
Alberto
Contador – Tour Winner
Friday 28th December, 2007
by Alastair Hamilton
Its not every day you get the chance to talk to
a Tour de France winner, so when I received the invitation from Team
Astana’s press office, I jumped at it. It meant an early rise
and a couple of hours drive, but it was well worth it to see a Pro-Tour
team at work and hear what the top man had to say.

Bert appeared relaxed and excited about the
2008 season
It was a cold December morning on the East coast
of Spain for the Astana training camp, the Tour winner Alberto Contador
was there to meet his new team mates for next year and reacquaint
himself with a lot of his old team mates from Discovery Channel, as
there are a lot of the same faces going to be wearing the light blue
of the Kazakhstan team that were in the Discovery black and blue.

The Spanish section of the new Astana team
The very posh and very well hidden Hotel El Rodat,
Javea is the venue for this first get together of what will become
“The Tour Super Team Astana”, here as Johan Bruyneel explains
“The terrain is great, there is flat, undulating and big hills
and the roads are quiet, combine that with the best weather in Europe,
so it's perfect to start off the season”.
The morning consisted of the team going for a four
hour ride in the hills, back from the coast, the afternoon was to
give the press a chance to talk to the riders, but seeing as seven
riders including; Levi Leipheimer, Chris Horner, Andreas Klöden
and Aaron Kemps were not here it was to be left to “Bert”
Contador to do all the talking.

Johan, Bert, and Alain face up to the press
Sat in an adjoining conference room with Contador,
Bruyneel and assistant Director Alain Gallopin were a dozen journalist
and a TV crew from the local Valencian station Channel 9 and the questions
were all directed to Alberto, mostly the usual stuff, but here is
how it went.
Why Team Astana? "My decision was fundamentally
because of Johan (Bruyneel). He is the director with the most Tour
wins and he is fundamental to my race. Also, the important group that
is coming from Discovery; riders, technical team and mechanics, all
will help me win the Tour."
Arriving in a team that had Vinokourov,
now suspended for doping, how could this affect you? "Cycling
today is a little crazy, but this thing doesn’t have anything
to do with the other."
Have you configured your calendar for the
coming campaign? "On Thursday we talked and decided
to race similarly to last year. I start in Mallorca, Vuelta a Valencia,
Paris-Nice, with less pressure than last year, Castilla-León
or Criterium International, Amstel, Fleche and Liege. Then a rest
before the Dauphiné and the Tour." (Ed - Sounds
familiar).

Bert preps for a "simple 4 hours"
Will you ride the Olympic Games in Peking?
"This is on my mind, I don’t know if I can
hold my form of the Tour for ten days more. The Games are uniquely
different. The time trial course suits me and I like it very much.
In the road race I would dedicate my work for my other team mates."
And the Vuelta? "After
Paris and the Games we will talk, I hope to leave the Tour with the
result I want; it’s a complicated career, though not for the
lack trying."
In the Tour you will start with the No.
1 on your back and be the maximum favourite, how will this change
the way you rode from last year? "I’ll have
more pressure. Last year Leipheimer had to carry more weight, this
will give me motivation and me work harder."
You have signed for a team that has two
other “Cocks” with Klöden and Leipheimer?
"With Leipheimer there is no problem, he is at my disposition
in many races, but he is as much a favourite as I am. Klöden
I don’t know, he has been in the service of other riders, Vinokourov
and Ullrich. Also, I won’t respond against him, he is with us."

Doesn't look like he's been out for 4 hours,
does he?
Has your life changed much since last July?
"I have no time for anything. I don’t even know what’s
happening on the Tele!"
So that’s what last years winner of the Tour
de France had to say, he is a nice boy who has that look in his eye
of a champion and that enormous scar that runs from one ear to the
other over the top of his head.
If things run to the plan of Bruyneel and Gallopin
that will be another Tour de France win. In the words of Johan Bruyneel,
when asked to compare Armstrong and Contador, “Alberto might
not win seven Tours, but he has more Tours in his legs”.
With the old Discovery set up behind him there
is no reason why he shouldn’t be on that Tour podium again.
A full report on the Astana Training Camp will appear here on VeloResults
soon.