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25.11.2006/ Alexander Kolobnev to CSC, Sergey Gonchar: "It’s not the old who die – but the idle!", First Liquigas training camp for the 2007 season, More problems for the UCI Pro-Tour, Cadel Evans Australia's rider of the year

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Alexander Kolobnev to CSC

25-year-old Alexandr Kolobnev became a professional in 2002 and has spent the last two years with Rabobank. This season the Russian rider's best results are a victory in Vuelta Valenciana and an overall fifth place in Tour of Poland.

”I am happy to have signed with Team CSC for the next two seasons. It's been my preferred team all along, because I think it's a great place for me to improve as a rider. Being a part of Team CSC will be a new and very different experience for me, but I couldn't wish for a bigger or better challenge. I'm very much looking forward to meeting my new team mates in South Africa soon,” says Alexandr Kolobnev.

”I've watched Kolobnev from the sidelines since he became a pro and have considered him for the team for a long time now. He's a young talent, who has achieved some good results – both in the smaller stage races, but also in a couple of the classics. I would describe him as an all-round rider, who still has the potential to develop and find his specialty,” explains Bjarne Riis.
 

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Sergey Gonchar: "It’s not the old who die – but the idle!"

Sergey Gonchar had a season to remember, the 36 year old rider came to T-Mobile and won 2 Tour de France stages and grabbed maillot jaune and the maglia rosa for a couple of days. Gonchar told t-mobile-team.com: "My switch to T-Mobile raised a few eyebrows, with some people questioning whether at my age I still had it in me to contribute to the team. Well, we have a nice saying in the Ukraine: “It’s not the old who die – but the idle!“ If you hold on to your dreams and are willing to work hard to make them come true, age doesn’t really matter. That applies to professional cyclists as well."

The former ITT world champion had a good start with T-Mobile: "My season got off to a smooth start and I quickly gained momentum. I found my rhythm already at my season debut at the Settimana Ciclista Coppa e Bartali and was firing-in-all-cylinders at the Circuit de la Sarthe in early April - I just missed narrowly out on the overall win there. Fortunately, I was able to race at this high level for a long time."

About the Giro Gonchar said: "Even though the Tour was supposed to be the focus in my race program, I experienced some great moments at the Giro already. I got hold of the pink jersey after stage 5 and seven respectively. Olaf Pollack and myself played pass the parcel with it over three consecutive days,  that doesn’t happen too often! Unfortunately I had to abandon with crash injuries on stage 16, however, with one eye on the Tour de France that was definitely the right move."

With two stage wins the Tour de France was an absolut highlight for Gonchar: "What I experienced in France was, quite frankly, beyond words. So much happened. The way we dealt with the pre-race bombshell, and the way we bounced back as a team. ‘Matse’s win in Valkenburg, which gave us a lot of confidence. My victory in the ITT in Rennes, snatching the yellow jersey and keeping it for three days. But also some tough times in the Alps, where I was ill and even had to take anti-biotics."

Gonchar continued by saying: "It remains a sort of mystery how I came back so strongly to win the second chrono on stage 19. I remember our team manager telling me that morning that he was counting on me to fight for the teams classification. So that's what I did. I wanted to surprise myself. And I guess I really succeeded at it!"

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Sergey Gonchar during the ceremony after he won th7th stage of the Tour 2006(picture: Cyclingheroes)

First Liquigas training camp for the 2007 season
 
The first training camp of the 2007 Liquigas team has been scheduled from 27 November to 2 December in Salsomaggiore Terme, Italy.

General Manager Roberto Amadio has planned a schedule including meetings to organize the team and spa treatments. Amadio also reminds that: "the team will gather for the first time. This occasion is important to consolidate the ties of friendship and welcome the new riders. We are going to focus on reaching the right team spirit."

Cyclingheroes will publish an interview with Liquigas rider Magnus Backstedt in the coming week.
 
More problems for the UCI Pro-Tour
 
After the organizers of the Tour de France, Giro d'Italia and the Vuelta A Espana decided to split from the Pro-Tour, the AIOCC, the international association of cycling race organizers, are now challenging the UCI Pro-Tour.
 
In a statement issued in Paris on Friday, the AIOCC members voted 81 percent in favor to mount an anti-trust challenge of the system to the European Commission.

In the statement it was written: "We have decided to consult the European Commission to show our opposition to what we believe is a closed system of competition in the ProTour."

Eighty-seven race organizers from twelve countries participated in the meeting in Paris.

According to French newsaganecy AFP UCI president, Pat McQuaid, said he would accept any decision coming from the European Commission.

McQuaid told AFP:"The UCI would be among the first to submit this issue to an arbitration tribunal." 

McQuaid continued by saying: "We are 100-percent confident in our vision of the ProTour, and we are ready to be scrutinised by such a professional body as the European Commission. We will submit all the necessary documents."

"Obviously, it means we will have to assume whatever decision is taken, but we are calmly awaiting that decision," McQuaid concluded.

On the eve of the presentation of the 2007 edition of the Giro d'Italia, on December 2 in Milano, Italy, the grand tour organizers and the UCI will meet to discuss the Pro-Tour issue.

Cadel Evans Australia's rider of the year

Cadel Evans was voted rider of the year in Australia. Evans won this years overall of the Tour de Romandie after he won the individual time trail of the Swiss Pro-Tour race. Evans also raced a great Tour de France and became fifth in the general classification.

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Cadel Evans during this years Tour de France (Picture: Cyclingheroes)

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