Team SKY - Announces Scott Sunderland D.S.
Scott Sunderland comments on taking the reigns as Sports Manager of the new
British Professional outfit.
Team Sky motto:
"We want to believe in better"
Yesterday, Thursday the 26th of February, Sky
announced the
creation of a professional British road cycling team, Team Sky. Great
Britain Olympic performance director Dave Brailsford CBE will be in charge of
the General Management of the new team.
Team Sky will have a core of British riders, coaches and support staff and
its HQ will be in Manchester, home to the GB cycling team. An initial squad of
around 25 riders will be recruited during the 2009 calendar year. They will be
supported by a team of coaches, technicians and support staff from across the
cycling world, many of whom work throughout the year with British elite and
developing riders.

Scott Sunderland
Today Team Sky revealed that the Sportive Management will be under the
professional direction of Australian Scott Sunderland.
Sunderland is regarded as one of the world’s leading road racing managers
after spending four seasons as sporting director with Riis Cycling, the team
which won the 2008 Tour de France with Spanish cycling star Carlos Sastre.
The former Saxo-Bank team director is thrilled about the challenges ahead,
Sunderland said: "Late last season, I was approached by Dave Brailsford and
Shane Sutton to become Sports Manager for the new Sky Team. Shane and Dave
invited me to the British Cycling High Performance headquarters in Manchester
and told me about their dream of building a British Pro Tour Team and how Sky's
sponsorship would make this possible.
"Because of the successes both these men and their staff achieved on the
track, I was very keen to become part of this project which will place another
Pro Tour Cycling team on the roads in 2010.
"Dave Brailsford did a great job securing such a solid sponsor; the sport of
cycling really needs people and sponsors to believe in it. It is Brailsford's
forte and winning method to plan everything meticulously and that’s exactly what
we have been doing over the last few months and will continue to do in the
course of 2009.
"It has been a pleasure to introduce Dave Brailsford and Team Sky to the
authorities on the road racing scene, we've met organisers and other big
personalities in road cycling. Our project is receiving a warm welcome
everywhere.
"The British Cycling Federation has achieved amazing things in track racing,
especially at the Olympics last year and I perfectly understand their desire to
strive for perfection in road racing as well.
"One might comment that it is a big load British Cycling puts on the
shoulders of any young British rider to expect to win the Tour de France in five
years time. But not to aim for the highest possible result within one’s reach is
an insult to the God given talent that person has.
"Shane Sutton is the performance manager, he also works closely with Olympic
medalist Chris Hoy and the other successful track cyclists. He shares my vision
on how to work with athletes and how bring out the best in each of our riders. I
think with the right guidance and support, it is so fulfilling and rewarding for
any cyclist to reach the pinnacle of their natural abilities.
"Besides that, it is good for everyone, that together - and for sure in these
economical strenuous times, we want to believe in better!
"Our first and main objective is to gain an invitation to the biggest races
in 2010 and to do this with a credible and skilful team. My task is to make this
happen and I am very excited about this."
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