(VeloNews, Colorado) Team manger expresses high hopes for Eritrean cyclist Merhawi Kudus

From: Biniam Tekle <biniamt_at_dehai.org_at_dehai.org>
Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2014 08:05:08 -0400

http://velonews.competitor.com/2014/04/news/mtn-qhubeka-earns-2014-vuelta-bid-a-first-for-an-african-team_322478
MTN-Qhubeka earns 2014 Vuelta bid, a first for an African team

   - By Gregor Brown
   - Published 2 days ago



GENT, Belgium (VN) -- The Vuelta a España named its four wildcard teams
Wednesday, a list that includes Africa's first professional team
MTN-Qhubeka. The squad will make Africa's debut in a grand tour in August
and September, along with Swiss team IAM Cycling, Spain's Caja Rural, and
France's Cofidis.

"It means a lot for our guys," MTN team manager Doug Ryder told *VeloNews*.
"Along with Gerald Ciolek and Linus Gerdemann, guys like Merhawi Kudus and
Louis Meintjes will want to race. In years to come, when you Google
Africa's first grand tour, their names will come up. They will be cast in
stone in cycling and be in cycling's history books."

MTN, IAM, Caja Rural, and Cofidis will race with cycling's 18 first
division teams, which received automatic invitations because the Vuelta
rates as a UCI WorldTour event.

Barloworld received sponsorship from South Africa but raced with a British
license and international riders at the Tour de France (2007, 2008) and
Giro d'Italia (2008, 2009). However, never has a professional team
registered in Africa -- and in MTN's case with more than half its riders
from the continent -- raced in a grand tour.

Ryder helped the team go from the third to second division for the 2013
season. With its European star, German Gerald Ciolek, it won Milano-Sanremo
in its first try. However, 19 wins in 2013, according to Pro Cycling Stats,
were not sufficient for an invitation to this year's Giro d'Italia or Tour
de France.

The Giro selected Androni Giocattoli-Venezuela, Bardiani CSF-Inox,
Colombia, and Yellow Fluo, and the Tour went with Cofidis, IAM,
Bretagne-Séché Environnement, and NetApp-Endura.

Two weeks ago, Ryder traveled to Madrid to meet with organizer Unipublic
and promote the team.

"It's going to help our younger riders get to a higher level," he
explained. "If you think about it, if Merhawi Kudus [20, from Eritrea] was
racing in a big team like Sky, then he would not get into the bigger races,
but in our team, if you have that talent, you get fast-tracked to success
because you get opportunities earlier and younger than others."

Kudus turned professional with the team this year and placed second overall
at the Tour de Langkawi in February. Ryder also said that he would like to
include Eritrean Daniel Teklehaymanot, who raced the Vuelta in 2012 with
Orica-GreenEdge, and South African Louis Meintjes in the Vuelta selection.

They could race alongside German Linus Gerdemann, Spaniard Sergio Pardilla,
and Ciolek.

"Ciolek is such a good climber, he can go for the points jersey and stage
wins," Ryder said. "Louis and Merhawi could try for the young riders
jersey, try for stages, and ride up in the GC."

Chris Froome was born in Kenya and grew up in South Africa, but won the
Tour de France in 2013 racing as a Brit. Also last year, South African
Daryl Impey became the first African to wear the Tour de France's yellow
jersey.

Putting aside when Africans raced as part of the French colonial empire,
Teklehaymanot became black Africa's first grand tour rider in 2012 at the
Vuelta. Now, MTN will have its chance to ride into the history books of the
grand tours.

The three-week race through Spain starts August 23 in Jerez de la Frontera.

Read more at
http://velonews.competitor.com/2014/04/news/mtn-qhubeka-earns-2014-vuelta-bid-a-first-for-an-african-team_322478#bHEeoVxz03tE2FGT.99
Received on Fri Apr 04 2014 - 08:05:51 EDT

Dehai Admin
© Copyright DEHAI-Eritrea OnLine, 1993-2013
All rights reserved