Team Astana to carry on

Team Astana to carry on

The immediate future of Lance Armstrong's Team Astana has been secured and staff reassured they can complete the season.

The Kazakhstan-based outfit have been beset by financial problems of late and missed a payment to the International Cycling Union, reported to be for £5million, for their racing licence.

However, following talks between team manager Johan Bruyneel, the Kazakh Cycling Federation (KCF), Government and managing company Olympus SARL, a mutual agreement was reached which allayed fears Astana could go under this season.

KCF have met all debt obligations to Olympus and in a statement, Bruyneel claimed the recent financial troubles were at an end.

"I appreciate everyone's patience and professionalism during this difficult time and support of the program," he said.

"With only 16 days left to the Tour de France, the riders need rest in their minds. We are glad that we can continue with our strong team. It was hardly imaginable that our strong team would not have been able to participate in the world's largest cycling event.

"Thanks to the guarantees made by the Kazakh government, we can continue with the same group that already proved in the past to be a real team.

"We look forward to the next races. For us it will be a new start, but it will look familiar. This is the best solution."


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