PEZ Talk: Columbia’s Aussie Adam Hansen
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
PEZ: 2009 seems to have been low key for you.
Adam: Yeah, that’s half true, I think the timing was a bit wrong with how things turned out. I had a good start at the nationals and then the TDU was going perfect for me.
I did good work at the Tour of California but returning back and breaking my collar bone before the main races started, I missed a huge chunk of the season.

PEZ: Which performance are you most pleased with in 2009?
Adam: The Dauphine was good and also the Aussie nationals.
PEZ: Are you still living in the Czech Republic?
Adam: Still here and will be here ’til I finish my cycling, that’s for sure. Love this place!
PEZ: You were a ‘database software developer’ – are you still into all the cyber stuff ?
Adam: Always doing some coding – I love problem solving, Rubik’s cubes – and writing software is a favourite thing for me.

PEZ: Your third year with the squad – what are the biggest changes there have been?
Adam: Winning races really. Our team doesn’t stop winning and that’s a huge difference from when I started with the team. Also the support has turned more professional too.
PEZ: How are you finding the Scotts after two years on Giant?
Adam: Giants are one of the best bikes in the world; I was so happy with them, it surprised me. But the Scott, is just better in every way.

PEZ: I have to ask – the Aussie road race championships, what went wrong?
Adam: You tell me and we will both know! It will be different next year for sure.
PEZ: No Grand Tour for you this year, why not?
Adam: I’m down for the Vuelta, so I do get one in. Giro, I had a broken collarbone and Tour I was just not good enough.
PEZ: You rode a good Dauphine; I thought that would have got you a Tour ride?
Adam: So did I!
PEZ: Any comment on Garmin chasing down Big George on that Tour stage to deny him the jersey?
Adam: I don’t understand all this Garmin and Columbia-HTC stuff. I stay well out of it and don’t know why it always happens.
My grandma always said; “you play with fire, you get burnt,” maybe it was that, maybe it’s because Garmin makes mobiles and so do HTC, I don’t know.

PEZ: What did you ride when the Tour was on – do you feel ‘in a shadow’ racing when the Tour is taking place?
Adam: I didn’t do any racing – well one stage of Austria. I was sick as and I had to work that day too. I had an average heart rate of 175 the whole race; was not healthy at all.
But being told you’re going to the Tour and then not going is like a shot in the form gauge. I did a good Dauphine all ready for the Tour and to have good form and do no races is pretty bad for the rest of the season; but that’s just how things are sometimes.
PEZ: If you miss the Giro/Tour is it a plus, in terms of not doing too much, or do you feel you are falling behind because it’s not in your legs?
Adam: Nice question. I think it’s better to do Grandies and then recover. However, if you don’t get good recovery from them and go right back into racing I think its not the best solution.
But if I don’t do any Grandie this year then I will have a better understanding if it’s for the best, in regards to the other races and how I feel.
But last year doing the Giro and Tour in one season wasn’t too bad with the right program.

PEZ: What’s Cav like?
Adam: Read his book. Its all in there.
PEZ: Is it back to Aus for the winter?
Adam: Yeah but late as possible; I like to spend a bit of time home in CZ.
PEZ: 2010 – are you sorted with a contract, yet?
Adam: Yeap, Columbia-HTC.
PEZ: You’ve been second and third on the Aus road race podium – top step, this time?
Adam: That’s my main goal of the season for next year. But it for sure wont be easy!
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With thanks to Adam for his time and wishing him ‘all the best’ for the rest of 2009.
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