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U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team

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US-based professional road bicycle racing team
Cycling team
U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team
Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team
Team information
UCI codeDSC
RegisteredUnited States
Founded1988 (1988)
Disbanded2007
DisciplineRoad
StatusUCI ProTeam (2005–2007)
Key personnel
General managerBill Stapleton
Team managerJohan Bruyneel
Team name history
1988–1989
1992–1994
1995
1996–2003
2004
2005–2007
Sunkyong (Amateur)
Subaru–Montgomery
Montgomery–Bell
U.S. Postal Service
U.S. Postal Service–Discovery Channel
Discovery Channel
U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team jersey
U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team jersey
Jersey

U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team was a United States–based professionalroad bicycle racingteam. On June 15, 2004, theDiscovery Channel signed a deal to become sponsor of the team for the 2004–2007 seasons and its name changed toDiscovery Channel Pro Cycling Team (UCI team code:DSC). From 2005 until 2007, the team was one of the 20 teams that competed in the newUCI ProTour. As part of the sponsorship deal,Lance Armstrong, the team's undisputed leader, provided on-air appearances for theDiscovery Networks TV channels. The deal did not affect the rights of secondary sponsor OLN, later known asNBCSN in the US, to air major cycling events such as the Tour de France, although the two channels are competitors.

The team wasdirected byBelgianJohan Bruyneel, who also managed U.S. Postal. The chiefmechanic was Julien DeVries. The team was co-owned by Tailwind Sports Corp. of San Francisco and Capital Sports & Entertainment ofAustin, Texas. On February 10, 2007, Discovery Channel announced that it would not renew its sponsorship of the team at the end of the 2007 season.[1] On August 10, 2007, the cycling team announced that it would not search for a new sponsor, but cease operations and disband at the end of the 2007 season.[2]

In October 2012USADA released a report saying that the team had run "the most sophisticated, professionalised and successful doping programme the sport has ever seen".[3] The report containedaffidavits from eleven riders on the team includingFrankie Andreu,Tyler Hamilton,George Hincapie,Floyd Landis,Levi Leipheimer, and others, describing their own usage oferythropoietin (EPO), blood transfusion, testosterone, and other banned practices during theTour de France and other races. They also implicated seven-time Tour winner, Lance Armstrong.[4] On October 22, 2012, the UCI upheld the USADA's recommendation to strip Armstrong of all results since August 1, 1998, and ban him from cycling for life.[5] In February 2013, the US government joined Landis'False Claims Act lawsuit against Armstrong, alleging that Armstrong had defrauded the US Postal Service of sponsorship funds by violating cycling rules by using performance-enhancing drugs while riding for the team.[6]

Team rosters

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Final season

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On August 10, 2007, Tailwind Sports announced the end of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team. Tailwind officials stopped their search for a new title sponsor for the Discovery team, citing the current tumultuous conditions within the sport of cycling.[7] Team operations continued until the end of the 2007 season.

After the 2007 season Johan Bruyneel went to rebuildTeam Astana for the 2008 season. He brought with him much of Discovery's personnel, such as riders Alberto Contador, Levi Leipheimer, Yaroslav Popovych, Tomas Vaitkus, and coachSean Yates.

The 2007 U.S. national road champion George Hincapie signed a contract for the 2008 season Team High Road, later known asTeam HTC–Columbia, run by the AmericanBob Stapleton.[8]

Final squad (2007)

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As of April 30, 2007.[9] Ages are from August 10, 2007.

