Tour de Langkawi - 2.3
Malaysia, February 1-10, 2002
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News for February 7
Sean Yates and the new iTeamNova.com
By Steve Thomas in Melaka
Cyclingnews catches up with iTeamNova.com manager and former Tour de
France yellow jersey wearer Sean Yates to chat about the new team, and
their progress in the Tour de Langkawi.
CN: After last year's Linda McCartney fiasco, we all thought
that you were lost to cycling, but now you're back in the driving seat
of the new iTeamNova squad. What happened?
SY: Well, the McCartney situation was
not very pleasant. After that I went back to working as a builder's labourer
in the UK, which I don't mind - as one thing I do know how to do is work
hard. But, the other thing I know about is cycling, it's been my whole
life - I have no other qualifications, and I love being involved with
the sport.
I really couldn't carry on with the building through the winter. So
when this offer came along I was there. I was not desperate to get involved
again at any cost. But working with a smaller scale English speaking team
really appealed, and that was it.
CN: So how have things gone so far, and how is Langkawi going
for the team?
SY: So far so good. The riders are all
motivated, the atmosphere is good, and the early season has gone very
well for us. Here we have tough opposition, but the riders are better
prepared than most, and we're up there and racing constantly.
This is a race in which we always did well with the old McCartney team,
we always put on a race - and don't just come a long for the ride and
go home after a few days, like some other teams can do. I think we'll
be unlikely to get a stage win, but if we can keep it together over the
next few days we have a couple of good climbers, and should do well at
Genting, and get a couple of good overall placings.
CN: What do you make the race so far, particularly the Mapei
dominance? Any predictions?
SY: I think Mapei are in a really bad
position for the overall. Hunter, you never know - but I think it unlikely
that he'll hold a lead after Genting. Tafi, he seems to think he can win
- but I really don't think he has a chance, and that will not lead to
a healthy situation. Vanderaerden is tough cookie, and he will not appreciate
Tafi's attitude.
The Columbians are really strong, Muņoz was climbing like nothing else
yesterday, and I think they will be the main danger. Mapei will not be
able to match them. I don't even think that they have anyone to out climb
Alan Iacuone.
Alexia also seemed to lose the plot some time yesterday, and appeared
to decide that this was training from now on.
CN: The iTeamNova concept is interesting, how is it going, and
what does the future hold for the team?
SY: Sure it's a great idea, but I'm
not really looking too far ahead. At the moment I'm concentrating on the
next few months. The riders are all well motivated, and know they need
to perform well early season. We are still hoping to attract outside sponsors,
this will ease things on the subscribers.
At the end of stage 6 of the Tour de Langkawi iTeamNova.com were lying
6th overall. Best placed rider overall is Australian Allan Iacuone who
is lying 6th overall at 2 minutes 58 seconds.
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