Robbie McEwen Looks To Switch Teams To Help Tour Chances
Robbie McEwen Looks To Switch Teams To Help Tour Chances

Australian Robbie McEwen says he hopes a
change of team can help him return to Tour de France glory next year.

McEwen, a 12-time Tour de France stage winner and three-time winner of the
green jersey for the Tour’s leading sprinter, has switched from Belgium’s
Silence-Lotto team to Russian-backed Katusha for 2009.

It is a move the 36-year-old Australian hopes can get him back into serious
Tour contention after a 2008 season he described as “mediocre.”

“It wasn’t consistent enough and it came down to my off-season last year -
it was a complete disaster,” McEwen told reporters here on Monday.

“I had some real problems with injury and I couldn’t have a solid
off-season of training – I only got really going mid-season.

“This time things are going a lot better and I can have a better start to
2009 than I did this year.

“I’m confident I can reach the level I’ve been at – I’m feeling just as
good if not better than other years.”

Katusha, to be created in 2009 from the Tinkoff formation, is the mainstay
of a multi-million dollar new Russian Global Cycling Project foundation which
enjoys the backing of energy giant Gazprom.

Apart from McEwen, Katusha has also recruited Russian Vladimir Karpets,
Italian Filippo Pozzato and Belgian sprinter Gert Steegmans.

McEwen said he is competing in two events — madison and derny — at a
track cycling meet in Melbourne on Wednesday.

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