Belgian believes race is wide open

Eddy MerckxThe world’s most successful cyclist of all time, Eddy Merckx, has underlined the importance of the Tours of Qatar and Oman, saying that he believes they are perfect in helping riders build form for big races ahead. “I think the races in Qatar and Oman are the ideal preparation for the spring,” the famous Belgian told Sporza. “The organization is very good, the weather is pleasant and the riders have little experience of jet lag [due to the 2 hour time difference with Europe].”

The Tour of Qatar begins tomorrow with a two kilometre prologue, then continues with five flat stages ranging between 128.5 and 153.5 kilometres. It’s the first time that the race has featured an individual time trial, with some previous editions having a team effort instead.

Some of the sport’s top riders are taking part in the race, including Tom Boonen and Gert Steegmans (Quick Step), Mark Cavendish and Mark Renshaw (HTC-Highroad), Fabian Cancellara and Daniele Bennati (Leopard Trek), Bradley Wiggins (Sky Procycling), Filippo Pozzato (Team Katusha), Danilo Hondo (Lampre-ISD), Lars Boom and Graeme Brown (Rabobank), Heinrich Haussler and Jack Bobridge (Garmin-Cervélo), Marcus Burghardt, Greg Van Avermaet and Karsten Kroon (BMC Racing Team), Dominque Rollin and Anthony Geslin (FDJ), Xavier Florencio (Geox-TMC), Andrea Guardini and Giovanni Visconti (Farnese Vini – Neri Sottoli) and Nico Eeckhout (An Post Sean Kelly)

The lineup shows that the race is indeed seen as strong preparation for the Spring Classics and other races. Being run by Tour de France organisers ASO also helps, although the early announcement of Tour de France wildcards this season means that the race is no longer crucial in making a case for a team’s inclusion. However the quality of the organisation is evident. So too the luxury accommodation for the riders in the Ritz Carlton in Doha, as underlined by the 1.2 tonne, $2 million Viennese Baakowitz Swarovski crystal chandelier hanging in the lobby.

Merckx has long been part of the organisation, helping to set things up prior to the first edition nine years ago. “I remember well prior to that first Tour of Qatar,” he said. “It was August 2001 and it was hot here. The temperature increased to above 50 degrees. We drove around for three to four days to check it out [possible routes]. From then on, the initiative quickly took shape. The following year, 2002, the first edition was held.”

Judging by past record, Boonen should be the one to watch. He won in 2006, 2008 and 2009, and has picked up 17 stage wins. However the 2km opening prologue could complicate things for him, and so too the presence of high-speed rivals such as Cavendish and others.

Merckx believes that there’s no one clear favourite. “It’s all about who has the best condition,” he said. “Its so early in the season that it’s difficult to assess that.”

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Tour of Qatar, February 6th to 11th:

Prologue – Doha Cultural Village, 2km
Stage 1 – Dukhan to Al Khor Corniche, 145.5km
Stage 2 – Camel Race Track to Doha Golf Club, 135.5km
Stage 3 – Al Wakra to Messaieed, 150.5km
Stage 4 – West Bay Lagoon to Al Kharaitiyat, 153.5km
Stage 5 – Sealine Beach Resort to Doha Corniche, 128.5km

Provisional start list:

Quick Step:

Kevin Van Impe
Gert Steegmans
Andreas Stauff
Frederique Robert
Nikolas Maes
Francesco Chicchi
Marco Bandiera
Tom Boonen

Reserves:

Julien Vermote
Andy Cappelle

Director sportif: Wilfried Peeters

HTC-Highroad:

Gatis Smukulis
Mark Renshaw
Patrick Gretsch
Jan Ghyselinck
Bernhard Eisel
Matthew Brammeier
Lars Bak
Mark Cavendish

Reserves:

Frantisek Rabon
Matthew Goss

Director Sportif: Valerio Piva

Lampre-ISD:

Balint Szeghalmi
Adriano Malori
Dmytro Krivtsov
Vitaliy Kondrut
Danilo Hondo
Matteo Bono
Grega Bole

Reserves:

Enrico Magazzini
Denys Kostyuk

Director Sportif: Fabrizio Bontempi

Leopard Trek:

