2010 Team Sky season

2010 Team Sky season
Manager Dave Brailsford
One-day victories 3
Stage race overall victories 2
Stage race stage victories 15
Next season

The 2010 season for Team Sky, its first, began in January with the Tour Down Under. As a UCI ProTour team, they are automatically invited and obliged to attend every event in the ProTour. The team formed for the 2010 season as part of an initiative by British Cycling to produce the first ever British Tour de France winner within five years. Much of the team's ridership is British, most of it is anglophone, and the team competes under a British license. Its manager is Dave Brailsford, the Performance Director of British Cycling. Senior Director Sportif is ex-professional road cyclist and Australian Scott Sunderland. Team Sky's other Sports Directors are former professional cyclists Marcus Ljungqvist from Sweden, the Briton Sean Yates, and Steven De Jongh from the Netherlands.

Contents

2010 roster

Ages as of January 1, 2010.

Rider Date of birth
 Kurt Asle Arvesen (NOR) February 9, 1976 (aged 33)
 John-Lee Augustyn (RSA) August 10, 1986 (aged 23)
 Michael Barry (CAN) December 18, 1975 (aged 34)
 Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR) May 17, 1987 (aged 22)
 Sylvain Calzati (FRA) December 26, 1979 (aged 30)
 Kjell Carlström (FIN) October 18, 1976 (aged 33)
 Dario Cioni (ITA) December 2, 1974 (aged 35)
 Steve Cummings (GBR) March 19, 1981 (aged 28)
 Russell Downing (GBR) August 23, 1978 (aged 31)
 Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP) September 17, 1977 (aged 32)
 Chris Froome (GBR) May 20, 1985 (aged 24)
Rider Date of birth
 Simon Gerrans (AUS) May 16, 1980 (aged 29)
 Matthew Hayman (AUS) April 20, 1978 (aged 31)
 Greg Henderson (NZL) October 9, 1976 (aged 33)
 Peter Kennaugh (GBR) June 15, 1989 (aged 20)
 Thomas Lövkvist (SWE) April 4, 1984 (aged 25)
 Lars Petter Nordhaug (NOR) May 14, 1984 (aged 25)
 Serge Pauwels (BEL) November 21, 1983 (aged 26)
 Nicolas Portal (FRA) April 23, 1979 (aged 30)
 Morris Possoni (ITA) July 1, 1984 (aged 25)
 Ian Stannard (GBR) May 25, 1987 (aged 22)
 Christopher Sutton (AUS) September 10, 1984 (aged 25)
 Ben Swift (GBR) November 5, 1987 (aged 22)
 Geraint Thomas (GBR) May 25, 1986 (aged 23)
 Davide Viganò (ITA) June 12, 1984 (aged 25)
 Bradley Wiggins (GBR) April 28, 1980 (aged 29)
Riders' 2009 teams
Rider 2009 team
Kurt Asle Arvesen Team Saxo Bank
John-Lee Augustyn Barloworld
Michael Barry Team Columbia-HTC
Edvald Boasson Hagen Team Columbia-HTC
Sylvain Calzati Agritubel
Kjell Carlström Liquigas-Doimo
Dario Cioni ISD-NERI
Steve Cummings Barloworld
Russell Downing CandiTV-Marshall's Pasta
Juan Antonio Flecha Rabobank
Chris Froome Barloworld
Simon Gerrans Cervélo TestTeam
Mathew Hayman Rabobank
Rider 2009 team
Greg Henderson Team Columbia-HTC
Peter Kennaugh neo-pro
Thomas Lövkvist Team Columbia-HTC
Lars Petter Nordhaug Team Joker Bianchi
Serge Pauwels Cervélo TestTeam
Nicolas Portal Caisse d'Epargne
Morris Possoni Team Columbia-HTC
Ian Stannard ISD-NERI
Christopher Sutton Garmin-Slipstream
Ben Swift Team Katusha
Geraint Thomas Barloworld
Davide Viganò Fuji-Servetto
Bradley Wiggins Garmin-Slipstream

One-day races

Before the spring season began, the team took a victory in its first-ever race. Henderson was the team's captain for the Cancer Council Helpline Classic, a 51 km (32 mi) criterium run two days before the Tour Down Under with the same peloton, but not counting toward its standings. Team Sky was largely responsible for bringing back a breakaway that included Lance Armstrong and Óscar Pereiro, with Downing and Sutton leading Henderson out to the sprint win. Sutton finished the race in second place just behind Henderson.[1]

National championships

At the British National Road Race Championships Team Sky controlled the men's race ending with riders in the top three positions. Geraint Thomas won the race, Peter Kennaugh came second and Ian Stannard came third. In the British National Time Trial Championships again claimed the top three with Bradley Wiggins retaining his title. In Norway Edvald Boasson Hagen won his National Time Trial Championships for the fourth time.

