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Cycling: Andy's not a TDF champion says former boss

Team Saxo Bank manager Bjarne Riis suggests Andy 'lacks the will to win'

Published on 28/12/2011 by Stephen Lowe (source VeloNation) | Read 702 times.

In a message clearly designed to spark a war of words in the lead up to the Tour de France 2012,

Team Saxo Bank manager Bjarne Riis expressing doubts in the Danish media over the chances of his former rider Andy Schleck in winning the race.

Sour grapes?

In an interview with Ekstra Bladet, Riis claimed that Schleck, the younger of the two Luxembourg brothers, lacks the necessary mental toughness to step up from the second spot on the podium to take the yellow jersey in Paris.

“Andy has a great personality and a spirit that his brother Fränk does not,” said Riis. “Andy has everything you would want, but he also has the weakness that he lacks the final bit of will needed to go all the way.

“Maybe it’s because it all comes too easily to him,” he hypothesised.

All's fair

Prior to this year, both Schleck brothers had spent their entire professional careers under Riis, at the CSC team, which became Saxo Bank in 2009.

All seemed to be well until relations visibly soured during the latter half of the 2010 season, and the brothers announced that they were leaving to set up their own team.

Things came to a head during the Vuelta a España, when Andy was sent home – along with Australian veteran Stuart O’Grady – when the pair of them defied team orders and went out for drinks after dinner.

Parting company

The Schlecks left to form Leopard Trek – taking O’Grady and a number of Riis’ other big names with them; the brothers were replaced at the Danish team though, by 2010 Tour de France winner Alberto Contador.

“He may never achieve his great goal of winning the Tour de France because he is not serious enough,” Riis said of Andy Schleck. “But he is still young and he gets more mature with age.

“His problem is that he is riding in the period when Alberto Contador is also riding, ” he added, suggesting that, a la Andy Murray, ther
e is a competitor Schleck cannot and will not break.

The Leopard Trek team has since merged its resources and roster with that of the American RadioShack team. Their new manager will be the Belgian Johan Bruyneel, who sat behind the wheel for all seven of Lance Armstrong’s Tour wins, as well as two of Contador’s.

To win the Tour this year it is universally recognised that Schleck will have to improve against the clock.

Contador has no such problem, believes Riis, and, so long as the Court for Arbitration in Sport (CAS) rules his way in the appeals from the International Cycling Union (UCI) and World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), the Spanish rider will be ready to make up for an off-colour 2011 race.

“Alberto is perfectly matched to all fields,” said Riis. “He has talent, he is physically unique on a bike, he has unparalleled focus and a work ethic without equal."

 

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