92nd Giro d'Italia -
Team Columbia/Highroad
Columbia Highroad aims to hit the ground running in the 2009 Tour of Italy:
Kanstantsin Sivtsov Leads Team, Edvald Boasson Hagen Makes Grand Tour
Debut.
Columbia-Highroad plans to hit the ground running in the 2009 Tour of Italy,
which gets underway this Saturday with a team time trial in Venice.
“If we come away from the Tour of Italy with at least one stage win and some
time in the overall lead, I’ll be happy,” says team manager
Rolf Aldag.

Mark Cavendish .Photo
© 2009 Fotoreporter Sirotti
“But we really want to make a big impact in the first week, so that we
can head into the second part of the Giro without feeling too much pressure.
We’ve got our eye on the team time trial in Venice, particularly after winning
the same event in the Tour of Romandie, and then in the first couple of flat
stages, we’ll be going 100 percent all out with Mark [Cavendish] as well.”
As for the overall classification, Kanstantsin Sivtsov will be
Columbia-Highroad’s main contender. “He finished seventeenth in last year’s Tour
and he will have the team’s full support.

Vittoria Thomas Lovkvist! Taking the glory in the Palio di Siena square in the
Montepaschi Strade Bianche in March.
Photo © 2009 Fotoreporter Sirotti
As always with Columbia-Highroad, everybody has a chance,” continued Aldag.
“At the same time, we’ll be looking to see what [former World Time trial
Champion] Michael Rogers can do. I spoke to him just after Liege-Bastogne-Liege,
he’s in good shape and he’s fully recovered from the fever that prevented him
racing in Fleche and Liege. I know he’s been checking out some of the tougher
stages and time trial stages in the Giro by himself, and I know he’s
enthusiastic about this race.”

Boasson Hagen attacks on the Kimmelberg to go on to win the 2009 Gent Wevelgem.
Photo © 2009 Fotoreporter Sirotti
But for Columbia-Highroad, racing is never just about success in the present.
The team will also be fielding the talented young Norwegian Edvald Boasson Hagen
in the 2009 Giro D’Italia , which will be his first ever major Tour. Already the
winner of the Ghent-Wevelgem Classic this year, and six races in 2008, Boasson
Hagen will celebrate his 22nd birthday mid-way through the Giro. “Edvald’s under
no pressure at all, although it would be great if he could finish. Really I’m
more interested in him getting in a break in the second half of the race than
his trying to hang on to an overall placing and riding conservatively. As one of
our younger riders, we want him to get as much experience racing as possible, in
all sorts of situations. That’s important for his future, and for the team’s
future, too.”
Columbia-Highroad for the Tour of Italy:
Michael Barry (Canada)
Edvald Boasson Hagen (Norway)
Mark Cavendish (Great Britain)
Thomas Lovkvist (Sweden)
Marco Pinotti (Italy)
Morris Possoni (Italy)
Mark Renshaw (Australia)
Michael Rogers (Australia)
Kanstantsin Sivtsov (Belorus)
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2009 Team
Columbia/Highroad - ProTour Team Profile
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