The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Contador mulls his own pro team in 2017

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MADRID: Current Tinkoff lead rider Alberto Contador said Monday he was mulling over an idea to launch his own profession­al team in 2017, not ruling out himself out as a potential team member.

Barring injury or accident, this season was widely expected to be the 33-year-old Contador’s last, the Madrid-born racer targeting the Tour de France and Rio Olympics as a perfect send-off having often stressed he wanted to go out at the top.

“I have two options in my head: one is to carry on if I suffer a mishap on the Tour, as I did in 2014, and the other is to launch a profession­al team,” said Contador, a three-time Vuelta winner (2008, 2012, 2014), double Giro champion (2008, 2015) and twice winner of the Tour de France (2007, 2009).

The second option, he said, was “complicate­d” and involved a “very high budget” of around 15 million euros for a team to compete at World Tour level.

Contador, who was stripped of the 2010 Tour de France and 2011 Giro titles over a positive doping test, said he would only consider racing for the team should it be competitiv­e on the Tour.

“If it couldn’t support me at the highest level, it’s maybe not so interestin­g for me,” the Spaniard said, praising the 2016 Team Sky line-up around British arch-rival Chris Froome.

“No other team is at their level,” he said. “They can just about send out two full teams for the Tour de France.” – AFP

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