Garmin-Cervélo

Garmin-Cervélo
Team information
UCI code GRM
Based USA
Founded 2007 (2007)
Status UCI ProTeam
Bicycles Cervélo
Key personnel
General manager Jonathan Vaughters
Team name history
2003
2004–2006
2007–2008
2008
2009
2010
2011–
5280/Subaru
TIAA–CREF
Team Slipstream powered by Chipotle
Garmin-Chipotle Presented by H3O
Garmin-Slipstream
Garmin-Transitions
Team Garmin-Cervélo
Current season

Garmin-Cervélo (UCI Code: GRM) is a UCI ProTeam established in 2007 out of the TIAA-CREF and 5280 development squads and based in the United States. The directeur sportif and general manager is Jonathan Vaughters, a former rider.

The team in black and white with blue argyle (left sleeve of the jersey and left cuff of the short) is sponsored by Garmin, a maker of global positioning devices (GPS), which announced its sponsorship in June 2008[1] and Cervélo Cycles. Both have committed themselves to the end of the 2014 season, at least. Other sponsors include Transitions Optical, Inc., Chipotle Mexican Grill, and H3O. Tata Consultancy Services of India has been appointed technology partner to the team. The team is managed by Slipstream Sports, LLC, a sports marketing and development company, and was known as Team Slipstream during 2007 and the first half of 2008. The team uses Cervélo bicycles and SRAM componentry.[2]

The team has been invited to UCI World Calendar, UCI ProTour and UCI Continental Circuits races such as Tour of Flanders, Gent–Wevelgem and Paris–Roubaix and the Tour de France and Giro d'Italia.

The team had riders placed in the top five overall in both the 2008 and 2009 Tours de France, in Christian Vande Velde (5th) and Bradley Wiggins (4th) respectively.

On August 28, 2010, Garmin-Transitions announced it is switching working agreements from Felt Bicycles to Cervélo bikes, and that it would change its name to Garmin-Cervélo for the 2011 season. Felt chose not to exercise its option with Garmin-Transitions after a four-year working agreement. The Cervélo TestTeam folded and seven riders moved to Garmin-Cervélo.[3][4]

Contents

Anti-doping program

When the team entered the Professional Continental ranks they began in the Agency for Cycling Ethics (ACE)[5] program to eliminate doping.[6] Participants are tested repeatedly to develop a bio-stable marker profile. Future tests check these markers have not moved – if they have the rider is ill or has taken performance enhancing drugs. If any change has been noted, the rider cannot race until the markers have returned to normal. Riders are interviewed and tested for illness or doping.

Team 5280 and TIAA-CREF

Vaughters founded the team for 2003 as a junior development squad. Its sponsor was 5280 magazine in Denver. The following year TIAA-CREF became sponsor and Vaughters fielded professional and amateur riders. 5280 and TIAA-CREF continue to sponsor Garmin's youth riders.

