
Iban
Mayo - Happy at Saunier Duval
Friday 29th June, 2007
by Ed Hood
VeloResults
got an opportunity to chat with Iban at the Saunier Duval team launch
in Estepona in January this year. It's interesting to publish it now,
on the eve of the Tour after
Iban won a stage of the Giro.
It was after 10.00pm when I finally got time with
Iban. He was patient
and polite; but he doesn’t speak French, English or Italian
- just Spanish
(or rather Castille, as the Basques would have it), and Basque, naturally.

You were seven years with Euskaltel, what’s
different at Saunier? "Well, you have to ride the
bike just the same and it hurts just the
same! Seriously, Euskaltel is a regional team, in fact to the people
in the Basque country it’s the national team.
"Every rider comes from the Basque country
so there are no fresh ideas coming in to the squad but you are always
under the spotlight... I was always the centre of attention and that’s
not something I particularly enjoy.
"Here at Saunier there are nine different
nations represented in the team,
it’s very cosmopolitan and I’m just another rider in the
team, not
necessarily the centre of attraction – that concept I find much
more
comfortable. I really just wanted a change, to do things differently
after so many years of the same things."
Has there been any adverse reaction to
your move among Basque fans? "A little, but my true
fans knew that I had to make the move - I needed a fresh start, fresh
ideas - and they are glad that I am happy with my new team."
In 2003 and 2004 you scored 8 wins each
year, but none in 2005, why? "It was because of
physical problems, I had to have a knee operation then I had troubles
with my shoulder – not a good year."
But last year you were back to good form..
"Yes, but only in shorter races, I recovered completely from
my physical problems but I lost a lot of my stamina with being off
the bike, that is why this spring I want to work hard on that particular
aspect of my fitness."

What are your plans for 2007?
"As I said, I want to work hard in the spring; my first commitment
is to assist Gilberto Simoni in the Giro in May. I want to be in my
best form between the months of May and July."
For the Tour? "No, I'm
not saying that, there are other races that I want to ride and win,
but we will see how things are going after the Giro."
You have always ridden a good Dauphine,
is it on the programme? "The Dauphine is a race
that I like; it just suits me, I like the particular mountain climbs
that it involves but I won’t be riding it this year because
it starts too soon after the Giro finishes."
Could there be problems over team leadership
with Gilberto? "Certainly not, I will be riding
the Giro to help Gilberto and the plan
is that he will probably ride the Tour in support of me."
Are you an equipment fan? "Not
really, but the Scott bikes are very good and the new SRAM groupset
is good too, it works well. I’m just not into all that, as long
as it does what it’s supposed to do."
Having travelled among the pragmatic
people of the Pays Basque,
why doesn’t that last remark surprise us?
VeloResults would like to thank Iban for his time,
and wishes him every success in the Tour.