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In the
build up to the 2008/09 A1GP World Cup of Motorsport season opener at
Zandvoort this weekend a selection of drivers limbered up with a
bicycle tour of Amsterdam.
Leaving
their new A1GP Powered by Ferrari cars at the track, some of the
drivers headed into the city for a guided tour around Amsterdam on
traditional Dutch ‘Yellow bikes’ stopping off at some famous sites
along the way. A1 Team Netherlands’ duo, Jeroen Bleekemolen and Robert
Doornbos, gave fellow competitors including Australia’s John Martin,
South Africa’s Adrian Zaugg and New Zealand’s Earl Bamber a guided tour.
As
the group weaved around the city they had the chance to visit various
landmarks including the Rembrandt statues, Dam square, where the
drivers stopped off for a quick photo opportunity inside the giant
clog, and the “I Amsterdam” statue. This gave the drivers a relaxing
morning before the usual business of the race weekend began and they
took the time to cycle along the canals and bridges alongside some
traditional Dutch houses.
The
final stop of the tour was a herring stall. Dotted all over Amsterdam,
herring stalls are normally situated on canal bridges and allow
visitors to taste the fish as fresh as it can possibly get – raw.
Robert Doornbos showed the rest of the group how to eat the traditional
delicacy fresh out of the North Sea.
After the scenic tour of the city the drivers headed to Heineken the City brand store to meet fans and sign autographs.
Jeroen
Bleekemolen, A1 Team Netherlands, said: “Normally I only come here by
car and just rush in to the city to get somewhere but today we actually
took time to see a few nice places. We had a good time.”
Talking
about his chances of victory at his home race he continued: “You always
have to have the attitude that you can win, but for sure I think we
have a good chance here. The structure in the team is very good now
with some new people on board, so I think we have a very good group and
we should be very strong.
“I
absolutely think this is the year we have the best chance, as
everything is equal. Certainly this is one of our best moments in A1GP
as well. In all the races we’ve had I think at this moment we are the
strongest compared to the others, so hopefully we can live up to it and
win.”
Adrian
Zaugg, A1 Team South Africa, said: “It was a nice journey. We went
through Amsterdam on bicycles and got to see quite a few things. It’s
very interesting as it’s the first time for me here and I’m impressed
with it. I’m sure you can still smell that I had one (herring) on my
breath but no, it’s not too bad actually. At first it tastes fishy but
at the end it’s a very nice taste and not bad at all. You could see
that they (Jeroen and Robert) are used to eating it, especially Robert,
you could see that he really enjoyed having it but why not; it’s very
healthy!”
John
Martin, A1 Team Australia, said: “That was the first time I have ever
tried raw fish. It’s not too bad really if you can get over the fact
that it’s actually got a tail and everything on it still! The cycling
was really cool. Cruising around Amsterdam it’s been pretty cool.”
The
new season officially gets underway this weekend when the new Powered
by Ferrari cars take to the track for the first official practice on
Saturday morning.
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