RiderDate of birth
 Fumiyuki Beppu (JPN) (1983-04-10)April 10, 1983 (aged 24)
 Volodymyr Bileka (UKR) (1979-02-06)February 6, 1979 (aged 28)
 Janez Brajkovič (SLO) (1983-12-18)December 18, 1983 (aged 23)
 Alberto Contador (ESP) (1982-12-06)December 6, 1982 (aged 24)
 Antonio Cruz (USA) (1971-10-31)October 31, 1971 (aged 35)
 Steve Cummings (GBR) (1981-03-19)March 19, 1981 (aged 26)
 Tom Danielson (USA) (1978-03-13)March 13, 1978 (aged 29)
 Allan Davis (AUS) (1980-07-27)July 27, 1980 (aged 27)
 John Devine[10] (USA)(From July 2007) (1985-11-02)November 2, 1985 (aged 21)
 Stijn Devolder (BEL) (1979-08-29)August 29, 1979 (aged 27)
 Vladimir Gusev (RUS) (1982-07-04)July 4, 1982 (aged 25)
 George Hincapie (USA) (1973-06-29)June 29, 1973 (aged 34)
 Levi Leipheimer (USA) (1973-10-24)October 24, 1973 (aged 33)
 Fuyu Li (CHN) (1978-05-09)May 9, 1978 (aged 29)
RiderDate of birth
 Trent Lowe (AUS) (1984-10-08)October 8, 1984 (aged 22)
 Egoi Martínez (ESP) (1978-05-15)May 15, 1978 (aged 29)
 Jason McCartney (USA) (1973-09-03)September 3, 1973 (aged 33)
 Gianni Meersman (BEL) (1985-12-05)December 5, 1985 (aged 21)
 Uroš Murn (SLO) (1975-02-09)February 9, 1975 (aged 32)
 Benjamín Noval (ESP) (1979-01-23)January 23, 1979 (aged 28)
 Pavel Padrnos (CZE) (1970-12-17)December 17, 1970 (aged 36)
 Sérgio Paulinho (POR) (1980-03-26)March 26, 1980 (aged 27)
 Yaroslav Popovych (UKR) (1980-01-04)January 4, 1980 (aged 27)
 José Luis Rubiera (ESP) (1973-01-27)January 27, 1973 (aged 34)
 Tomas Vaitkus (LTU) (1982-02-04)February 4, 1982 (aged 25)
 Jurgen Van Goolen (BEL) (1980-11-28)November 28, 1980 (aged 26)
 Brian Vandborg (DEN) (1981-12-04)December 4, 1981 (aged 25)
 Matt White (AUS) (1974-02-22)February 22, 1974 (aged 33)

Former members of Discovery Channel

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NameNationalityYears
Lance Armstrong United States2005
José Azevedo Portugal2005–2006
Michael Barry Canada2005–2006
Ivan Basso Italy2007
Manuel Beltrán Spain2005–2006
Michael Creed United States2005
Antonio Cruz United States2005
Viatcheslav Ekimov Russia2005–2006
Roger Hammond United Kingdom2005–2006
Ryder Hesjedal Canada2005
George Hincapie United States2005–2007
Leif Hoste Belgium2005–2006
Benoît Joachim Luxembourg2005–2006
Jonathan Patrick McCarty United States2005
Gennady Mikhaylov Russia2005–2006
Hayden Roulston New Zealand2005
Paolo Savoldelli Italy2005–2006
Jurgen Van den Broeck Belgium2005–2006
Max van Heeswijk Netherlands2005–2006

Former members of U.S. Postal

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NameNationalityYears
Lance Armstrong United States1998–2004
Benoît Joachim Luxembourg1999–2004
Frankie Andreu United States1998–2000
José Azevedo Portugal2004
Dariusz Baranowski Poland1998
Michael Barry Canada2002–2004
Tom Boonen Belgium2000–2002
Jamie Burrow United Kingdom2000
Dylan Casey United States1999–2002
David Clinger United States2002
Michael Creed United States2004
Antonio Cruz United States2001–2004
Julian Dean New Zealand1999–2000
Pascal Deramé France1998–1999
Viatcheslav Ekimov Russia1997–1998, 2000–2004
David George South Africa1999–2000
Chad Gerlach United States1996
Eddy Gragus United States1995–1997
Tyler Hamilton United States1996–2000
Andrew Hampsten United States1996
Roberto Heras Spain2001–2003
Ryder Hesjedal Canada2004
George Hincapie United States1997–2004
Frank Høj Denmark1999
Marty Jemison United States1998–1999
Patrick Jonker Australia2000
Steffen Kjærgaard Norway2000–2003
Damon Kluck United States2003
Kenny Labbé United States2000–2004
Floyd Landis United States2002–2004
Juan Llaneras Rosello Spain1998
Levi Leipheimer United States2000–2001
Kevin Livingston United States1999–2000
Glenn Magnusson Sweden1999
Chann McRae United States2002
Peter Meinert-Nielsen Denmark1998–1999
Gianpaolo Mondini Italy2002
Kirk O'Bee United States2000
Víctor Hugo Peña Colombia2001–2004
Daniel Rincón Colombia2004
Jean-Cyril Robin France1997–1998
Sven Teutenberg Germany1998
Christian Vande Velde United States1998–2003
Jonathan Vaughters United States1998–1999
Cédric Vasseur France2000
Stive Vermaut Belgium2000
Robbie Ventura United States2003–2004
Anton Villatoro Guatemala1996–1998
Matt White Australia2001–2003
Dave Zabriskie United States2003–2004

