South Africa (RSA)          9,475.00
Bonjour (BJT)               9,200.00
AG2R Prevoyance (A2R)       8,525.00
Team Fakta (FAK)            5,575.00
Canada (CAN)                3,575.00

Grand Total:            1,007,015.00

Data courtesy of Seamus Shortall/www.tdl.com.my

Ochoa still serious

Kelme cyclist Javier Ochoa is still in a very serious condition following the accident last Thursday that killed his brother Ricardo. Javier is in a stable coma in the Carlos Haya de Málaga Hospital, where he remains under observation. No operations are planned for the next few days, during which time the extent of the damage to the cyclist will be more fully assessed.

Ochoa has maintained his intracranial pressure and needs medication to keep up his arterial blood flow. He continues to use a mechanical breathing apparatus.

Jalabert can leave today

Injured French cyclist, Laurent Jalabert, will be able to leave the hospital in Geneva on Monday, according to his CSC-World Online team. Jalabert has spent the past week in hospital after falling from a ladder at his home, fracturing three vertebrae in his lower back.

According to reports, Jalabert's morale is improving although he is still having difficulty walking due to bruising. "The most important thing is that he returns to normal life," said CSC director Johnny Weltz to AFP. "Because it is not much fun to stay in hospital. But it was necessary to keep him there for a few more days to look after these fractures that can't be operated on, and require some curing time."

Mengoni on the mend

After suffering serious head trauma on January 11 Fred Mengoni has made a amazing turnaround and his recovery is going extremely well. It is anticipated that Fred will released from St Mary's Hospital, Friday February 23 and will return to his home in New York City to continue his recuperation.

Cards can be sent to:

Fred Mengoni
140 East End Ave.
New York, NY 10028

Martini turns 80

Former Italian national technical director, Alfredo Martini, has turned 80 today. He celebrated his birthday with a great party put on by his fellow citizens in Sesto Fiorentino's "palazzetto dello sport". In 23 years as a commissaire, Martini helped Italians to win most of the major races in the world including 6 World Championships, and has served as honorary president of the FCI (Italian Cycling Federation).

In comments made to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Martini reminisced about the good old days. "Today, it is not as hard as it used to be," he said. "Because there are better bikes and roads, the races are better organised and there is better nutrition. But with respect to the years I rode in, as well as those in which I was the 'Admiral', there was more tension, and the riders were under a lot of stress."

While he was in charge of the Italian national squad, he said that there were "designated leaders who had to take responsibilities in races. With the others I spoke clearly to them, reminding them that they were professionals and not children. Therefore, I succeeded to amalgamate the gruppo."

Six world titles was the result, but they weren't all easy with many big egos and a lot of talent to deal with. In Colorado Springs in 1986, Martini managed to persuade Moser, Saronni, Baronchelli and Visentini to let Argentin go for the win. He succeeded, giving Martini his third World Title as director. Maurizio Fondriest and Gianni Bugno added three more over the next five years, but since then things have been a little lean under Antonio Fusi. For many Italians, Martini will remain as the number one.

Cycling Tasmania announces 2001 track squad

By Rod Morris/Morris Media

Cycling Tasmania yesterday announced a strong squad of 22 riders to represent the State in next month's Australian Track Championships. CT president Greg Nunn announced the team after the Tasmanian State Track Titles at the Launceston Silverdome.

Heading the squad will be 2000 Burnie Wheel winner Darren Young, the only male senior rider named in the squad. Young, although now living in Victoria still holds a Tasmanian racing licence and will represent the Apple Isle at the Chandler Velodrome in Queensland from March 21-24.

Louise Yaxley is the only open class female rider, while the State's best hopes of national glory may rest with Under 19 riders Stephen Rossendell, Belinda Goss and Mark Jamieson.

The traditionally strong Mersey Valley-Devonport Cycling Club boast eight Tasmanian representatives, including Young, Goss, Jamieson, Jarrod Burr, Ty Winduss, David Klyne, Matthew Bonham and first year riders Natasha Mapley and John Rayner.

Tasmanian track cycling squad

Men: Darren Young

Women: Louise Yaxley

Under 19 Men: Stephen Rossendell, Mark Jamieson, Bernard Sulzberger, Abram Manion, Jarrod Burr

Under 19 Women: Belinda Goss, Emily Williams, Lisa Strange

Under 17 Men: David Klyne, Matthew Goss, Ty Winduss, Andrew Cox, Jason Jones

Under 17 Women: Samantha Masters, Kirby Piscioneri.

Under 15 Men: Ben Fielding, John Rayner, Matthew Bonham.

Under 15 Women: Natasha Mapley, Kylie Cox.

Kissena Cycling Club/Development Team

The Kissena Developmental Team, now in its second year of existence, has announced its new lineup for the 2001 season. The Developmental Team is dedicated to developing promising new racers into regional and national caliber riders through the proper introduction and incorporation of a team oriented philosophy to training and racing. The Developmental Team, primarily composed of Category 3 riders will once again be contesting the major stage and one day races in the Northeast, including Fitchburg-Longsjo, Killington and Bear Mountain.

Team Roster

Riders

Cat. 2

J.P. Partland
David Sommerville

Cat. 3

Eric Ragot
Greg Shinn
Sean Cahill
Jason Elfenbein
Jason Bremer

Sponsors

FiR - Rims and wheels
Tec - Bicycle components
Rudy Project - Sunglasses
Verrazano Bicycle Shop

Websites

http://www.kissena.org (club)
http://www.fir-usa.com/team/team.html (team)

Auction for Trek USPS Team Bikes begins today

Ladies and Gentlemen, start your bidding. Here's your chance to own a bike, or frameset, ridden by a member of the United States Postal Service pro cycling team. Here's how the action will unfold: For eight weeks, you'll have a chance to bid on bikes and framesets used by team members during the 1999-2000 season.

"Tyler Hamilton sat here"? It is possible.

Bidding begins 8:00 a.m., (Central US Time) on Monday, February 19 and ends at 5:00 p.m. (CT) Monday, April 16, 2001. The URL is http://auction.trekbikes.com.

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