Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Spyns Tour de France Trip Packages: What Alberto Contador had to say on Friday 28 Jan 2011



While Spyns Tour de France clients are preparing for thier holiday of a lifetime, to watch the last week of the 2011 Tour de France, Alberto Contador has vowed to clear his name inspite of his 1 year ban.  See what Contador had to say.
Today is a sad day, truly sad for me. It’s a day in which I feel greatly disappointed and greatly deceived. As you know, two days ago I received a draft resolution for a one-year sanction from the Competition Committee.

“The way things have been until now has been shameful, the way things that should’ve been communicated officially have been leaked to the press. All this has shown me how down-and-out and how full deficiencies this sport that I love is, the sport that I’ve given my life to and in which I’ve suffered so much to get where I am. And everything so that now, based on an obsolete rule, they want to throw it all in the dirt, so that I lose everything I’ve achieved.

Throughout my life I’ve undergone more than 500 controls, many of them by surprise, at home, during family meals, birthdays… I’ve had to leave in the middle of movies, I’ve had to leave my friends in restaurants, but it was all because I believed in the anti-doping system. Not anymore. I do not believe in the system now.

I know my responsibility, I know that I’m a point of reference for a lot of people, and I know what I expose myself to, that’s why I’ve never doped. I can say this loud and clear, with my head held high. I consider myself an example of what it is to be clean, and so I find it hard to watch the way I’m slandered every day, the way terrible things are said about me, when the only mistake I made was to eat meat without stopping to analyze it first to see if it had clenbuterol in it. Every time I go to a restaurant, will I have to take a piece of meat with me in order to check for clenbuterol?

The people in charge of the anti-doping organizations have to reconsider this case. We’re facing a completely outdated rule, which all scientists know is not up-to-date with the current anti-doping system, which was made years ago when they couldn’t detect minimum quantities which in no way affect your performance, which are physically impossible to take voluntarily, and which in my case have in no way helped me achieve victory.

As long as this rule remains out of date with the advances of 2011, cases of false positives will continue to occur. This rule will have to be changed; I don’t know when—whether it will be months or years from now. But meanwhile, what about me, and the people who are in a situation similar to mine? As long as this change remains unaccomplished, honest and fair sport will never be practiced, as I have always practiced it.

When I received the one-year proposed sanction, I immediately told Bjarne Riis, and told him that I wanted to go home to be with my family and friends. But I couldn’t allow  myself to forget that it’s only a draft resolution and that in these 10 days that I’ve got, I’m going to work as hard as I can with my lawyers so that justice is done. I’m enormously grateful to Bjarne and to my sponsors for their confidence and their unconditional support—it’s unimaginable. As leader of the team, I think that making the decision to leave is best, so that all the riders keep working as normal.

I’m tremendously unhappy with the Competition Committee’s proposal. What’s happened during these last few months is beyond belief, and a disgrace. It’s become a soap opera and a political lawsuit with all the leaks, the baseless and malicious comments of WADA and the UCI, which I believe have played a key role in this proposed resolution. In the meantime, I’ve wanted to keep working, focusing on my own business, but I’ve also been on the point of exploding many times because of things that were being said.  I could hardly endure it, but out of respect for the process I’ve preferred to keep some distance so that the Competition Committee can work without pressure from me, even though all that has come to nothing. I disagree with this proposal and I’m going to work to change it, but if that’s not how it works out, I’ll appeal wherever necessary in order to defend my innocence until the end.”

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Friday, January 28, 2011

Spyns Tour de France Trip Packages: Schleck, without Contador, fears Basso at Tour de France


Andy Schleck is definitely a favorite amongst our Spyns Tour de France clients.

No Lance, No Contador?  Will Schleck take out the 2012 Tour de France?  We will have to wait until July to see.

Luxembourger Andy Schleck fears Italian Ivan Basso the most for the Tour de France this July.

"The most difficult opponent will be Basso," Schleck told Italy's La Gazzetta dello Sport newspaper. "He has the head, the legs, the experience. And this time, he's decided only to race the Tour."

Basso of team Liquigas-Cannondale won the Giro d'Italia last year. This year, instead of racing for a third Giro d'Italia title, he decided to focus solely on the Tour de France. He finished second and third at the Tour de France prior to serving a doping suspension in 2007.