Notable wins

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2005 results

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DateRaceLocationWinner
2005Team Classification, Hervis Tour of Austria AustriaDiscovery Channel Pro Cycling Team
2005-02-27Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne BelgiumGeorge Hincapie
2005–04Overall, Tour of Georgia United StatesTom Danielson
2005-05-19Stage 11, Giro d'Italia ItalyPaolo Savoldelli
2005-05-22Overall,Volta a Catalunya SpainYaroslav Popovych
2005-05-29General Classification,Giro d'Italia ItalyPaolo Savoldelli
2005-06-05Prologue, Dauphiné Libéré FranceGeorge Hincapie
2005-06-12Points Classification, Dauphiné Libéré FranceLance Armstrong
2005-06-12Team Classification,Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré France

Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team

2005-06-12Stage 7, Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré FranceGeorge Hincapie
2005-07-05Stage 4 (TTT)Speed record,[11] Tour de France FranceDiscovery Channel Pro Cycling Team
2005-07-17Stage 15, Tour de France FranceGeorge Hincapie
2005-07-20Stage 17, Tour de France FrancePaolo Savoldelli
2005-07-24Best Young Rider Classification, Tour de France FranceYaroslav Popovych
2005-08-04Stage 1, Eneco Tour of Benelux NetherlandsMax van Heeswijk
2005-08-08Stage 5Eneco Tour of Benelux BelgiumMax van Heeswijk
2005-08-28GP Ouest-France FranceGeorge Hincapie
2005-09-02Stage 6,Vuelta a España SpainMax van Heeswijk

2006 results

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DateRaceLocationWinner
2006 United Kingdom National Cyclo-Cross Championship United KingdomRoger Hammond
2006-02-21Stage 2, Tour of California United StatesGeorge Hincapie
2006-02-26Stage 5,Tour of California United StatesGeorge Hincapie
2006-03-28Stage 1, Three Days of De Panne BelgiumLeif Hoste
2006-03-30Stage 4, Three Days of De Panne BelgiumLeif Hoste
2006-03-30KOM, Three Days of De Panne BelgiumLeif Hoste
2006-03-30Overall,Three Days of De Panne BelgiumLeif Hoste
2006-04-25Prologue,Tour de Romandie FrancePaolo Savoldelli
2006-05-06Prologue,Giro d'Italia ItalyPaolo Savoldelli
2006-05-28Combination Classification (Maglia Blu),Giro d'Italia ItalyPaolo Savoldelli
2006-06-11 Japan National Time Trial Cycling Championship JapanFumiyuki Beppu
2006-07-03yellow jersey as leader of thegeneral classification after stage 1,Tour de France FranceGeorge Hincapie
2006-07-09Overall,Tour of Austria AustriaTom Danielson
2006-07-14Stage 12,Tour de France FranceYaroslav Popovych
2006-07-23Overall,Sachsen Tour International GermanyVladimir Gusev
2006-08-01Prologue,Deutschland Tour GermanyVladimir Gusev
2006-08-09Best Young Rider,Deutschland Tour GermanyVladimir Gusev
2006-08-20Stage 4 (ITT),Eneco Tour of Benelux NetherlandsGeorge Hincapie
2006-08-27 Belgium National Time Trial Cycling Championship BelgiumLeif Hoste
2006-09-02 United StatesNational Road Race Cycling Championship United StatesGeorge Hincapie
2006-09-04Stage 1,Tour de Pologne PolandMax van Heeswijk
2006-09-06Stage 11,Vuelta a España SpainEgoi Martínez
2006-09-13Stage 17,Vuelta a España SpainTom Danielson
2006-09-17King of the Mountains,Vuelta a España SpainEgoi Martínez
2006-09-17Team Classification,Vuelta a España SpainDiscovery Channel
2006 Japan National Road Race Cycling Championship JapanFumiyuki Beppu

