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Pro Cycling News – T-Mobile in Alps, Jan to Giro?

Posted on 22 November 2005 by cosmo

Most team training camps in the Alps involve reconnaissance on the big Alpine passes of the Tour. Not so for T-Mobile, who, perhaps realizing that heavy snowfall would foil any cycling plans this time of year, engaged in a military style team-building exercise. Once entirely the domain of overpaid business executives with an unhealthy fixation on The Art of War, these camps were brought into vogue by Bjarne Riis a few years ago, and the results of his CSC team seem to be a rousing endorsement of their effectiveness. Don’t worry, folks, I won’t call this plagiarism (see my rant from earlier this week); T-Mobile’s recieved more than enough flak for stealing things from CSC already this season. Anyway, after watching Ullrich and Kloeden chase Vino down repeatedly in this year’s TdF, I can’t name a single squad more in need of team-building than T-Mobile.

Speaking of Big Jan, apparently he told Kurier, an Austrian newspaper, that he would be doing next year’s Giro, in addition to the Tours of France and Germany. Of course, as I do not speak German, nor live within the circulation range of any Austrian newspapers, I have only this forum post to go off of. But the folks at Cyclingheros are fairly reliable, and Germanophones at that. This leaves Ullrich with a (snicker) very full plate for 2006. If that isn’t funny to you, maybe this photo (there’s another good one here if you scroll down) and this article will help you out. For you history buffs, Jan also raced the Giro as Tour prep in 2001. It didn’t help, as Armstrong still managed to put a fat 6’44” on the hapless Rostockian, and rubbed it in with “The Look”.

Other than that, it’s mostly just tidbits. A high-end part got a long and favorable review from Pez. What a suprise. I can’t decide if it’s suspicious or not that every bit of kit they test gets a great review, seeing as it is, without exception, really high-end stuff. If you were unclear on how Tyler Hamilton got on the UCI’s “suspect list,” Cyclingnews has your back with this feature. Much like Hamilton, Roberto Heras claims here that he will do whatever it takes to clear his name, if that recently opened B-sample comes back positive. And San Francisco itself strikes back against Threshold Sports for saying city politics killed the SF Gran Prix.

thoughts on “Pro Cycling News – T-Mobile in Alps, Jan to Giro?”

  1. mags says:
    22 November 2005 at 3:23 pm

    Poor Jan Ullrich – even Cosmo is picking at him! 🙂 Maybe the “boot camp” is what T-Mobile needs (or needed in the 2005 season)?

    Mags
    https://roadrace1.blogspot.com

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  2. Anonymous says:
    22 November 2005 at 8:14 pm

    “The Look”.
    Photograph courtesy (and ©) of J. Barber and F. Ruggeri

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  3. Cosmo says:
    22 November 2005 at 9:14 pm

    Look, “anonymous,” I don’t know what your deal is, but I linked to “The Look”, so your comment ought to be over at USA Today, not here.

    At any rate, that organization credits ESPN TV with the image, and, judging from the picture quality, I’m inclined to agree with them.

    And would it kill you to leave a name?

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a headshot of Cosmo Catalano

Best known for his How The Race Was Won® video series, Cosmo Catalano began blogging about pro cycling from a bike shop in 2005. Between then and now, he's designed cycling infographics, built cycling web apps, and supplied cycling content to print and broadcast media, all in the name of backing up his near-endless criticism with proof that it can be done better. He complains about cycling on Twitter at @Cyclocosm.

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