Astana invited to Tour of Spain
The Astana team will be allowed to contest this year's Vuelta a España, the organiser Unipublic announced Tuesday.
After being refused entry to the Tour de France and Giro d'Italia, the team of the 2007 Tour de France winner Alberto Contador was expecting to target the Vuelta in the latter part of the season. The team had received a word of support from the Spanish Tour director Victor Cordero in February, but had to wait for the official invitation to be certain.
Of the 18 ProTour teams, only Team High Road is not on the list, having withdrawn its application for the race. Three wild card teams were invited, making a total of 20 teams for this year's edition. The Spanish Karpin Galicia team of the Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey winner David Garcia Dapena earned a nod, as did the Andalucía - Cajasur team of sprinter Francisco Ventoso, a former Vuelta stage winner. The Tinkoff Credit Systems team rounds out the roster.
The Unipublic statement said that 33 teams had requested to be included in the 2008 edition and that the teams which were chosen "meet the necessary requirements in terms of ethics, image and administrative matters" and are categorized by the UCI as "wild card" teams – a label which requires teams to adhere to the biological passport program and other considerations.
Unipublic also explained that, due to limits on hotel capacities in some host towns and the conditions of some roads, the roster had to be limited to 20 teams.
The full list of Vuelta teams is:
- AG2R - La Mondiale
- Andalucía-Cajasur*
- Astana
- Bouygues Telecom
- Caisse d'Epargne
- Cofidis, Credit Par Telephone
- Crédit Agricole
- Euskaltel - Euskadi
- Française Des Jeux
- Gerolsteiner
- Karpin Galicia*
- Lampre
- Liquigas
- Quick Step
- Rabobank
- Saunier Duval - Scott
- Silence-Lotto
- Tinkoff Credit Systems*
- Team CSC
- Team Milram
*wild card teams
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turboman2112
Posted Fri 2 May, 12:26 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
Maybe the decision was based more on doing the right thing!! Whining americans have a lot of purchae power, and tend to forget quickly. Has any body missed Astana this season yet? Not me.
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NorwegianBlue
Posted Thu 1 May, 1:48 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
The whole issue of teams being invited to big races is out of step with the rest of modern sports. Entires to competitions in other sports are decided on some sort of qualification process with a handful of invited wilcards to keep the organizers and sponsors happy. Whether it's a seeding system or some system of having to finish in the top half or so many other major events cycling could really do with some sort of sensible selection process. Failing to invite major teams will only devalue an event in the public eye.
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