Schleck's former top rival, Spaniard Alberto Contador will likely serve a doping suspension that will force him to miss this year's race. Contador won the Tour de France the last two years ahead of Schleck, last year by 39 seconds. Due to a doping positive for Clenbuterol at last year's race, Schleck may be awarded the 2010 title.

"On the road, Contador was stronger than me, the strongest of all. If you can show clearly that he has not respected the rules, I can consider myself the winner. Otherwise, I remain second," added Schleck.

The Spanish Cycling Federation (RFEC) indicated on Wednesday afternoon that Contador will serve a one-year ban and lose his title. However, with the appeals process, a final ruling could take some time.

"Often," said Schleck, "the speed at which the sporting courts move is unbearable."

Schleck will lead new team Leopard-Trek at the Tour de France with his brother Fränk Schleck. Ahead of the Tour, his goals are the Ardennes Classics, the one-day races Amstel Gold, Flèche Wallonne and Liège-Bastogne-Liège. To prepare for the races and to face Basso at the Tour, Schleck has been training in the gym this off-season.

"Less bike, more gym," he said. "More power does not mean more weight, but because the weight is identical, it means more watts uphill. Stretching and mobility exercises for the back should help in the time trial. I have room for improvement. The results will be seen only during the season. It's a long process."

The Tour de France will be Schleck's first three-week race of the season. Basso raced both the Giro d'Italia and Tour de France last year. Though he won the Giro, he suffered at the French Grand Tour.

"It's hard. Not just for the proximity. It also depends on the routes and the weather. If the Giro is cold and rainy, you'll pay," added Schleck. "The Giro is typically harder because of the route, the Tour for the pressure and competition. But I will return to the Giro, sooner or later."

Schleck last raced the Giro d'Italia in 2007, when he finished second and won the young riders competition.

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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Spyns Tour de France Trip Packages: Contador 'banned for one year'




 
 
 
It has just been announced that Contador has been banned from Cycling for 1 year!  There remains many questions, one of which is: why only 1 year and not the usual 2 years? 

Does this mean 2011 is Andy Schleck's year?  Who knows?  Looks like Spyns Tour de France clients will not see the Schleck/Contador rivallry in 2011 as they did in the 2010 Tour de France.

The Spanish cycling federation has decided to suspend Tour de France champion Alberto Contador for one year over his failed doping test in the 2010 race, according to respected Spanish paper El Pais.

The preliminary decision by the competition committee was communicated to Contador at midday local time and the Spaniard has 10 days to appeal before a final decision is made, said the newspaper without identifying the source of its information.

The committee also decided to strip Contador of the 2010 Tour title, added El Pais.

Contador's spokesman and the RFEC could not immediately be reached for comment.

A spokesman for cycling's world governing body was unable to confirm the RFEC decision and said his organisation would be in touch with the Spanish federation on Thursday.

Contador, who has been provisionally suspended since August, won the Tour last year for a third time but it later emerged he had tested positive for the banned anabolic agent clenbuterol during the race.

He has denied deliberate wrongdoing, saying the failed test was due to contaminated meat.

Contador may also be able to take his case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

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Monday, January 24, 2011

Spyns Tour de France Trip Packages: Tour de France 2011 teams revealed


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Whilst Spyns Tour de France Tours cyclists are gearing up for their trip later this year, we now all know the teams for the race.

Carlos Sastre and Denis Menchov miss out.  Tour de France 2008 winner Carlos Sastre and team mate Denis Menchov, who is currently missing victory in that race to complete the Tour-Giro-Vuelta Grand Tour treble, which only Alberto Contador among current riders has completed, will be missing from July’s race after their Geox-TMC team failed to receive an invite from race organisers ASO.

The team somewhat controversially missed out on securing a ProTeam licence last November, which would have guaranteed it a place in cycling’s biggest race. Instead, Geox-TMC is racing under a Professional Continental licence, meaning that it needs to rely on invitations from organisers to events such as the Tour de France and Giro d’Italia.

The news confirms fears voiced last month that the team would miss out on the chance to compete in the sport’s flagship events, which led to rumours that Italian footwear firm Geox was reconsidering its sponsorship of the outfit, which last season raced as Footon-Servetto, and that Menchov – who sat in the front row at the presentation in Paris last October of the 2011 Tour – and Sastre may end up back on the market.

