Astana cycling team on the brink after new demands
By PETER LEONARD Associated Press Writer
ALMATY, Kazakhstan The future of Tour de France champion Alberto Contadors Astana team is again in doubt after cyclings ruling body made new demands for financial guarantees.
Kazakh Cycling Federation deputy president Nikolai Proskurin said Tuesday that the International Cycling Union is demanding a bank guarantee of Astanas annual budget before it will renew its ProTour license.
Proskurin says the demand is unreasonable and that he is unsure whether Astana can meet Wednesdays deadline.
The teams inclusion in competition next season had appeared certain last week, when the oil-rich Kazakhstan government pledged $22 million in financial support for next season.
UCI has given Astana until Wednesday to provide the guarantee, but Proskurin said it is unlikely the issue can be resolved by then. Failure to secure the ProTour license will force Astana to release Contador the worlds top-ranked rider.
Proskurin said Astana, for which Lance Armstrong rode in the 2009 Tour, is the only team being subjected to such rigorous financial demands by UCI.
It seems to me that they dont want an Asian team in the ProTour, and for it to beat European teams, he said.
The teams current racing license is due to expire at the end of next year, but recurring delays in paying salaries to riders caused the UCI to demand guarantees on the teams financial viability by the end of last week.
Proskurin said Samruk-Kazyna provided UCI with a pledge worth $22 million per season for the next four years to back Astana. UCI has rejected assurances from Samruk-Kazyna, however, and demanded a financial guarantee from a bank, he said.
But a guarantee from Samruk-Kazyna is much more important, because it has the stamp of approval of the government itself, Proskurin said.