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Manolo Saiz

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Manolo Saíz
Personal information
Full nameManolo Saíz Balbás
Born(1959-10-16)16 October 1959(age 64)
Spain
Team information
RoleManager
Managerial teams
1989-2003ONCE
2004-2006Liberty Seguros-Würth

Manuel "Manolo" Saiz Balbás(born 16 October 1959 inTorrelavega,Cantabria) is the former team manager of one of the most successfulSpanishprofessionalroad bicycle racingteams,first calledTeam ONCE,thenLiberty Seguros-Würth,Astana-Würth, and lastlyAstana Team.

Saiz was a hands-on manager anddirecteur sportif.He consolidated his riders' training and hired staff to manage their coaching and racing. Despite not having a racing background, he nurtured ONCE to become one of the biggest teams. His riders includedFrenchmanLaurent JalabertandSwissAlex Zülle;both dominated theVuelta a España,each winning the general and other classifications. In 1995 Jalabert achieved thetrifectaby winning the general classification along with the points andKing of the Mountains.

Saiz's next riders included SpaniardAbraham Olano,Igor González de GaldeanoandJoseba Beloki.ONCE dominatedteam time trialsin theTour de France.

At the end of the 2003 ONCE discontinued sponsorship, saying penetration was 100% in Spain, meaning every Spaniard knew what ONCE was. Saiz broughtLiberty Seguros(the Spanish branch of the US companyLiberty Mutual) andWürth,a German assembly technology company to be co-sponsor.

Controversy

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1998 - Festina affair

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During the turmoil of theFestina affairduring the1998 Tour de FranceSaiz withdrew theONCE-Deutsche Bankteam.

On 17 June 1999 The organisers of the1999 Tour de Francetook the unprecedented step of banning teams, team officials and individual riders in the aftermath of the Festina affair. This included both Saiz and Dr Nicolas Terrados team doctor of Team ONCE. The ban was in relation to the actions and behaviour of these teams and riders during the 1998 Tour[1][2]when Saiz withdrew his riders and said: "[I have] stuffed a finger up the Tour's arse".

Richard Virenque's lawyers depended on a clause in the UCI's rules, number 1.2.048, which says that tour organisers must say at least 30 days before a race whom they wished to admit. The Tour had not done so. The UCI also obliged the Tour to accept Saiz.

2006 - Operación Puerto

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On 23 May 2006, Saiz was arrested in connection with theOperación Puertoscandals. He resigned[3]and his company, Active Bay, was stripped of its ProTour license, which was awarded to the company backingAstana Team.

Saiz was cleared of damaging public health and managed a restaurant and wedding catering business in his home region of Cantabria for several years. In August 2013, he expressed an interest in returning to cycling.[4]

References

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  1. ^"Richard Virenque banned from Tour de France".Cyclingnews.Retrieved2008-06-06.
  2. ^"Dutch Team Is Also Refused Invitation:Tour Bans 4 Cyclists From This Year's Race".International Herald Tribune.Retrieved2008-06-06.
  3. ^Eurosport, TdF, 2006
  4. ^Stephen Farrand (8 August 2013)."Manolo Saiz: I could return to cycling".Cycling News.Retrieved2013-08-19.