With the 2011 racing season now under way, however, it seems as though the pair might be caught between a rock and a hard place and that they will need to focus their efforts on other races instead, although with Mechov a past Giro d'Italia winner and Italian sponsors, the team would be hopeful of a Giro invite as well as one for the Vuelta given the fact that Menchov has won that race twice and Sastre is a popular figure in his native Spain.

Nevertheless, missing out on the exposure generated by the Tour de France is certain to be a big disappointment to the team's sponsors.

With only one French team, AG2R La Mondiale, automatically invited to the race as a result of having ProTeam status, ASO has used the four invitations left to its discretion to beef up the domestic presence, with no teams from outside France getting a look-in.

As a result, it’s Cofidis, FDJ, Saur-Sojasun and Europcar that get the chance to build on French success seen in last year’s race, when four Frenchmen riding for teams based in their home country – Sandy Casar, Christophe Riblon, Thomas Voeckler and Pierrick Fédrigo – picked up stage wins, with Sylvain Chavanel, riding for the Belgian outfit Quickstep, also winning a brace of stages and spending two stints in the maillot jaune.

Another Frenchman, Anthony Charteau of Bbox Bouygues Telecom, won the mountains classification, with compatriot Christophe Moreau taking the runners-up spot.

The full list of teams that will contest the race, which gets under way in the Vendée on 2 July, is as follows:

ProTeam automatic invitees:

Omega Pharma-Lotto (Belgium)
Quickstep Cycling Team (Belgium)
Saxo Bank Sungard (Denmark)
Euskaltel-Euskadi (Spain)
Movistar Team (Spain)
AG2R La Mondiale (France)
Sky Procycling (Great Britain)
Lampre-ISD (Italy)
Liquigas-Cannondale (Italy)
Pro Team Astana (Kazakhstan)
Leopard Trek (Luxembourg)
Rabobank Cycling Team (Netherlands)
Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team (Netherlands)
Katusha Team (Russia)

BMC Racing Team (USA)
HTC-Highroad (USA)
Team Garmin-Cervelo (USA)
Team Radioshack (USA)

Invited by ASO:

Cofidis, Le Credit En Ligne (France)
FDJ (France)
Saur-Sojasun (France)
Team Europcar (France)

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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Spyns Tour de France Trip Packages: Contador still positive!


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It looks like Spyns Tour de France clients will have to wait at least another month to see if the 2011 Tour de France will see another monumental battle between Andy Schleck and Alberto Contador!

The three-time Tour de France winner's positive test for clenbuterol at last year's Tour has still not been resolved. He is listed as riding for Saxo Bank this season, but whether he will ever pin a number on and race is uncertain.

The Spanish Cycling Federation (RFEC) is still chewing over the bones of Contador's defence that he ate tainted beef and could choose leniency.

If that happened, though, the World Anti-Doping Agency and world cycling's governing body the UCI would want to take the matter to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, looking for a two-year ban.

Like his compatriot Alejandro Valverde - who rode on for nearly three years before having his ban ratified in May 2010 - Contador could continue to ride on as the wheels of justice slowly turn.

Alberto Contador remains fully motivated despite his concerns over his provisional suspension and the threat of him missing the Tour de France, Saxo Bank team boss Bjarne Riis said on Wednesday.

"He (Contador) is scared but he is still extremely motivated by his job," Riis told Reuters in an interview at the season-opening Tour Down Under.

"During the pre-season camp, he was already way ahead of his team mates in the climbs. I know his lawyers built him the best possible defence."

Contador, who switched from Astana to Saxo Bank after winning the Tour last July, has been suspended since August pending a Spanish federation's (RFEC) ruling on his failed test. He has repeatedly said he is innocent.

"We are worried and we have been doing our best to protect him. We did all we could to sign the best rider in the world and I cannot imagine that he is not going to wear the Saxo Bank jersey," said Riis, who won the Tour in 1996 before admitting years later that he had used performance enhancing drugs.

A ruling by the RFEC is not expected before next month and the procedure could drag on as either the Spaniard or the UCI or the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) are likely to appeal the decision -- either because it will be seen as too harsh or too soft.

McQuaid told Reuters last week Contador was likely to miss the 2011 Tour because of the ongoing process.