2007 results

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DateRaceLocationWinner
2007-02-15Metas Volantes, 2007 Vuelta a Mallorca SpainTomas Vaitkus
2007-02-18Prologue, 2007 Tour of California United StatesLevi Leipheimer
2007-02-23Stage 5 (ITT), 2007 Tour of California United StatesLevi Leipheimer
2007-02-25Overall,2007 Tour of California United StatesLevi Leipheimer
2007-03-02Stage 4, 2007 Vuelta a la Comunidad Valenciana SpainAlberto Contador
2007-03-15Stage 4, 2007 Paris–Nice FranceAlberto Contador
2007-03-16Stage 5, 2007 Paris–Nice FranceYaroslav Popovych
2007-03-18Stage 7, 2007 Paris–Nice FranceAlberto Contador
2007-03-18Best Young Rider, 2007 Paris–Nice FranceAlberto Contador
2007-03-18Overall,2007 Paris–Nice FranceAlberto Contador
2007-03-29Stage 4, 2007 Vuelta Ciclista a Castilla y León SpainAlberto Contador
2007-03-30Spanish Rider Classification, 2007 Vuelta Ciclista a Castilla y León SpainAlberto Contador
2007-03-30Combination Classification, 2007 Vuelta Ciclista a Castilla y León SpainAlberto Contador
2007-03-30Overall, 2007 Vuelta Ciclista a Castilla y León SpainAlberto Contador
2007-04-05Stage 4 (ITT), 2007 Three Days of De Panne BelgiumStijn Devolder
2007-04-18Stage 3, 2007 Tour de Georgia United StatesGianni Meersman
2007-04-19Stage 4 (ITT), 2007 Tour de Georgia United StatesLevi Leipheimer
2007-04-20Stage 5, 2007 Tour de Georgia United StatesLevi Leipheimer
2007-04-22Team Classification, 2007 Tour de Georgia United StatesDiscovery Channel
2007-04-22Best Young Rider, 2007 Tour de Georgia United StatesJanez Brajkovič
2007-04-22Overall,2007 Tour de Georgia United StatesJanez Brajkovič
2007-05-23Stage 3, 2007Volta a Catalunya SpainAllan Davis
2007-06-01Stage 3 (ITT), 2007 Tour of Belgium BelgiumVladimir Gusev
2007-06-03Overall, 2007Tour of Belgium BelgiumVladimir Gusev
2007-06-21Stage 6, 2007Tour de Suisse  SwitzerlandVladimir Gusev
2007-06-24Mountains Classification, 2007Tour de Suisse  SwitzerlandVladimir Gusev
2007-06-29 Russia National Time Trial Cycling Championship RussiaVladimir Gusev
2007-07-01 BelgiumNational Road Race Championships BelgiumStijn Devolder
2007-07-12Stage 5, 2007 Tour of Austria AustriaGianni Meersman
2007-07-14Stage 1, 2007 Tour of Qinghai Lake ChinaAllan Davis
2007-07-14Stage 7 (ITT), 2007 Tour of Austria AustriaStijn Devolder
2007-07-15Overall, 2007 Tour of Austria AustriaStijn Devolder
2007-07-16Stage 3, 2007 Tour of Qinghai Lake ChinaAllan Davis
2007-07-18Stage 5, 2007 Tour of Qinghai Lake ChinaAllan Davis
2007-07-19Stage 6, 2007 Tour of Qinghai Lake ChinaAllan Davis
2007-07-21Stage 8, 2007 Tour of Qinghai Lake ChinaJosé Luis Rubiera
2007-07-22Stage 9, 2007 Tour of Qinghai Lake ChinaAllan Davis
2007-07-22Points Classification, 2007Tour of Qinghai Lake ChinaAllan Davis
2007-07-22Stage 14, 2007 Tour de France FranceAlberto Contador
2007-07-28Stage 19 (ITT), 2007 Tour de France FranceLevi Leipheimer
2007-07-29Team Classification, 2007 Tour de France FranceDiscovery Channel
2007-07-29Best Young Rider, 2007 Tour de France FranceAlberto Contador
2007-07-29General classification,2007 Tour de France FranceAlberto Contador
2007-08-13Stage 2, 2007 Tour de l'Ain FranceBrian Vandborg
2007-09-02 United StatesNational Road Race Cycling Championship United StatesLevi Leipheimer
2007-09-12Stage 2, 2007 Tour of Missouri United StatesGeorge Hincapie
2007-09-13Stage 3, 2007 Tour of Missouri United StatesLevi Leipheimer
2007-09-15Stage 14,2007 Vuelta a España SpainJason McCartney
2007-09-16Overall,2007 Tour of Missouri United StatesGeorge Hincapie

