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Defending that
second-place ranking will be one of Phonak’s biggest challenges of the 2006
season, according to team owner Andy Rihs. Phonak had a great year
in 2005. And Phonak’s big man,
Floyd Landis, took ninth spot in the 2005 Tour de France. Phonak’s performance in
2005 was all the more remarkable due to the fact that its With Lance Armstrong
absent, the 2006 Tour de France is up for grabs, and Landis and Botero have to
be considered contenders.
They should benefit by
the off-season Phonak acquisition of Merckx grew up in
As for Botero, he’s
aiming high. He wants to win the
Tour de France. “Being the first
Colombian to win the Grande Boucle would be the greatest,” he says. He is “training harder than ever before”
to achieve this goal. Landis, low key as ever,
isn’t making predictions but does say he’s in “better shape than last year at
this time.” He plans to compete in
the Tour of California in February and then enter Paris-Nice, the Criterium
International and the Tour of Georgia.
And he’s likely to enter the Giro d’Italia – but as a tune-up for the
Tour de France. “I don’t think it
makes sense to go for [wins in] both the Giro and the Tour de
France.” Another Phonak threat
for 2006 is Victor Hugo Pena, the former Lance Armstrong lieutenant. Forced to take a long break after
fracturing a thoracic vertebrae at last year’s Paris-Roubaix, he’s anxious to
demonstrate his old strengths in 2006. His main goal is the
Giro d’Italia. “I want to win in Lelangue says Phonak is
“betting on continuity” in 2006. There will be seven new
athletes on the team in addition to Merckx. Lelangue believes he has the right mix
of experienced pros and young hopefuls.
“During the scheduled 52 races [in 2006] we’ll not only climb mountains
together; we also intend to move mountains.” Commenting on the 2006 Tour de
France, Lelangue told Roadcycling.com that “We go to “The perfect mix of
experienced and young riders and the right people in management positions are
the reasons why we can tackle the new season with self-confidence,” adds team
owner Rihs. The Phonak team has just
returned from training in
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