Major Results

2011 – Team Garmin-Cervélo
1st, Australian National Time Trial Championships: Cameron Meyer
1st, Australian National Road Race Championships: Jack Bobridge
1st, USA National Championship time trial: David Zabriskie
1st, Overall Tour Down Under: Cameron Meyer
1st Stage 4
1st Stages 2 and 3 Tour of Qatar: Heinrich Haussler
1st, Paris–Roubaix: Johan Vansummeren
1st, Stage 6 (ITT), Tour of California: David Zabriskie
1st, Stage 21 (ITT), Giro d'Italia: David Millar
1st, Team classification Tour de Romandie
1st, Stage 4 Tour de Suisse: Thor Hushovd
1st, Team classification Tour de France
1st, Stage 2 (TTT) Tour de France
1st, Stage 3 Tour de France: Tyler Farrar
1st, Stage 13 Tour de France: Thor Hushovd
1st, Stage 16 Tour de France: Thor Hushovd
1st, Stage 6 Tour of Poland: Daniel Martin
1st, Stage 9 Vuelta a España: Daniel Martin
1st, Stage 4 Tour of Britain: Thor Hushovd
2010 – Garmin-Transitions
1st, Stages 2 and 10, Giro d'Italia: Tyler Farrar
7th Overall, Tour de France: Ryder Hesjedal
Combativity award – Stage 4
1st overall, Tour of Poland: Daniel Martin
1st, Stage 5
1st, Vattenfall Cyclassics: Tyler Farrar
1st, Prologue, Eneco Tour : Svein Tuft
1st, Stage 5, Eneco Tour : Jack Bobridge
1st, Stage 3 (ITT), Critérium International : David Millar
1st overall, Three Days of De Panne: David Millar
1st, Stage 3b (ITT)
1st, Stage 3a, Three Days of De Panne: Tyler Farrar
1st, Grote Scheldeprijs: Tyler Farrar
1st, Stage 3, Tour of California: David Zabriskie
1st, Stage 8, Tour of California: Ryder Hesjedal
1st, Stage 5 Vuelta a España: Tyler Farrar
1st, Stage 21 Vuelta a España: Tyler Farrar
1st, Stage 5 (ITT), Danmark Rundt: Svein Tuft
1st, Tre Valli Varesine: Daniel Martin
1st, Stages 1 and 2, Vuelta a Murcia: Robert Hunter
1st overall, Delta Tour Zeeland: Tyler Farrar
1st, Australian National Road Race Championships: Travis Meyer
1st, Australian National Time Trial Championships: Cameron Meyer
2009 – Garmin-Slipstream
1st, Stage 11, Vuelta a España: Tyler Farrar
1st, Stage 12, Vuelta a España: Ryder Hesjedal
1st, Stage 20 (ITT), Vuelta a España: David Millar
4th overall, Tour de France: Bradley Wiggins
8th overall, Tour de France: Christian Vande Velde
1st, Stage 4, Paris–Nice: Christian Vande Velde
1st, Stage 3, Tirreno–Adriatico: Tyler Farrar
1st, Stages 1, 2 and 4, Eneco Tour of Benelux: Tyler Farrar
1st, Vattenfall Cyclassics: Tyler Farrar
1st, Stage 3b (ITT), Driedaagse De Panne-Koksijde: Bradley Wiggins
1st, Stage 2, Tour of California: Tom Peterson
1st, Stage 4 (ITT), Vuelta a Burgos: Tom Danielson
1st overall, Tour of Missouri: David Zabriskie
1st overall, Young Rider competition, Tour Méditerranéen: Daniel Martin
1st, Stage 1 (TTT), Tour of Qatar
1st overall, Delta Tour Zeeland: Tyler Farrar
1st, Stage 1 (ITT)
1st, Stage 1, Tour of Britain: Christopher Sutton
1st overall, Circuit Franco-Belge: Tyler Farrar
1st, Stages 1 and 2
1st overall, Jayco Herald Sun Tour: Bradley Wiggins
1st, Stage 5 (ITT)
1st, Stages 2, 3 and 4, Jayco Herald Sun Tour: Christopher Sutton
1st, Canadian National Championship time trial: Svein Tuft
1st, USA National Championship time trial: David Zabriskie
1st, British National Championship time trial: Bradley Wiggins
2008 – Team Garmin-Chipotle
1st, Stage 1 (TTT), Giro d'Italia
1st, Stage 1, Giro d'Italia: Christian Vande Velde
4th overall, Tour de France: Christian Vande Velde
1st, team classification after stages 3, 4, 5 & 6, Tour de France
1st overall, team classification, Tour of California
1st overall, Young Rider competition, Tour de Georgia: Trent Lowe
1st, Stage 4 (TTT), Tour de Georgia
1st, Stage 1, Tour du Poitou-Charentes et de la Vienne: Tyler Farrar
1st, Stage 3 (ITT), Circuit de la Sarthe: Christian Vande Velde
1st overall, Tour of Missouri: Christian Vande Velde
1st, Stage 3 (ITT), Tour of Missouri: Christian Vande Velde
1st overall, Route du Sud: Daniel Martin
1st overall, Delta Tour Zeeland: Christopher Sutton
1st overall, Tour of the Bahamas: Tyler Farrar
1st, Irish National Road Race Championship: Daniel Martin
1st, NZ National Championship road race: Julian Dean
1st, USA National Championship time trial: David Zabriskie
2007 – Team Slipstream-Chipotle
1st, Team classification Tour of Missouri
1st, Stage 5 Tour of Missouri: Danny Pate
1st, Stage 5 Tour de Beauce: Ian MacGregor

National and World Championships

2008
New Zealand Road Race Julian Dean
USA Time Trial David Zabriskie
Ireland Road Race Daniel Martin
2009
USA Time Trial David Zabriskie
UK Time Trial Bradley Wiggins
Canada Time Trial Svein Tuft
2010
Australia Time Trial Cameron Meyer
Australia Road Race Travis Meyer
Brazil Road Race Murilo Fischer
Canada Time Trial Svein Tuft
2011
Australia Time Trial Cameron Meyer
Australia Road Race Jack Bobridge
USA Time Trial David Zabriskie
Brazil Road Race Murilo Fischer
Lithuania Road Race Ramunas Navardauskas

2012 team

As of January 3, 2012.[7]

