Thursday, January 22, 2009

Team Type 1 Earns Invitation To Amgen Tour of California

In the run-up to the 2009 Amgen Tour of California, we will profile the final 9 teams invited to participate. On the clock, the team you should be rooting for both on and off the road, Team Type 1.

AtlantaTeam Type 1, the only professional cycling team in the world with a mission to spread inspiration to those affected by diabetes, will be one of 17 teams participating in the 2009 edition of the Amgen Tour of California.

Billed as America’s largest and most prestigious cycling event, the Tour of California will cover nearly 750 miles over nine days between Feb. 14-22. More than 1.6 million fans watched the third edition of the race last year. That number is expected to increase significantly in 2009 with the expected participation of seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong.

Team Type 1 co-founder Phil Southerland said the team’s inclusion completes another objective on the way to its long-term goal of participating in the 2012 Tour de France.

“This will also provide us with a tremendous opportunity to demonstrate how – through proper diet, exercise and the use of the best treatment and technology available – people with diabetes can live a normal, healthy lifestyle,” Southerland said. “We hope people with diabetes, and those affected by it, come out to meet us at the start and finish cities as well as cheer us at points all along the route.”

Team Type 1 was created in 2004 by Southerland and Joe Eldridge, a pair of avid cyclists with Type 1 diabetes. In 2006 and 2007, the pair captained Team Type 1 to back-to-back victories in the eight-person team division of the Race Across America (RAAM). In 2008, the team grew to include a 15-rider professional continental team that included four riders with Type 1 diabetes. In its inaugural pro season, Team Type 1 compiled 45 victories, including winning the team classification at the Tour de Beauce and the Vuelta Mexico and placing two riders in the Olympics.

In 2009, Team Type 1 is growing again – to include a triathlon team, a development team, a women's professional squad and a second team for RAAM: “Team Type 2.” The Type 1 athletes in these programs strive to instill hope and inspiration for people around the world affected by diabetes.

Team Type 1’s roster for the Tour of California will be announced at a later date. The team has previously competed in a number of international stage races, including the 2008 Tour de Georgia presented by AT&T – a race in which it finished third in the team classification.

Team Type 1 General Manager Tom Schuler, a former U.S. national road race champion who participated in nearly all of the country’s biggest races during his own racing career, said it will be an honor for the team to be part of a top-notch field that includes some of the top cycling teams in the world.

“We will certainly do our best to live up to the competitive expectations of what promises to be one of the most competitive bicycle races in the history of professional cycling in the United States,” Schuler said.

Team Type 1 (USA)
Web site: www.teamtype1.org
2009 Roster: 16 Riders
Bikes Used: Orbea

2008 Highlights: A rider finished first overall in the Tour of Arkansas. The team took first overall and a rider finished first overall in the Vuelta Mexico. The team took first overall and a rider finished first in the sprint classification in the Tour de Beauce. A rider took first overall in the KOM competition in the Tour of Ireland and Jayco Herald Sun Tour. The team finished second overall in the Tour of Langkawi and third overall in the Tour de Georgia. The team includes two Olympians, representing New Zealand and Mexico. Forty-five victories overall and 100 podium finishes overall.

About: The Type 1 athletes in these programs strive to instill hope and inspiration for people around the world affected by diabetes. The team encourages control of diabetes through diet, exercise and the use of the best treatment and technology available today. Team Type 1 General Manager Tom Schuler and Director Sportif Vassili Davidenko, and a new assistant director, Gord Fraser, are three of the most established names in domestic cycling, having previously directed the longtime Saturn and Navigators Insurance teams, respectively.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I met these guys at Georgia last year. Great team. Super mission.

Anonymous said...

Ed Beamon got shafted from this team weeks ago.

Granny's 30 said...

thanks for the heads up anon 10:26...will edit.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Team Type 1 Earns Invitation To Amgen Tour of California

In the run-up to the 2009 Amgen Tour of California, we will profile the final 9 teams invited to participate. On the clock, the team you should be rooting for both on and off the road, Team Type 1.

AtlantaTeam Type 1, the only professional cycling team in the world with a mission to spread inspiration to those affected by diabetes, will be one of 17 teams participating in the 2009 edition of the Amgen Tour of California.

Billed as America’s largest and most prestigious cycling event, the Tour of California will cover nearly 750 miles over nine days between Feb. 14-22. More than 1.6 million fans watched the third edition of the race last year. That number is expected to increase significantly in 2009 with the expected participation of seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong.

Team Type 1 co-founder Phil Southerland said the team’s inclusion completes another objective on the way to its long-term goal of participating in the 2012 Tour de France.

“This will also provide us with a tremendous opportunity to demonstrate how – through proper diet, exercise and the use of the best treatment and technology available – people with diabetes can live a normal, healthy lifestyle,” Southerland said. “We hope people with diabetes, and those affected by it, come out to meet us at the start and finish cities as well as cheer us at points all along the route.”

Team Type 1 was created in 2004 by Southerland and Joe Eldridge, a pair of avid cyclists with Type 1 diabetes. In 2006 and 2007, the pair captained Team Type 1 to back-to-back victories in the eight-person team division of the Race Across America (RAAM). In 2008, the team grew to include a 15-rider professional continental team that included four riders with Type 1 diabetes. In its inaugural pro season, Team Type 1 compiled 45 victories, including winning the team classification at the Tour de Beauce and the Vuelta Mexico and placing two riders in the Olympics.

In 2009, Team Type 1 is growing again – to include a triathlon team, a development team, a women's professional squad and a second team for RAAM: “Team Type 2.” The Type 1 athletes in these programs strive to instill hope and inspiration for people around the world affected by diabetes.

Team Type 1’s roster for the Tour of California will be announced at a later date. The team has previously competed in a number of international stage races, including the 2008 Tour de Georgia presented by AT&T – a race in which it finished third in the team classification.

Team Type 1 General Manager Tom Schuler, a former U.S. national road race champion who participated in nearly all of the country’s biggest races during his own racing career, said it will be an honor for the team to be part of a top-notch field that includes some of the top cycling teams in the world.

“We will certainly do our best to live up to the competitive expectations of what promises to be one of the most competitive bicycle races in the history of professional cycling in the United States,” Schuler said.

Team Type 1 (USA)
Web site: www.teamtype1.org
2009 Roster: 16 Riders
Bikes Used: Orbea

2008 Highlights: A rider finished first overall in the Tour of Arkansas. The team took first overall and a rider finished first overall in the Vuelta Mexico. The team took first overall and a rider finished first in the sprint classification in the Tour de Beauce. A rider took first overall in the KOM competition in the Tour of Ireland and Jayco Herald Sun Tour. The team finished second overall in the Tour of Langkawi and third overall in the Tour de Georgia. The team includes two Olympians, representing New Zealand and Mexico. Forty-five victories overall and 100 podium finishes overall.

About: The Type 1 athletes in these programs strive to instill hope and inspiration for people around the world affected by diabetes. The team encourages control of diabetes through diet, exercise and the use of the best treatment and technology available today. Team Type 1 General Manager Tom Schuler and Director Sportif Vassili Davidenko, and a new assistant director, Gord Fraser, are three of the most established names in domestic cycling, having previously directed the longtime Saturn and Navigators Insurance teams, respectively.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I met these guys at Georgia last year. Great team. Super mission.

Anonymous said...

Ed Beamon got shafted from this team weeks ago.

Granny's 30 said...

thanks for the heads up anon 10:26...will edit.