Drapac–Pat's Veg

Drapac–Pat's Veg
Team information
UCI code DPV
Registered Australia
Founded 2004 (2004)
Discipline Road
Status National (2004–2005)
UCI Continental (2006–2013)
UCI Professional Continental (2014–2016)
UCI Continental (2017–present)
Website Team home page
Key personnel
Team manager(s) Agostino Giramondo
Tom Southam[1]
Team name history
2004
2005
2006
2007–2008
2009–2010
2011–2016
2017–
Drapac Development Program
MG Xpower–BigPond
Drapac–Porsche
Drapac–Porsche Development Program
Drapac–Porsche Cycling
Drapac Professional Cycling
Drapac–Pat's Veg

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Drapac–Pat's Veg Holistic Development Team (UCI Team Code: DPV) is an Australian UCI Continental cycling team focusing on road bicycle racing. It was founded in 2004 by Michael Drapac to promote cycling in Australia and became a UCI team in 2006.[2] In November 2013 the team was promoted from UCI Continental to Professional Continental status.[3] In June 2016 it was announced that Drapac would become co-sponsor of the UCI WorldTeam Cannondale for the remainder of the year, before a merger with Drapac Professional Cycling for 2017. The sponsorship deal was agreed for five years, with Michael Drapac becoming a joint owner of the Cannondale team's holding company Slipstream Sports and continuing to fund a development squad under the name Drapac–Pat's Veg.[4]

Team roster

Rider Date of birth
 Jesse Featonby (AUS) (1987-12-08) 8 December 1987
 Tom Kaesler (AUS) (1995-03-01) 1 March 1995
 Nicholas Katsonis (AUS) (1994-10-02) 2 October 1994
 Oliver Kent-Spark (AUS) (1992-12-24) 24 December 1992
 Cyrus Monk (AUS) (1996-11-07) 7 November 1996
Rider Date of birth
 Drew Morey (AUS) (1996-11-27) 27 November 1996
 James Pane (AUS) (1996-02-14) 14 February 1996
 Mathew Ross (AUS) (1996-03-19) 19 March 1996
 Liam White (AUS) (1994-11-09) 9 November 1994
 Theodore Yates (AUS) (1995-02-28) 28 February 1995

Major results

2006
1st Stage 2 Tour of Wellington, Stuart Shaw
1st Stages 1, 2, 3 & 7, Tour de Taiwan, Robert McLachlan
1st Overall Tour of Chongming Island, Robert McLachlan
1st Stage 1 & 3, Robert McLachlan
1st Stage 1 & 5 Tour de Korea, Stuart Shaw
1st Stage 2 & 6 Tour de Korea, Robert McLachlan
1st Stage 7 Tour de Korea, Darren Lapthorne
1st Melbourne to Warrnambool Classic, Robert McLachlan
1st Stage 3 Tour of Southland, Robert McLachlan
2007
1st Stage 6 Tour de Taiwan, Robert McLachlan
1st Stage 3 Tour de Hokkaido, Mitchell Docker
1st Stage 5 Tour de Hokkaido, Darren Lapthorne
2008
1st Stage 3 Tour de Taiwan, Peter McDonald
1st Stage 5 Tour de East Java, Mitchell Docker
1st Stage 5 Tour de Hokkaido, Peter McDonald
2009
1st Overall Tour of Wellington, Peter McDonald
1st Stage 2, Peter McDonald
1st Stage 1 Tour de Gironde, Stuart Shaw
1st Stage 1 Tour de Okinawa, Thomas Palmer
2010
1st Stage 1 Tour of Wellington, Peter McDonald
1st Stage 7 Tour de Langkawi, Stuart Shaw
1st Stage 1 Tour de Okinawa, Thomas Palmer
2nd Japan Cup, Peter McDonald
1st Melbourne to Warrnambool Classic, Rhys Pollock
2011
1st Prologue Tour de Taiwan, Adam Phelan
1st Stage 4 Tour de Taiwan, Floris Goesinnen
1st Stages 6 & 9 Tour de Taiwan, Adam Semple
1st Stage 6 Tour de Korea, Muhamad Othman
1st Stage 1 Tour de Brunei, Muhamad Othman
1st Stage 1 Herald Sun Tour, Rhys Pollock
2012
1st Stage 4 New Zealand Cycle Classic, Thomas Palmer
1st Overall Tour de Taiwan, Rhys Pollock
1st Stage 2 Flèche du Sud, Floris Goesinnen
1st Tour de Okinawa, Thomas Palmer
2013
1st Stage 5 New Zealand Cycle Classic, Thomas Palmer
1st Overall Tour de Taiwan, Bernard Sulzberger
2014
1st Stages 2 & 4 New Zealand Cycle Classic, Wouter Wippert
1st Stage 3 Tour de Taiwan, Wouter Wippert
1st Stage 1 (ITT) Tour of Japan, Will Clarke
1st Stage 2 Tour of Japan, Wouter Wippert
1st Prologue (ITT) Tour de Kumano, Will Clarke
1st Stages 1 & 3, Tour de Kumano, Wouter Wippert
1st Stage 2 Tour of Iran, Will Clarke
1st Stage 4 Tour of China II, Wouter Wippert
1st Stage 9 Tour of Hainan, Wouter Wippert
2015
1st Stage 6 Tour Down Under, Wouter Wippert
1st Prologue (ITT) Herald Sun Tour, Will Clarke
1st Stages 1 & 3 Tour de Taiwan, Wouter Wippert
1st Prologue (ITT) Tour of Japan, Brenton Jones
1st Stages 1 & 6 Tour de Korea, Wouter Wippert
1st Stage 7 Tour of Utah, Lachlan Norris
1st Stage 9 Tour of Hainan, Brenton Jones
2016
1st Stage 3 Tour de San Luis, Peter Koning
1st Prologue (ITT) Herald Sun Tour, Will Clarke
1st Stages 1 & 4 Tour de Taiwan, Will Clarke
1st Stage 2 Tour of Iran, Peter Koning
1st Stage 3 Boucles de la Mayenne, Thomas Scully
1st Stages 4 & 8 Tour de Korea, Brenton Jones
1st Stage 7 Tour de Korea, Brad Evans
1st Prologue Tour of Austria, William Clarke
1st Stage 3 Tour of Austria, Brendan Canty
1st Stage 3 Volta a Portugal, William Clarke

National Champions

2007
Australia Road Race Championship, Darren Lapthorne
2009
Australia Road Race Championship, Peter McDonald
2010
Malaysia Road Race Championship, Muhamad Othman

References

  1. "Vogels resigns as Drapac's sports director". sbs.com.au. 27 November 2014. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
  2. "Drapac-Porsche Development Program launched", cyclingnews.com, October 20, 2005.
  3. Atkins, Ben (6 November 2013). "Drapac Pro Cycling secures Santos Tour Down Under wildcard with ProConti registration". Velonation. Retrieved 9 November 2013.
  4. "Cannondale to merge with Drapac for 2017". cyclingnews.com. 30 June 2016. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
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