Under Bruyneel, the 2008 Astana Cycling Team has already recorded twenty-eight wins, including seven overall classifications
in stage races and currently is the leader in the ProTour Team Classification. He is extremely pleased that he could
keep such a successful squad together. “Over the last couple months, I’ve received many phone calls from
riders on other teams who wanted to race next year for Team Astana. Though flattering, it was my desire to first re-sign
the key members who have contributed to the success of this new team. I’m confident that the group we have assembled
thus far will not only continue to win races, but also represent Astana, Kazakhstan and our entire sponsor family with pride
and honor.”
Andreas Klöden, who finished 2nd twice at the Tour de France, believes in the new structure that Bruyneel implemented in
2008. “I’m very happy to have the opportunity to continue my career with Team Astana and Johan. When
I see the number of riders who have re-signed for next year, it proves that we remain committed to this program, regardless
of which races we are invited to participate in. We still have goals to achieve in 2008, but I’m already looking
forward to next year.”
On his personal website Klöden attacked Gerolsteiner's team manager Hans-Michael Holczer. Klöden said: "Take the time to
compare another team, such as the best current German team Gerolsteiner. Hans-Michael
Holczer is seen as a pioneer in the fight against doping. But
what does he do more, except standing front of every camera repeating to addvertise his own case? There is no internal anti-doping program there!"
The 2009 roster currently has eighteen riders and Bruyneel expects to add another seven to next year’s team.
“I’m excited about what we’ve accomplished so far and believe that Team Astana has an even brighter future
ahead. I owe a great deal of gratitude to the Kazakh officials who support this program and have always believed in
the Team; it’s been a great partnership,” commented Bruyneel.
List of 2009 Team Astana Riders (as of July 31st):
Assan Bazayev, Jani Brajkovic, Alberto Contador,
Chris Horner, Maxim Iglinskiy, Roman Kireyev, Andreas Klöden, Berik Kupeshov, Levi Leipheimer, Steve Morabito, Dmitriy Muravyev,
Daniel Navarro, Benjamín Noval, Sérgio Paulinho, Gregory Rast, Michael Schär, Tomas Vaitkus and Andrey Zeits.