Wouter Weylandt
Davide Vigano
Tom Stamsnijder
Joost Posthuma
Stuart O’Grady
Dominic Klemme
Daniele Bennati
Fabian Cancellara

Reserves:

Anders Lund
Stephan Denifl

Director Sportif: Kim Anderson

Katusha:

Stijn Vandenbergh
Nikolay Trussov
Luca Paolini
Aliaksandr Kuchynski
Mikhail Ignatiev
Leif Hoste
Denis Galimzyanov
Filippo Pozzato

Reserves:

Maxime Vantomme
Joaquim Rodriguez

Director Sportif: Serge Parsani

Skil-Shimano:

Tom Veelers
Ronan Van Zandbeck
Albert Timmer
Martin Reimer
Roger Kluge
Simon Geschke
Koen De Kort
Kenny Van Hummel

Reserves:

Marcel Kittel
Roy Curvers

Director Sportif: Merljn Zeeman

Rabobank:

Maarten Wynants
Dennis Van Winden
Maarten Tjallingii
Bram Tankink
Rick Flens
Graeme Brown
Lars Boom
Theo Bos

Reserves:

Michael Matthews
Matti Breschel

Director Sportif: Nico Verhoeven

Team Sky:

Ian Stannard
Lars-Peter Nordhaug
Jeremy Hunt
Juan Antonio Flecha
Alex Dowsett
Russel Downing
Kurt-Asle Arvesen
Bradley Wiggins

Reserves:

Edvald Boasson Hagen
Davide Appollonio

Director Sportif: Steven De Jongh

Garmin-Cervélo:

Sep Vanmarcke
Johan Van Summeren
Gabriel Rasch
Travis Meyer
Andreas Klier
Roger Hammond
Jack Bobridge
Heinrich Haussler

Reserves:

Ramunas Navardauskas
Director Sportif: Johnny Weltz

Topsport Vlaanderen-Mercator:

Jelle Wallays
Pieter Vanspeybrouck
Preben Van Hecke
Geert Steurs
Pieter Serry
Stijn Neirynck
Kris Boeckmans
Michael Van Staeyen

Reserves:

Jarl Salomein
Stijn Joseph

Director Sportif: Hans De Clercq

BMC Racing Team:

Danilo Wyss
Greg Van Avermaet
Michael Schar
Manuel Quinziato
Karsten Kroon
Alexander Kristoff
Marcus Burghardt

Reserves:

Jeff Louder
Martin Kohler

Director Sportif: John Lelangue

FDJ:

Wesley Sulzberger
Dominique Rollin
Yoann Offredo
Matthieu Ladagnous
Frédéric Guesdon
Anthony Geslin
Sandy Casar
William Bonnet

Reserves:

Mickael Delage
Olivier Bonnaire

Director Sportif: Martial Gayant

Astana:

Tomas Vaitkus
Mirco Lorenzetto
Tanel Kangert
Valentin Iglinskiy
Andriy Grivko
Maxim Gourov
Simon Clarke
Assan Bazayev

Reserves:

Alexandre Vinokourov
Roman Kireyev

Director Sportif: Laurenzo Lapage

Geox-TMC:

Daniele Ratto
Matteo Pelucchi
Marko Kump
Dmitriy Kozontchuk
David Gutierrez
Xavier Florencio
Marco Corti
Thomas Alberio

Reserves:

Denis Menchov
Gianpaolo Cheula

Director Sportif: Stefano Zanini

Farnese Vini-Neri:

Patrik Sinkewitz
Davide Ricci Bitti
Andrea Guardini
Leonardo Giordani
Oscar Gatto
Francesco Failli
Diego Caccia
Giovanni Visconti

Reserves:

Gianluca Mirenda
Pier Paolo De Negri

Director Sportif: Luca Scinto

An Post-Sean Kelly:

Mark McNally
Andrew Fenn
Maxim De Busschere
Kevin Claeys
Mark Cassidy
Sam Bennett
Gediminas Bagdonas
Nico Eeckhout

Reserves:

Dries Hollanders
Kees Heytens

Director Sportif: Kurt Bogaerts