U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team history

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TheUS Postal Service Pro Cycling Team and later named theUS Postal Service Pro Cycling Team presented by Berry Floor operated from 1996 through 2004. TheUnited States Postal Service was the title (primary) sponsor from 1996 through 2004 and the team was nicknamed the "Blue Train". Berry Floor, a Belgian flooring company, was the secondary sponsor, also known as a Presenting Sponsor. Domestically the USPS Pro Cycling Team was presented by Alloc, the American subsidiary of Berry Floor.

Lance Armstrong won six Tours de France (1999–2004) (that were later stripped) with US Postal, and in 2003Roberto Heras—at that time a US Postal rider—won theVuelta a España. Armstrong went on to win a seventh Tour de France in 2005 (that was later also stripped), after the USPS contract and sponsorship ended.

The US Postal Service announced that it would cease sponsorship at the end of the 2004 racing season when its eight-year contract expired. It had previously been under fire for the expenditure from organizations such asPostal Watch, a website critical of the United States Postal Service. Legitimate problems of mismanagement and sloppy accounting were pointed out by the Postal Service itself, via the USPS Office of the Inspector General. Before the expiration of the USPS contract, Armstrong insisted that he would only continue to ride with the USPS team structure. This demand was met on June 15, 2004, whenDiscovery Networks stepped in and agreed to sponsor the team for the next three years as theDiscovery Channel Pro Cycling Team.

1996 results

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With the help ofThomas Weisel andEddie Borysewicz, the United States Postal Service begins its reign as title sponsor to what has become the most successful cycling team from the United States. Borysewicz served as the team'sdirecteur sportif and the team raced mainly in domestic events in the United States.

DateRaceLocationWinner
1996USPRO National Road Race Championships United StatesEddy Gragus
1996StageTour of China United StatesEddy Gragus

1997 results

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Thomas Weisel brought inMark Gorski, the1984 Olympic Gold Medalist in the Men's 1000 m Sprint (Scratch) event, asteam manager. Due in large part to RussianViatcheslav Ekimov and his key stage wins atParis–Nice and theCritérium du Dauphiné Libéré, the USPS squad got its first invitation to ride in theTour de France.

DateRaceLocationWinner
1997Stage,Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré FranceViatcheslav Ekimov
1997Stage,Paris–Nice FranceViatcheslav Ekimov
1997Stage,Redlands Classic United StatesEddy Gragus
1997 Russia National Road Race Championship RussiaViatcheslav Ekimov
1997Stage,Setmana Catalana SpainGeorge Hincapie

1998 results

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Lance Armstrong joined the US Postal team in late 1997, when returning to professional cycling following his cancer treatments.

DateRaceLocationWinner
1998United StatesUSPRO National Road Race Championships United StatesGeorge Hincapie
1998Overall,Tour de Luxembourg LuxembourgLance Armstrong
1998Stage,Tour de Luxembourg LuxembourgLance Armstrong
1998Overall,Rheinland Pfalz GermanyLance Armstrong
1998Killington (Vermont) Stage Race United StatesGeorge Hincapie
1998First Union Invitational (Lancaster, Pa.) United StatesFrankie Andreu

1999 results

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DateRaceLocationWinner
1999United StatesUSPRO National Road Race Championships United StatesMarty Jemison
1999First Union Classic (Trenton, New Jersey) United StatesGeorge Hincapie
1999Redlands Classic (Redlands, California) United StatesChristian Vande Velde
1999Best Young Rider Classification,Four Days of Dunkirk FranceChristian Vande Velde

2000 results

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DateRaceLocationWinner
2000Grand Prix Eddy Merckx FranceViatcheslav Ekimov

2001 results

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In 2001, the U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team was named theUSOC Team of the Year. Also, Armstrong was named USOC SportsMan of the Year, which he also won in 1999.