Stage races

Henderson finished third overall in the Tour Down Under, after taking second place on stages 2 and 6 of the six-stage race. His teammate Sutton was the rider to beat him on the final stage.[2] The team won the team time trial stage which opened the Tour of Qatar, giving Boasson Hagen the race lead.[3] He lost it the next day, when attacks from Quick Step and Cervélo TestTeam caught the team unaware and then, when the team had almost paced him back into the leading group, he suffered a puncture.[4]

Later in February, at the inaugural Tour of Oman, Boasson Hagen again took race leadership, with third in a sprint to finish the race's second stage.[5] He extended his lead with a victory in stage 3,[6] but lost it the next day in a controversial stage 4. After Team Sky, who were pacing the peloton as the team of the race leader, let a morning breakaway get over seven minutes on a flat course, emotions ran high when no team seemed willing to help them bring the group back. Sky riders responded by pulling the peloton quickly through the stage's feed zone, something which is normally not done. Later, Cervélo TestTeam attacked 56 km (35 mi) from the end of the stage, while Boasson Hagen had stopped to urinate at the side of the road, also something which is normally not done. Boasson Hagen lost a minute and five seconds on the stage, and the race leader's red jersey.[7] Boasson Hagen went on to win the stage 6 time trial to close the event, winning the points and youth classifications in the race and finishing second overall.[8]

Grand Tours

Giro d'Italia

Tour de France

The team were awarded a wild-card entry for the 2010 Tour de France.[9]

Vuelta a España

Team Sky received an invite to participate in the 2010 Vuelta a España.[10]

During the race, many of the team's riders and staff contracted an unknown virus. John Lee Augustyn, Juan Antonio Flecha, and Ben Swift were forced to retire from the race due to illness.[11] Soigneur Txema Gonzalez died five days after being admitted to hospital due to an unrelated bacterial infection, with the team withdrawing from the race before the start of stage eight.[12]

