Julian Dean

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Julian Dean
Personal information
Full name Julian Dean
Date of birth January 28, 1975 (1975-01-28) (age 33)
Country Flag of New Zealand New Zealand
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight 72 kg (160 lb)
Team information
Current team Slipstream-Chipotle
Discipline Road
Role Rider
Rider type Sprinter/leadout specialist
Professional team(s)
1999–2001
2002–2003
2004–2007
2008–
US Postal
CSC-Tiscali
Crédit Agricole
Slipstream-Chipotle
Major wins
US Pro Criterium Championship overall (1998)
Tour of Britain: Points jersey (2004)
Flag of New Zealand New Zealand National Champion (2007, 2008)
Infobox last updated on:
January 16, 2008

Julian Dean (born 28 January 1975 in Rotorua, New Zealand) is a road racing cyclist who rides for Team Slipstream. Dean rode in the 2007 Tour de France, 2006 Tour de France and the 2004 Tour de France, finishing all three times. His other main achievements include winning the 2007 and 2008 New Zealand National Road Race Championships, and finishing 9th in the 2005 World Road Championships in Madrid. This is one better than his 10th place finish in 2002 in Zolder.

Dean started cycling when he was just a child, at the local BMX club in Waihi, where he had success with two 3rd place finishes in the New Zealand Championships. Dean tried his hand at many sports before moving onto triathlon, which he enjoyed. From triathlon Dean fell in love with cycling, where he represented New Zealand in road and track. In 1997 Dean got his chance to race in the U.S. with the Shaklee team and the Mercury cycling team in 1998.

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[edit] US Postal and beyond

In 1999, Dean signed to the now defunct US Postal Service Pro Cycling Team, whom he rode for until 2001, gaining experience from racing in Europe. After having ridden in a team based around Lance Armstrong Dean went looking for new opportunities. He got them by joining Team CSC in 2002. However, his joy was shortlived when Dean broke his leg in March 2002 and was out for three months. He took his first win in Europe with a stage win in the Tour de Wallonie.

In 2004 he signed to Crédit Agricole as a lead out man for sprinter Thor Hushovd. He finished 8th behind stage winner Tom Boonen in Stage 6 of the Tour de France. He missed the 2005 edition of the Tour due to an injury incurred in the 2005 Giro d'Italia. He later returned for the 2006 edition.

The 2007 cycling season started well with Dean winning the New Zealand Road Racing Champion title. This win entitled Dean to represent and wear the black and white New Zealand national cycling jersey whilst racing in all international road-racing events throughout the 2007 season. He continued to ride for the French based team Crédit Agricole.

During the 2007 Tour de France Dean was known for his role of leadout for Thor Hushovd. Hushovd later said in interviews that Dean was "the best leadout man in the world." [1] Dean's last public appearance wearing the Crédit Agricole jersey was the 2007 Mt Maunganui criterium race, held on 27 December 2007. He won the elite category.

In 2008 Dean will ride for Jonathan Vaughters' Team Slipstream-Chipotle. He once again started the year by winning the New Zealand national Road Racing Championship, held in January. [2]

[edit] Palmares

1993
, World U19 Team Pursuit Championship
1995
Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Kilometer Champion
Best All-Around Performance, New Zealand Track Championship
1996
Flag of New Zealand New Zealand Pursuit & Points Race Champion
Tour of Somerville
stage, Tour of Ohio
Red Rose Rocket Criterium
stage, Tour of Wellington
1997
Visalia Criterium
Santa Rosa Criterium
1998
Outdoor Life Network GP
US Pro Criterium Championship
overall, U.S. National Point Series
Visalia Criterium
stage, Tour LeFleur
sprint competition, Redlands Classic
1999
Tour of Wellington: overall winner, including 1 stage
Tour of Britain: winner two stages
2001
First Union Invitational Classic
stage, Vuelta Castilla y Leon
2003
Tour de Wallonie: Overall winner, winner stages 4 and 5
Wachovia Classic
stage, Circuit Franco-Belge
stage, Vuelta Castilla y Leon
2004
Tour of Britain: Points jersey winner, 2nd overall
2007
Flag of New Zealand New Zealand National Road Race Champion
New Zealand Criterium champion
2008
Flag of New Zealand New Zealand National Road Race Champion

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Persondata
NAME Dean, Julian
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Road bicycle racer
DATE OF BIRTH 1975-1-28
PLACE OF BIRTH Rotorua, New Zealand
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH