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Velocio–SRAM Pro Cycling

Velocio–SRAM Pro Cycling, formerly known as Specialized–lululemon, was a professional cycling team based in the United States that competes in elite road bicycle racing and track cycling events. The final-season title sponsors were SRAM Corporation and Cervelo bicycles. Velocio Sports was the holding company for the team and the place-holder during a larger search for a title sponsor.

Velocio–SRAM Pro Cycling
Team information
UCI codeSLU
RegisteredUnited States (2003–2011 & 2013–2014)
Germany (2012 & 2015)
Founded2003 (2003)
Disbanded2015 (Canyon-SRAM set up for 2016 by Ronny Lauke)
Discipline(s)Road
StatusUCI Women's Team
Bicycles2003–2008 Giant
2009–2011 Scott
2012–2014 Specialized
2015 Cervélo
Key personnel
General managerKristy Scrymgeour
Team manager(s)Ronny Lauke
Jens Zemke
Team name history
2003
2004–2007
2007–2008
2008
2009
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013–2014
2015
Team T-Mobile
Team T-Mobile Women
Team High Road Women
Team Columbia Women
Team Columbia–High Road Women
Team Columbia–HTC Women
Team HTC–Columbia Women
HTC–Highroad Women
Team Specialized–lululemon
Specialized–lululemon
Velocio–SRAM Pro Cycling

Before 2012, the team was owned by Bob Stapleton's High Road Sports and was known in 2011 as HTC–Highroad Women. Following HTC's withdrawal of sponsorship and the failure to find a replacement sponsor, a new company, Velocio Sports, directed by High Road's former Marketing and Communications officer Kristy Scrymgeour, was set up to own the team, but most of the riders and other staff remained the same. High Road also operated an elite men's professional team known most recently as HTC–Highroad, which disbanded.[1][2]

Prior to 2008, the team was named T-Mobile Women. Columbia Sportswear were a title sponsor from July 2008 until the end of 2010.

In August 2015, Scrymgeour announced that the team would be disbanded at the end of the 2015 season.[3] Under Scrymgeour's management, and with the introduction of team time trials world championships for trade teams in 2012, the team has won every TTT world championships in the team's existence.

History edit

2009 edit

The main new riders for the team were the European Time Travel Champion Ellen van Dijk and the Canadian national champion Alex Wrubleski. Alexis Rhodes and Madeleine Sandig left the team and Anke Wichmann and Oenone Wood both retired.

2010 edit

2011 edit

The main new riders for the team were the Americans Amber Neben and Amanda Miller and the German time trial champion Charlotte Becker. Sadly, in January, Carla Swart died whilst training after being hit by a truck. After winning a stage, Ellen van Dijk won the Ladies Tour of Qatar which was the 400th victory for the team (men's and women's) since 2008. Ina Teutenberg won the fifth round in the Women's World Cup and the team won the seventh round, the Open de Suède Vårgårda team time trial. The team finished second overall in the World Cup. Judith Arndt finished fourth in the individual standings and Teutenberg fifth. At the end of the season Arndt took the third place in the UCI World Ranking, Teutenberg fourth and the team ended in second place in the team classification.

2012 edit

After the men's team HTC–Highroad stopped, Kristy Scrymgeour convinced manufacturer Specialized and sports apparel company Lululemon Athletica to perpetuate the women's team in this Olympic year. The team changed slightly: Clara Hughes and Trixi Worrack were the main new recruits, while Judith Arndt, team leader since 2006, joined GreenEdge–AIS. The team had a great year. Ina-Yoko Teutenberg won numerous sprints and finished fourth in the road race of the Olympic Games. Evelyn Stevens had an excellent season by winning at the world cup race Flèche Wallonne, she won a prestigious stage of the Giro d'Italia Femminile and finished on the podium in the end and she won the general classification of the La Route de France. At the end of the season the team was in fourth place in the UCI World Ranking. Ellen van Dijk won the general classification of the Lotto–Decca Tour, the Omloop van Borsele and several stage races. The team dominated especially in the team time trials. Ellen van Dijk together with Stevens, Hughes, Amber Neben and Trixi Worrack or Teutenberg were consistent and undefeated the whole year. At the end of the season the team won the first team time trial at the world championship which was a main goal for the team this year. The team finished second in the UCI World Ranking.

2013 edit

Three riders joined the team in 2013, American cyclists Carmen Small and Tayler Wiles, and the Canadian Gillian Carleton. Charlotte Becker, Emilia Fahlin, Chloe Hosking, Clara Hughes and Amber Neben left the team in the post-Olympic year. The year was marked with a crash of Ina-Yoko Teutenberg at the Drenste 8 in March. She was unable to ride for the remainder of the season and ended her career afterwards. Ellen van Dijk became the leader of the team and had a great season. She won the general classification of a stage race four times as well as several one-day races and finished four times on the podium in World Cup races. Above all she won the World Time Trial Championships. Van Dijk finished 3rd in the final World Cup standings and also 3rd in the UCI World Ranking. Evelyn Stevens had to miss the Tour of Flanders due to a fall. She finished fifth in the Giro Rosa, third in the Route de France, with the American Team and finished behind teammates Ellen van Dijk and Carmen Small (3rd place), fourth in the time trial at the World Championships. She finished ultimately 7th in the UCI world Ranking. The team was, like last year, undefeated in the team time trials and won the World Team Time Trial Championships in September. The team finished 3rd in the UCI World Ranking.

2014 edit

After being part of the team since 2005, Ina-Yoko Teutenberg left the team for her retirement. Also Ellen van Dijk, the top UCI ranked and best rider of the 2013 season left the team, together with Gillian Carleton and Katie Colclough. The team attracted Chantal Blaak, Karol-Ann Canuel, Élise Delzenne and Tiffany Cromwell, with the last becoming the leader of the team. After losing the backing of the two major sponsors (Lululemon and Specialized) the team announced that Cervelo would return to the Women's peloton and become a partner of the new team[4] with SRAM also entering the team as a title sponsor as the team becomes rebranded into Velocio–SRAM Pro Cycling.[5]

2015 edit

In preparation for the 2015 season the team signed Barbara Guarischi and Alena Amialiusik, as well as signing contract extensions with Loren Rowney, Élise Delzenne, Karol-Ann Canuel and Trixi Worrack.

Major wins edit

National, continental and world champions edit

2003
  United States Road Race Championships, Amber Neben
  United States Time Trial Championships, Kimberly Bruckner Baldwin
2004
  United States Road Race Championships, Kristin Armstrong
2005
  United States Time Trial Championships, Kristin Armstrong
  United States U23 Time Trial Championships, Rebecca Much
2006
  Canada Cyclo-cross Championships, Lyne Bessette
2007
  World Track Championship (Points Race), Kates Bates
  European U23 Time Trial Championship, Linda Villumsen
2008
  Australia Road Race Championship, Oenone Wood
  Denmark Time Trial Championship, Linda Villumsen
  Denmark Road Championship, Linda Villumsen
  Sweden Road Championship, Emilia Fahlin
  Germany Road Championship, Luise Keller
2009
  Sweden Time Trial Championship, Emilia Fahlin
  Denmark Time Trial Championship, Linda Villumsen
  Denmark Road Race Championship, Linda Villumsen
  Germany Road Race Championship, Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
  European U23 Time Trial Championships, Ellen van Dijk
2010
  Australia Criterium Championship, Chloe Hosking
  Sweden Road Race Championship, Emilia Fahlin
  Sweden Time Trial Championship, Emilia Fahlin
  United States Time Trial Championship, Evelyn Stevens
  Germany Time Trial Championship, Judith Arndt
  Netherlands Track Championship (Individual Pursuit), Ellen van Dijk
2011
  World Time Trial Championship, Judith Arndt
  Sweden Time Trial Championship, Emilia Fahlin
  United States Time Trial Championship, Evelyn Stevens
  Germany Time Trial Championship, Judith Arndt
  Germany Road Championship, Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
  Netherlands Track Championship (Individual Pursuit), Ellen van Dijk
  Netherlands Track Championship (Madison), Ellen van Dijk
2012
  Pan American Time Trial Championship, Amber Neben
  Dutch Time Trial Championship, Ellen van Dijk
  Canada Time Trial Championship, Clara Hughes
  United States Time Trial Championship, Amber Neben
  World Team Time Trial Championships, Ellen van Dijk, Charlotte Becker, Amber Neben, Evelyn Stevens, Ina-Yoko Teutenberg, Trixi Worrack
2013
  German Cyclo-cross Championships, Trixi Worrack
  United States Time Trial Championship, Carmen Small
  Dutch Time Trial Championships, Ellen van Dijk
  German Time Trial Championships, Lisa Brennauer
  German Road Race Championships, Trixi Worrack
  German Track Championships (Individual Pursuit), Lisa Brennauer
  World Team Time Trial Championships, Evelyn Stevens, Ellen van Dijk, Lisa Brennauer, Katie Colclough, Trixi Worrack and Carmen Small
  World Individual Time Trial Championships, Ellen van Dijk
2014
  Pan American Time Trial Championship, Evelyn Stevens
  German Time Trial Championships, Lisa Brennauer
  German Road Race Championships, Lisa Brennauer
  France National Track Championships (Points race), Élise Delzenne
  France National Track Championships (Scratch race), Élise Delzenne
  German Track Championships (Individual Pursuit), Mieke Kröger
  World Individual Time Trial Championships, Lisa Brennauer
  World Team Time Trial Championships, Chantal Blaak, Lisa Brennauer, Karol-Ann Canuel, Carmen Small, Evelyn Stevens, Trixi Worrack
2015
  Canada Time Trial, Karol-Ann Canuel
  Belarus Time Trial Championships, Alena Amialiusik
  German Road Race Championships, Trixi Worrack
  German Time Trial Championships, Mieke Kröger
  Belarus Road Race Championships, Alena Amialiusik
  World Team Time Trial Championships, Alena Amialiusik, Lisa Brennauer, Karol-Ann Canuel, Barbara Guarishi, Mieke Kröger, Trixi Worrack

Team roster edit

As of 1 January 2015. Ages as of 1 January 2015.[6]

Rider Date of birth
  Alena Amialiusik (BLR) (1989-02-06)February 6, 1989 (aged 25)
  Lisa Brennauer (GER) (1988-06-08)June 8, 1988 (aged 26)
  Karol-Ann Canuel (CAN) (1988-04-18)April 18, 1988 (aged 26)
  Tiffany Cromwell (AUS) (1988-07-06)July 6, 1988 (aged 26)
  Élise Delzenne (FRA) (1989-01-28)January 28, 1989 (aged 25)
Rider Date of birth
  Barbara Guarischi (ITA) (1990-02-10)February 10, 1990 (aged 24)
  Mieke Kröger (GER) (1993-07-18)July 18, 1993 (aged 21)
  Loren Rowney (AUS) (1988-10-14)October 14, 1988 (aged 26)
  Tayler Wiles (USA) (1989-07-20)July 20, 1989 (aged 25)
  Trixi Worrack (GER) (1981-09-28)September 28, 1981 (aged 33)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Team Specialized lululemon resurrects High Road women's team". Cycling News. 4 October 2011.
  2. ^ Atkins, Ben (3 October 2011). "HTC–Highroad women's team to become Team Specialized lululemon". velonation.com.
  3. ^ "End of the road for Velocio-SRAM". cyclingnews.com. 17 August 2015. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  4. ^ "Cervélo returns to women's peloton with Velocio Sports". Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
  5. ^ "SRAM moves into title sponsorship with Velocio-SRAM Pro Cycling women's team". Cycling Weekly. 19 November 2014. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
  6. ^ "UCI Women's Teams SPECIALIZED - LULULEMON (SLU) - USA". UCI. Retrieved 2 January 2014.

External links edit

  • Official Velocio–SRAM Pro Cycling website
  •   Media related to Team HTC–Columbia at Wikimedia Commons
  •   Media related to T-Mobile Team at Wikimedia Commons

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Velocio SRAM Pro Cycling formerly known as Specialized lululemon was a professional cycling team based in the United States that competes in elite road bicycle racing and track cycling events The final season title sponsors were SRAM Corporation and Cervelo bicycles Velocio Sports was the holding company for the team and the place holder during a larger search for a title sponsor Velocio SRAM Pro CyclingTeam informationUCI codeSLURegisteredUnited States 2003 2011 amp 2013 2014 Germany 2012 amp 2015 Founded2003 2003 Disbanded2015 Canyon SRAM set up for 2016 by Ronny Lauke Discipline s RoadStatusUCI Women s TeamBicycles2003 2008 Giant2009 2011 Scott2012 2014 Specialized2015 CerveloKey personnelGeneral managerKristy ScrymgeourTeam manager s Ronny LaukeJens ZemkeTeam name history20032004 20072007 20082008200920092010201120122013 20142015Team T MobileTeam T Mobile WomenTeam High Road WomenTeam Columbia WomenTeam Columbia High Road WomenTeam Columbia HTC WomenTeam HTC Columbia WomenHTC Highroad WomenTeam Specialized lululemonSpecialized lululemonVelocio SRAM Pro CyclingBefore 2012 the team was owned by Bob Stapleton s High Road Sports and was known in 2011 as HTC Highroad Women Following HTC s withdrawal of sponsorship and the failure to find a replacement sponsor a new company Velocio Sports directed by High Road s former Marketing and Communications officer Kristy Scrymgeour was set up to own the team but most of the riders and other staff remained the same High Road also operated an elite men s professional team known most recently as HTC Highroad which disbanded 1 2 Prior to 2008 the team was named T Mobile Women Columbia Sportswear were a title sponsor from July 2008 until the end of 2010 In August 2015 Scrymgeour announced that the team would be disbanded at the end of the 2015 season 3 Under Scrymgeour s management and with the introduction of team time trials world championships for trade teams in 2012 the team has won every TTT world championships in the team s existence Contents 1 History 1 1 2009 1 2 2010 1 3 2011 1 4 2012 1 5 2013 1 6 2014 1 7 2015 2 Major wins 3 National continental and world champions 4 Team roster 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit2009 edit Main article 2009 Team Columbia High Road Women season The main new riders for the team were the European Time Travel Champion Ellen van Dijk and the Canadian national champion Alex Wrubleski Alexis Rhodes and Madeleine Sandig left the team and Anke Wichmann and Oenone Wood both retired 2010 edit Main article 2010 Team HTC Columbia Women season 2011 edit Main article 2011 HTC Highroad Women season The main new riders for the team were the Americans Amber Neben and Amanda Miller and the German time trial champion Charlotte Becker Sadly in January Carla Swart died whilst training after being hit by a truck After winning a stage Ellen van Dijk won the Ladies Tour of Qatar which was the 400th victory for the team men s and women s since 2008 Ina Teutenberg won the fifth round in the Women s World Cup and the team won the seventh round the Open de Suede Vargarda team time trial The team finished second overall in the World Cup Judith Arndt finished fourth in the individual standings and Teutenberg fifth At the end of the season Arndt took the third place in the UCI World Ranking Teutenberg fourth and the team ended in second place in the team classification 2012 edit Main article 2012 Team Specialized lululemon season After the men s team HTC Highroad stopped Kristy Scrymgeour convinced manufacturer Specialized and sports apparel company Lululemon Athletica to perpetuate the women s team in this Olympic year The team changed slightly Clara Hughes and Trixi Worrack were the main new recruits while Judith Arndt team leader since 2006 joined GreenEdge AIS The team had a great year Ina Yoko Teutenberg won numerous sprints and finished fourth in the road race of the Olympic Games Evelyn Stevens had an excellent season by winning at the world cup race Fleche Wallonne she won a prestigious stage of the Giro d Italia Femminile and finished on the podium in the end and she won the general classification of the La Route de France At the end of the season the team was in fourth place in the UCI World Ranking Ellen van Dijk won the general classification of the Lotto Decca Tour the Omloop van Borsele and several stage races The team dominated especially in the team time trials Ellen van Dijk together with Stevens Hughes Amber Neben and Trixi Worrack or Teutenberg were consistent and undefeated the whole year At the end of the season the team won the first team time trial at the world championship which was a main goal for the team this year The team finished second in the UCI World Ranking 2013 edit Main article 2013 Specialized lululemon season Three riders joined the team in 2013 American cyclists Carmen Small and Tayler Wiles and the Canadian Gillian Carleton Charlotte Becker Emilia Fahlin Chloe Hosking Clara Hughes and Amber Neben left the team in the post Olympic year The year was marked with a crash of Ina Yoko Teutenberg at the Drenste 8 in March She was unable to ride for the remainder of the season and ended her career afterwards Ellen van Dijk became the leader of the team and had a great season She won the general classification of a stage race four times as well as several one day races and finished four times on the podium in World Cup races Above all she won the World Time Trial Championships Van Dijk finished 3rd in the final World Cup standings and also 3rd in the UCI World Ranking Evelyn Stevens had to miss the Tour of Flanders due to a fall She finished fifth in the Giro Rosa third in the Route de France with the American Team and finished behind teammates Ellen van Dijk and Carmen Small 3rd place fourth in the time trial at the World Championships She finished ultimately 7th in the UCI world Ranking The team was like last year undefeated in the team time trials and won the World Team Time Trial Championships in September The team finished 3rd in the UCI World Ranking 2014 edit Main article 2014 Specialized lululemon season After being part of the team since 2005 Ina Yoko Teutenberg left the team for her retirement Also Ellen van Dijk the top UCI ranked and best rider of the 2013 season left the team together with Gillian Carleton and Katie Colclough The team attracted Chantal Blaak Karol Ann Canuel Elise Delzenne and Tiffany Cromwell with the last becoming the leader of the team After losing the backing of the two major sponsors Lululemon and Specialized the team announced that Cervelo would return to the Women s peloton and become a partner of the new team 4 with SRAM also entering the team as a title sponsor as the team becomes rebranded into Velocio SRAM Pro Cycling 5 2015 edit In preparation for the 2015 season the team signed Barbara Guarischi and Alena Amialiusik as well as signing contract extensions with Loren Rowney Elise Delzenne Karol Ann Canuel and Trixi Worrack Major wins editMain article List of wins by Team T Mobile women s team and its successorsNational continental and world champions edit2003 nbsp United States Road Race Championships Amber Neben nbsp United States Time Trial Championships Kimberly Bruckner Baldwin 2004 nbsp United States Road Race Championships Kristin Armstrong 2005 nbsp United States Time Trial Championships Kristin Armstrong nbsp United States U23 Time Trial Championships Rebecca Much 2006 nbsp Canada Cyclo cross Championships Lyne Bessette 2007 nbsp World Track Championship Points Race Kates Bates nbsp European U23 Time Trial Championship Linda Villumsen 2008 nbsp Australia Road Race Championship Oenone Wood nbsp Denmark Time Trial Championship Linda Villumsen nbsp Denmark Road Championship Linda Villumsen nbsp Sweden Road Championship Emilia Fahlin nbsp Germany Road Championship Luise Keller 2009 nbsp Sweden Time Trial Championship Emilia Fahlin nbsp Denmark Time Trial Championship Linda Villumsen nbsp Denmark Road Race Championship Linda Villumsen nbsp Germany Road Race Championship Ina Yoko Teutenberg nbsp European U23 Time Trial Championships Ellen van Dijk 2010 nbsp Australia Criterium Championship Chloe Hosking nbsp Sweden Road Race Championship Emilia Fahlin nbsp Sweden Time Trial Championship Emilia Fahlin nbsp United States Time Trial Championship Evelyn Stevens nbsp Germany Time Trial Championship Judith Arndt nbsp Netherlands Track Championship Individual Pursuit Ellen van Dijk 2011 nbsp World Time Trial Championship Judith Arndt nbsp Sweden Time Trial Championship Emilia Fahlin nbsp United States Time Trial Championship Evelyn Stevens nbsp Germany Time Trial Championship Judith Arndt nbsp Germany Road Championship Ina Yoko Teutenberg nbsp Netherlands Track Championship Individual Pursuit Ellen van Dijk nbsp Netherlands Track Championship Madison Ellen van Dijk 2012 nbsp Pan American Time Trial Championship Amber Neben nbsp Dutch Time Trial Championship Ellen van Dijk nbsp Canada Time Trial Championship Clara Hughes nbsp United States Time Trial Championship Amber Neben nbsp World Team Time Trial Championships Ellen van Dijk Charlotte Becker Amber Neben Evelyn Stevens Ina Yoko Teutenberg Trixi Worrack 2013 nbsp German Cyclo cross Championships Trixi Worrack nbsp United States Time Trial Championship Carmen Small nbsp Dutch Time Trial Championships Ellen van Dijk nbsp German Time Trial Championships Lisa Brennauer nbsp German Road Race Championships Trixi Worrack nbsp German Track Championships Individual Pursuit Lisa Brennauer nbsp World Team Time Trial Championships Evelyn Stevens Ellen van Dijk Lisa Brennauer Katie Colclough Trixi Worrack and Carmen Small nbsp World Individual Time Trial Championships Ellen van Dijk 2014 nbsp Pan American Time Trial Championship Evelyn Stevens nbsp German Time Trial Championships Lisa Brennauer nbsp German Road Race Championships Lisa Brennauer nbsp France National Track Championships Points race Elise Delzenne nbsp France National Track Championships Scratch race Elise Delzenne nbsp German Track Championships Individual Pursuit Mieke Kroger nbsp World Individual Time Trial Championships Lisa Brennauer nbsp World Team Time Trial Championships Chantal Blaak Lisa Brennauer Karol Ann Canuel Carmen Small Evelyn Stevens Trixi Worrack 2015 nbsp Canada Time Trial Karol Ann Canuel nbsp Belarus Time Trial Championships Alena Amialiusik nbsp German Road Race Championships Trixi Worrack nbsp German Time Trial Championships Mieke Kroger nbsp Belarus Road Race Championships Alena Amialiusik nbsp World Team Time Trial Championships Alena Amialiusik Lisa Brennauer Karol Ann Canuel Barbara Guarishi Mieke Kroger Trixi WorrackTeam roster editFor previous year riders see List of Team Specialized lululemon riders As of 1 January 2015 Ages as of 1 January 2015 6 viewtalkedit Rider Date of birth nbsp Alena Amialiusik BLR 1989 02 06 February 6 1989 aged 25 nbsp Lisa Brennauer GER 1988 06 08 June 8 1988 aged 26 nbsp Karol Ann Canuel CAN 1988 04 18 April 18 1988 aged 26 nbsp Tiffany Cromwell AUS 1988 07 06 July 6 1988 aged 26 nbsp Elise Delzenne FRA 1989 01 28 January 28 1989 aged 25 Rider Date of birth nbsp Barbara Guarischi ITA 1990 02 10 February 10 1990 aged 24 nbsp Mieke Kroger GER 1993 07 18 July 18 1993 aged 21 nbsp Loren Rowney AUS 1988 10 14 October 14 1988 aged 26 nbsp Tayler Wiles USA 1989 07 20 July 20 1989 aged 25 nbsp Trixi Worrack GER 1981 09 28 September 28 1981 aged 33 See also editList of Team Specialized lululemon ridersReferences edit Team Specialized lululemon resurrects High Road women s team Cycling News 4 October 2011 Atkins Ben 3 October 2011 HTC Highroad women s team to become Team Specialized lululemon velonation com End of the road for Velocio SRAM cyclingnews com 17 August 2015 Retrieved 18 August 2015 Cervelo returns to women s peloton with Velocio Sports Cyclingnews com Retrieved 12 April 2018 SRAM moves into title sponsorship with Velocio SRAM Pro Cycling women s team Cycling Weekly 19 November 2014 Retrieved 12 April 2018 UCI Women s Teams SPECIALIZED LULULEMON SLU USA UCI Retrieved 2 January 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Canyon SRAM Racing Official Velocio SRAM Pro Cycling website nbsp Media related to Team HTC Columbia at Wikimedia Commons nbsp Media related to T Mobile Team at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Velocio SRAM Pro Cycling amp oldid 1163355687, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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