Season victories

Date Race Competition Rider Country Location
02012-01-17 January 17[1] Cancer Council Helpline Classic None  Henderson, GregGreg Henderson (NZL)  Australia Rymill Park, Adelaide
02012-01-24 January 24[2] Tour Down Under, Stage 6 UCI ProTour  Sutton, ChrisChris Sutton (AUS)  Australia Adelaide
02012-02-07 February 7[3] Tour of Qatar, Stage 1 UCI Asia Tour Team time trial  Qatar West Bay Lagoon
02012-02-16 February 16[6] Tour of Oman, Stage 3 UCI Asia Tour  Boasson Hagen, EdvaldEdvald Boasson Hagen (NOR)  Oman Qurayyat
02012-02-19 February 19[8] Tour of Oman, Stage 6 UCI Asia Tour  Boasson Hagen, EdvaldEdvald Boasson Hagen (NOR)  Oman Muscat
02012-02-19 February 19[8] Tour of Oman, Points classification UCI Asia Tour  Boasson Hagen, EdvaldEdvald Boasson Hagen (NOR)  Oman
02012-02-19 February 19[8] Tour of Oman, Young rider classification UCI Asia Tour  Boasson Hagen, EdvaldEdvald Boasson Hagen (NOR)  Oman
02012-02-27 February 27[13] Omloop Het Nieuwsblad UCI Europe Tour  Flecha, Juan AntonioJuan Antonio Flecha (ESP)  Belgium Ghent
02012-03-08 March 8[14] Paris-Nice, Stage 1 UCI World Ranking  Henderson, GregGreg Henderson (NZL)  France Contres
02012-03-16 March 16[15] Tirreno–Adriatico, Stage 7 UCI World Ranking  Boasson Hagen, EdvaldEdvald Boasson Hagen (NOR)  Italy San Benedetto del Tronto
02012-03-28 March 28[16] Critérium International, Stage 2 UCI Europe Tour  Downing, RussellRussell Downing (GBR)  France Porto-Vecchio
02012-05-08 May 8[17] Giro d'Italia, Stage 1 UCI World Ranking  Wiggins, BradleyBradley Wiggins (GBR)  Netherlands Amsterdam
02012-05-15 May 15[18] Tour de Picardie, Stage 2 UCI Europe Tour  Swift, BenBen Swift (GBR)  France Cires-lès-Mello
02012-05-16 May 16[19] Tour de Picardie, General classification UCI Europe Tour  Swift, BenBen Swift (GBR)  France
02012-05-16 May 16[19] Tour de Picardie, Points classification UCI Europe Tour  Swift, BenBen Swift (GBR)  France
02012-05-16 May 16[19] Tour de Picardie, Teams classification UCI Europe Tour [N 1]  France
02012-05-16 May 16[19] Tour de Picardie, Young rider classification UCI Europe Tour  Swift, BenBen Swift (GBR)  France
02012-06-13 June 13[20] Critérium du Dauphiné, Stage 7 UCI ProTour  Boasson Hagen, EdvaldEdvald Boasson Hagen (NOR)  France Sallanches
02012-06-18 June 18[21] Ster Elektrotoer, Stage 3 UCI Europe Tour  Henderson, GregGreg Henderson (NZL)  Netherlands Schimmert
02012-06-24 June 24[22] Norwegian National Time Trial Championships National Championship  Boasson Hagen, EdvaldEdvald Boasson Hagen (NOR)  Norway Orkanger
02012-06-27 June 27[23] British National Road Race Championships National Championship  Thomas, GeraintGeraint Thomas (GBR)  United Kingdom Pendle
02012-07-23 July 23[24] Brixia Tour, Stage 3 UCI Europe Tour  Sutton, ChrisChris Sutton (AUS)  Italy Pisogne
02012-07-28 July 28[25] Tour de Wallonie, Stage 5 UCI Europe Tour  Downing, RussellRussell Downing (GBR)  Belgium Welkenraedt
02012-07-28 July 28[25] Tour de Wallonie, General classification UCI Europe Tour  Downing, RussellRussell Downing (GBR)  Belgium
02012-08-13 August 13[25] Dutch Food Valley Classic UCI Europe Tour  Boasson Hagen, EdvaldEdvald Boasson Hagen (NOR)  Netherlands Veenendaal
02012-08-21 August 21[25] Eneco Tour, Stage 4 UCI ProTour  Henderson, GregGreg Henderson (NZL)  Netherlands Roermond
02012-08-24 August 24 Eneco Tour, Points classification UCI ProTour  Boasson Hagen, EdvaldEdvald Boasson Hagen (NOR)  Belgium/ Netherlands
02012-09-05 September 5 British National Time Trial Championships National Championship  Wiggins, BradleyBradley Wiggins (GBR)  United Kingdom Llandeilo
02012-09-12 September 12 Tour of Britain, Stage 2 UCI Europe Tour  Henderson, GregGreg Henderson (NZL)  United Kingdom Stoke-on-Trent
02012-09-18 September 18 Tour of Britain, Points classification UCI Europe Tour  Henderson, GregGreg Henderson (NZL)  Great Britain

