Cycling for Kelshara
Posted: December 3, 2003, 5:04 pm
Think you might like to see this news:
http://www.velonews.com/race/int/articles/5306.0.html
It appears Heras is in negotiations to leave US Postal and go to Manolo Saiz's new Liberty Seguros team.
It would definitely be a blow to US Postal's bid to get Lance Armstrong a 6th tour title, but I honestly think it's the right move for Roberto. He's shown himself to be very capable in the mountains, and I expect that if he leaves postal, and can limit his losses in the time trials, he can be a serious challenge to Lance.
Between the arsenal T-Mobile (formerly Telekom) is putting together around Ullrich, CSC is putting together around Basso, and Phonak is putting together around Hamilton, next years tour could be extremely interesting.
Edit:
http://www.velonews.com/race/int/articles/5306.0.html
It appears Heras is in negotiations to leave US Postal and go to Manolo Saiz's new Liberty Seguros team.
It would definitely be a blow to US Postal's bid to get Lance Armstrong a 6th tour title, but I honestly think it's the right move for Roberto. He's shown himself to be very capable in the mountains, and I expect that if he leaves postal, and can limit his losses in the time trials, he can be a serious challenge to Lance.
Between the arsenal T-Mobile (formerly Telekom) is putting together around Ullrich, CSC is putting together around Basso, and Phonak is putting together around Hamilton, next years tour could be extremely interesting.
Edit:
Lancearmstrong.com wrote:UPDATE: The USPS-BerryFloor.com web site is reporting that "Vuelta-winner Roberto Heras has decided to sign for Liberty Seguros, the new team of Manolo Saiz, former director sportif with Once-Eroski. Earlier on, Saiz had unsuccessfully tried to sign Alejandro Valverde and Joseba Beloki."
{Developing} - Multiple sources are reporting that USPS's climbing star / 2003 Vuelta winner Roberto Heras may be leaving Team USPS presented by Berry Floor. CNN reports that "The 29-year-old Spaniard... has been approached to lead the Liberty Seguros team." CyclingNews notes that "...Liberty Seguros team manager Pablo Antón recently said that the squad hoped to complete its line-up with "the acquisition of a very important rider" before the end of the year. That rider was originally world championship silver medalist Alejandro Valverde, but attention has now turned to Heras..."
The Boston Globe quoted USPS Director Sportif Johan Bruyneel as saying "A few days ago his lawyer told us that he wanted to leave the team. Apparently he has received an offer of a three-year contract to lead another team - we aren't happy with the situation, but if Roberto wants to leave there is nothing we can do to stop him." - more as available