The KCF sought out Johan Bruyneel, arguably the most accomplished Sports
Director in the history of cycling. Bruyneel who has eight Tour de France titles to his name will take on the role as Astana
Pro Cycling team General Manager beginning in 2008. "It was not an easy decision to return to cycling after my recent announcement
in August, however, in my new role with Astana I have found new challenges and I am excited to help the Kazakhstan Cycling
Federation grow the sport in the country", stated Johan Bruyneel. "After the 2007 season, this team had no choice but to make
big changes if it wanted to continue on, and I am proud to be the person they have chosen to lead this program".
As we recall this year some of team’s riders were
linked to using performance enhancing drugs. In spite of these issues the KCF firmly decided to move forward, having conducted
large-scale changes in its activity management.
Besides the KCF has stated that the Astana Pro
Cycling Team will have no connection at all to any of the implicated team members (Kessler, Mazzoleni, Vinokorouv, Kaschechkin)
either directly or indirectly.
Under Bruyneel’s guidance, the Team will strictly abide by the
UCI Pro Team Code of Conduct as well as any and all anti-doping measures agreed to by the UCI or the Team’s Union.
Additionally, the Astana Team has taken further measures by prescribing
to the anti-doping program developed by Dr. Rasmus Damsgaard and utilized by Team CSC in 2007. The Damsgaard anti-doping system
is currently the most effective and comprehensive program available.
KCF's Chairman Danial Akhmetov noted that "Astana Pro
Cycling Team is a national project. And we will by all means help it on to become one of the best professional cycling teams.
I am fully convinced that our riders will occupy a worthy place in world's elite".
Although
the 2008 Astana Cycling roster has not yet been finalized, the composition will include a mix of Kazakh and other world-class
riders from around the globe.
A few weeks ago Bruyneel already confirmed that he would sign a deal with Astana.