Footnotes

References

  1. ^ a b Les Clarke (2010-01-17). "Sky proves the goods with Henderson win". Cycling News. Future Publishing Limited. http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/cancer-council-helpline-classic-none/results. Retrieved 2010-01-17. 
  2. ^ a b Les Clarke and Greg Johnson (2010-01-24). "Sutton secures Sky's second". Cycling News. Future Publishing Limited. http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/santos-tour-down-under-upt/stage-6/results. Retrieved 2010-01-24. 
  3. ^ a b Stephen Farrand (2010-02-07). "Dominant start for Sky in Qatar team time trial". Cycling News. Future Publishing Limited. http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/tour-of-qatar-2-1/stage-1/results. Retrieved 2010-02-07. 
  4. ^ Stephen Farrand (2010-02-08). "Steurs strongest as breakaway rules the day". Cycling News. Future Publishing Limited. http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/tour-of-qatar-2-1/stage-2/results. Retrieved 2010-02-20. 
  5. ^ Cycling News (2010-02-15). "Bennati beats Farrar and Boasson Hagen in Samail". Cycling News. Future Publishing Limited. http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/1st-tour-of-oman-2-1/stage-2/results. Retrieved 2010-02-20. 
  6. ^ a b Cycling News (2010-02-16). "Boasson Hagen cruises to Oman win". Cycling News. Future Publishing Limited. http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/1st-tour-of-oman-2-1/stage-3/results. Retrieved 2010-02-20. 
  7. ^ Stephen Farrand (2010-02-17). "Neo-pro Howard takes first pro victory". Cycling News. Future Publishing Limited. http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/1st-tour-of-oman-2-1/stage-4/results. Retrieved 2010-02-20. 
  8. ^ a b c d Stephen Farrand (2010-02-19). "Boasson Hagen blasts to time trial win". Cycling News. Future Publishing Limited. http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/1st-tour-of-oman-2-1/stage-6/results. Retrieved 2010-02-20. 
  9. ^ "Tour de France wildcard place awarded to Team Sky". Cycling Weekly. 2010-03-30. http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/tour-de-france/448619/tour-de-france-wildcard-place-awarded-to-team-sky.html. 
  10. ^ Jonathan Turner (2010-06-14). "Vuelta invite for Team Sky". Sky Sports. http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,15264_6206599,00.html. 
  11. ^ "Team Sky worker dies after contracting virus". France 24. 2010-09-03. http://www.france24.com/en/20100903-team-sky-worker-dies-after-contracting-virus. 
  12. ^ "Sky withdrawn from Vuelta". Team Sky (British Sky Broadcasting). 2010-09-04. http://www.teamsky.com/article/0,27290,19634_6356679,00.html. Retrieved 2010-09-04. 
  13. ^ John MacLeary (2010-02-27). "Team Sky's Juan Antonio Flecha ends wait with Omloop Het Nieuwsblad victory in Ghent". The Daily Telegraph. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/cycling/7332450/Flecha-ends-wait-in-Ghent.html. 
  14. ^ "Team Sky's Henderson wins as bunch splits in the wind". Cycling Weekly. 2010-03-08. http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/latest/445622/team-sky-s-henderson-wins-as-bunch-splits-in-the-wind.html. 
  15. ^ Gregor Brown (2010-03-16). "Boasson Hagen takes Tirreno sprint, hoping for San Remo win". Cycling Weekly. http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/latest/446923/boasson-hagen-takes-tirreno-sprint-hoping-for-san-remo-win.html. 
  16. ^ "GB's Russell Downing secures Criterium sprint stage win". BBC Sport. 2010-03-28. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/cycling/8591513.stm. 
  17. ^ "Sky's Bradley Wiggins wins Giro d'Italia opening stage". BBC Sport. 2010-05-08. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/cycling/8670045.stm. 
  18. ^ Jonathan Turner (2010-05-15). "Swift stars for Team Sky". Sky Sports. http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,15264_6155740,00.html. 
  19. ^ a b c d Nigel Wynn (2010-05-16). "Swift wins Tour de Picardie overall". Cycling Weekly. http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/latest/469147/swift-wins-tour-de-picardie-overall.html. 
  20. ^ "Brajkovic wins Dauphine as Boasson Hagen impresses". BBC Sport. 2010-06-13. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/cycling/8737840.stm. 
  21. ^ "Henderson and Downing give Team Sky a one-two in Holland". Cycling Weekly. 2010-06-18. http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/latest/473883/henderson-and-downing-give-team-sky-a-one-two-in-holland.html. 
  22. ^ "Time trial titles around the world". cyclingnews.com. 2010-06-25. http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/time-trial-titles-around-the-world. 
  23. ^ "Thomas edges out Kennaugh as Sky take 1-2-3 at national championships". Cycling Weekly. 2010-06-27. http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/latest/474628/thomas-edges-out-kennaugh-as-sky-take-1-2-3-at-national-championships.html. 
  24. ^ "Sutton sprints to win in Brixia stage". Cycling News. Future Publishing Limited. 2010-07-23. http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/brixia-tour-2-1/stage-3/results. Retrieved 2010-07-24. 
  25. ^ a b c d Nigel Wynn (2010-07-28). "Downing wins Tour de Wallonie overall". Cycling Weekly. http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/latest/493324/downing-wins-tour-de-wallonie-overall.html.