"It's pure speculation," said Riis. "Of course, they found clenbuterol in his system but the concentration was infinitesimal.

"He did not win the Tour de France thanks to this. It's even surprising that it appeared only one day (in his system)."

Riis refuses to consider the 2011 season with Contador out of the picture.

"I don't want to think about it. For the moment we work normally, as if his season was about to start," he explained.

Riis's outfit was subject to many changes during the off-season, with the Schleck brothers and Swiss Fabian Cancellara having left to be part of the Luxembourg riders' new team, Leopard-Trek.

"Some 17 to 20 people left Saxo Bank," said Riis.

"I now have a team that is less strong but it is still a nice team. (Australian) Richie Porte is a huge talent and will be a Tour de France protagonist in one or two years."

Until then, Riis has to rely on Contador -- if he can make it to the Tour de France.

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Monday, January 17, 2011

Spyns Tour de France Trip Packages: Lance Armstrong combines with Aussie Robbie McEwen to help with flood relief


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No doubt, all our Spyns Tour de France clients are keeping their eye on Lance last professional race, The Tour Down Under, and have heard all about the tragic floods in Queensland, Australia, last week.  Queensland is the hometown of Robbie Mc Ewen, Lance's new Australian team mate. 

Lance Armstrong's Twitter ride, auctioned jerseys and prizemoney will be part of efforts at the Tour Down Under to raise funds for Queensland flood victims.

The race has announced a series of measures to support the Queensland Flood Relief Appeal.

Australian cycling stars Robbie McEwen, Allan Davis, Simon Gerrans and Michael Rogers have been prominent in helping organise and publicise the initiatives.

McEwen and Davis were forced to change their pre-season schedules and shift their training from Queensland to Victoria in the last few weeks because of the incessant rain.

“We cannot sit back and do nothing, it is not the Aussie spirit, this is our way of helping,” Davis said.

McEwen and his new RadioShack team-mate Armstrong will raise funds through the Texan's famous Twitter ride, which he announces through his hugely-popular feed on the social network.

McEwen, Armstrong and thousands of local cyclists will gather at Glenelg's Wrigley Reserve at 10am on Saturday for the ride, the second time it has happened in Adelaide.

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“People have been hard hit by this crisis and whatever small role we can play to help we will but we urge everyone to make a donation to the official Premier's Flood Relief Appeal,” McEwen said.

The Tour starts on Sunday evening with the one-day Cancer Council Classic race at Rymill Park, just outside the Adelaide CBD.

The 12,000 Euro prizemoney from the Classic will be donated to the appeal.

All 19 teams will donate a signed team jersey by every competing rider for auction on eBay.

The six-day Tour then opens next Tuesday and the start of stage two on Wednesday will have a minute's silence to remember the flood victims.

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Wednesday, January 12, 2011







This years Tours de France looks like it is wide open and up for grabs!  We, at Spyns Tours, are sure that is will be one to remember for out Tour de France Tours clients.

With no Lance in 2011 and Contador, likely to miss this year's Tour de France due to the continuing investigation into his positive doping test, it could be anyones race.  Could it be Ivan Basso of Liquigas-Cannondale in the 2011 Tour de France?

The jersey design for the 2011 Liquigas-Cannondale team was unveiled today at the team presentation in Milan, with team leaders Ivan Basso, winner of the 2006 and 2010 Giro d'Italia, and Vuelta a Espana winner Vincenzo Nibali sporting the white, green and blue design.

Basso may give up the chance to defend his Tour of Italy title in order to focus on his dream of gaining his first ever Tour de France victory, while Nibali will be the team's designated leader for the Giro d'Italia and Vuelta a Espana.

"If I participate [in the Giro], it will be to help Nibali," Basso said according to AFP. "I will calmly decide in the coming months. " Basso remembered his trainer, Aldo Sassi, who died Dec. 13 at age 51. "He told me to wear the yellow jersey," said Basso. "His death was a blow. He will be missed."

The team's manager Roberto Amadio said his aim is to have the Liquigas-Cannondale team as a main protagonist in every race. "We will be competitive, I have no doubt," Amadio said. "We will try to be an example of a team which achieves the best sporting results with sacrifice and hard work. What matters to us, first of all, is the way in which you achieve the victories."

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