Rider Date of birth
 Jack Bauer (NZL) April 7, 1985 (1985-04-07) (age 26)
 Tom Danielson (USA) March 13, 1978 (1978-03-13) (age 33)
 Thomas Dekker (NED) September 6, 1984 (1984-09-06) (age 27)
 Tyler Farrar (USA) June 2, 1984 (1984-06-02) (age 27)
 Koldo Fernández (ESP) September 13, 1981 (1981-09-13) (age 30)
 Murilo Fischer (BRA) June 17, 1979 (1979-06-17) (age 32)
 Nathan Haas (AUS) March 12, 1989 (1989-03-12) (age 22)
 Heinrich Haussler (AUS) February 25, 1984 (1984-02-25) (age 28)
 Ryder Hesjedal (CAN) December 9, 1980 (1980-12-09) (age 31)
 Alex Howes (USA) January 1, 1988 (1988-01-01) (age 24)
 Robert Hunter (RSA) April 22, 1977 (1977-04-22) (age 34)
 Andreas Klier (GER) January 15, 1976 (1976-01-15) (age 36)
 Michel Kreder (NED) August 15, 1987 (1987-08-15) (age 24)
 Raymond Kreder (NED) November 26, 1989 (1989-11-26) (age 22)
 Christophe Le Mével (FRA) September 11, 1980 (1980-09-11) (age 31)
Rider Date of birth
 Martijn Maaskant (NED) July 27, 1983 (1983-07-27) (age 28)
 Daniel Martin (IRE) August 20, 1986 (1986-08-20) (age 25)
 David Millar (GBR) January 4, 1977 (1977-01-04) (age 35)
 Ramunas Navardauskas (LTU) January 30, 1988 (1988-01-30) (age 24)
 Tom Peterson (USA) December 24, 1986 (1986-12-24) (age 25)
 Alex Rasmussen (DEN) June 9, 1984 (1984-06-09) (age 27)
 Jacob Rathe (USA) March 13, 1991 (1991-03-13) (age 20)
 Sébastien Rosseler (BEL) July 15, 1981 (1981-07-15) (age 30)
 Peter Stetina (USA) August 8, 1987 (1987-08-08) (age 24)
 Andrew Talansky (USA) November 23, 1988 (1988-11-23) (age 23)
 Christian Vande Velde (USA) May 22, 1976 (1976-05-22) (age 35)
 Sep Vanmarcke (BEL) July 27, 1988 (1988-07-27) (age 23)
 Johan Vansummeren (BEL) February 4, 1981 (1981-02-04) (age 31)
 Fabian Wegmann (GER) June 20, 1980 (1980-06-20) (age 31)
 David Zabriskie (USA) January 12, 1979 (1979-01-12) (age 33)

See also

References

  1. ^ Macur, Juliet (June 19, 2008). "Another American Team Receives a Title Sponsor". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/19/sports/othersports/19cycling.html?_r=1&ref=othersports&oref=slogin. Retrieved May 3, 2010. 
  2. ^ Legan, Nick (December 6, 2010). "Thor Hushovd's 2011 Garmin–Cervélo team bike". VeloNews. http://velonews.competitor.com/2010/12/gallery/a-look-at-thor-hushovds-2011-garmin-cervelo-race-bike_152040/attachment/img_7647. Retrieved January 1, 2011. 
  3. ^ "Thor Hushovd Will Hunt for Major Classics Victory with New Team". Slipstream Sports. August 30, 2010. http://www.slipstreamsports.com/2010/08/30/hushovd-joins-slipstream-sports-for-2011. Retrieved December 5, 2010. 
  4. ^ "Six more riders named to the new Garmin-Cervélo squad". Slipstream Sports. September 1, 2010. http://www.slipstreamsports.com/2010/09/01/press-release-slipstream-sports-announces-additions-to-2011-roster. Retrieved December 5, 2010. 
  5. ^ "ACE-ing the test: New frontiers in drug testing". Cyclingnews. February 24, 2008. http://www.cyclingnews.com/features/ace-ing-the-test-new-frontiers-in-drug-testing. Retrieved August 14, 2009. 
  6. ^ "Garmin to Sponsor Slipstream Sports, Adding Edge 705 to Elite Cycling Team’s Training". Garmin. January 28, 2008. http://www8.garmin.com/pressroom/corporate/012808.html. Retrieved August 2, 2009. 
  7. ^ "Team Garmin-Cervélo unveils 2012 men’s Pro Team roster". Garmin-Cervélo (Boulder, Colorado: Slipstream Sports LLC). November 18, 2011. http://www.slipstreamsports.com/2011/11/18/team-garmin-cervelo-unveils-2012-mens-pro-team-roster. Retrieved January 3, 2012. 

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