DateRaceLocationWinner
2001-04-11Gent–Wevelgem BelgiumGeorge Hincapie
2001-09San Francisco Grand Prix United StatesGeorge Hincapie

2002 results

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DateRaceLocationWinner
2002-06United StatesUSPRO National Road Race Championships United StatesChann McRae
2002-07-18Overall,Vuelta a Murcia SpainVíctor Hugo Peña

2003 results

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DateRaceLocationWinner
2003-07-09Stage 4 (TTT), Tour de France FranceU.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team
2003-09-27Stage 20, Vuelta a España SpainRoberto Heras
2003-09-28Overall, Vuelta a España SpainRoberto Heras

2004 results

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L-to-R: Armstrong, Azevedo, and Ekimov of the 2004 USPS team
DateRaceLocationWinner
2004-04-01Overall,Three Days of De Panne BelgiumGeorge Hincapie
2004-07-07Stage 4 (TTT), Tour de France FranceU.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team

Early history and notable wins

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1988–1989 – Sunkyong (Amateur)

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Eddie Borysewicz, known as "Eddy B", was the road coach of a pro/amateur cycling team formed by George Taylor and sponsored by Sunkyong, a South Korea-based manufacturing and industrial conglomerate. At the1984 Summer Olympics, Borysewicz served as the U.S. Olympic Cycling Coach and led American cyclists to an unprecedented nine Olympic medals.

1992–1994 – Subaru–Montgomery

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Subaru and Montgomery Securities, led by Thomas Weisel, serve as co-title sponsors.

DateRaceLocationWinner
1990Tour de Gastown CanadaJonas Carney
1991Stage 2, Redlands Classic United StatesJim Copeland
1991Tour de Gastown CanadaLance Armstrong
1991Stage 6, Redlands Classic United StatesKrzysztof Wiatr
1992Herald Sun Tour AustraliaBart Bowen
1992USPRO National Road Race Championships United StatesBart Bowen
1993Stage 1, Redlands Classic United StatesMiguel Arroyo

1995 – Montgomery-Bell

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Montgomery Securities Chief Executive Thomas W. Weisel, an avid cyclist, continued his support for cycling.

DateRaceLocationWinner
1995Stage 8,Tour DuPont United StatesClark Sheehan
1995Stage 4,Tour de Pologne PolandEddy Gragus

Sponsors

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The following companies and organizations served as sponsors for the 2007 squad:[12]

References

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  1. ^George, Sue (2007-02-10)."Discovery Channel to end sponsorship".Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved2007-02-10.
  2. ^"Armstrong's Former Team To Disband".forbes.com. 2007-08-10. Archived fromthe original on January 2, 2013. Retrieved2009-01-08.
  3. ^Matt Slater."Lance Armstrong: Usada report reveals doping evidence". BBC Sport. Retrieved2012-10-10.
  4. ^U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team Investigation, USADA, 2012 October, retr 2012 10 14
  5. ^"Lance Armstrong stripped of all seven Tour de France wins by UCI".bbc.co.uk. 2012-10-22. Retrieved2012-10-26.
  6. ^Ingram, David, "U.S. sues disgraced cyclist Armstrong for sponsor money",Reuters, 22 February 2013; retrieved 27 February 2013
  7. ^Weislo, Laura."Discovery disbands: Tailwind Sports confirms team's end". CyclingNews.
  8. ^"Discovery gives up sponsor hunt". VeloNews. 2007-08-10. Archived fromthe original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved2007-08-10.
  9. ^"Team Discovery Channel Challenge 2007 – THE RIDERS". Retrieved2007-02-13.
  10. ^"Discovery Channel finalises '07 roster".Cyclingnews.com. 2007-01-16. Retrieved2007-02-13.
  11. ^"Le Tour en chiffres Les autres records"(PDF) (in French). LeTour.fr. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2009-03-20. Retrieved2009-02-04.
  12. ^"ThePaceline.com – Sponsors".

External links

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