Press Release: Led by the teams that helped guide Lance Armstrong to his
fourth Tour de France victory and Roberto Heras to his second place finish at
the Tour of Spain, Tailwind Sports, the sports marketing company that owns and
manages the United States Postal Service Pro Cycling Team®, which is presented
by Berry Floor, today announced the 20-rider roster that will compete for the
team in 2003.
Armstrong and Heras lead an experienced roster in which 17 of the 20 riders
possess Grand Tour experience.
"We are excited to begin the eighth year of our program with the U.S. Postal
Service as our title sponsor," said Mark Gorski, CEO of Tailwind Sports. "In
addition, we are very pleased about the development of the team's new
relationship with Berry Floor as its presenting sponsor."
Along with Armstrong and Heras, back for '03 from last year's Tour de France
squad are Viatcheslav Ekimov, George Hincapie, Benoit Joachim, Floyd Landis,
Pavel Padrnos, Victor Hugo Pena and Jose Luis Rubiera. From the Tour of Spain
group, returning along with Heras, Pena and Rubiera are Michael Barry, Antonio
Cruz, Steffen Kjaergaard, Christian Vande Velde, Matt White and Dave Zabriskie.
"For the first time in a long time, we have been able to retain everyone from
the Tour de France team and almost everyone from the team in general," said
Armstrong. "I think we have started to really hit our stride in terms of
teamwork, communication and camaraderie. I'm looking forward to 2003 with these
guys."
Rounding out the roster are Kenny Labbe and Robbie Ventura, along with
newcomers Damon Kluck, Guennadi Mikhailov and Max van Heeswijk.
"I'm really excited to begin the 2003 season, my fifth year with the team,"
said Johan Bruyneel, the team's director sportif. "With continued great support
from our title sponsor, the U.S. Postal Service, and with the addition of Berry
Floor as our team's presenting sponsor, we enter this season stronger than ever.
Competitively, we were able to maintain almost the entire 2002 team, which I
felt was very important following our most successful season. The fact we can go
on basically with the same group of riders and staff, in which our three new
riders really fit very well, is a good and comfortable feeling.
"We all know each other, have the necessary experience and know what it takes
to win," added Bruyneel. "That is also why we are planning to do more or less
the same racing schedule as last year with the same goals - the spring Classics,
the U.S. Pro Championship, the Tour de France and the Tour of Spain."
With victories in events such as the Tour de France, Dauphine Libere, Tour of
Catalunya, Midi Libre and the Tour of Murcia, and with Heras' second place
finish at the Tour of Spain, along with other top performances at the U.S. Pro
Championship, San Francisco Grand Prix and five top-five finishes in World Cup
events, Bruyneel said the team will try to achieve the same type of results in
2003.
2003 U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team
Lance ARMSTRONG (USA)
Michael BARRY (CAN)
Antonio CRUZ (USA)
Viatcheslav EKIMOV (RUS)
Roberto HERAS (ESP)
George HINCAPIE (USA)
Benoit JOACHIM (LUX)
Steffen KJAERGAARD (NOR)
Damon KLUCK (USA)
Kenny LABBE (USA)
Floyd LANDIS (USA)
Guennadi MIKHAILOV (RUS)
Pavel PADRNOS (CZE)
Victor Hugo PENA (COL)
Jose Luis RUBIERA (ESP)
Christian VANDE VELDE (USA)
Max VAN HEESWIJK (NED)
Robbie VENTURA (USA)
Matthew WHITE (AUS)
Dave ZABRISKIE (USA)
About Tailwind Sports Corporation
Tailwind Sports Corporation is a sports marketing agency that owns and manages
the United States Postal Service Pro Cycling Team®, which is presented by Berry
Floor, the only American based cycling team to have won the sport's premier
event, the Tour de France (1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002). The USPS team is led by
the sport’s preeminent figure and one of the world’s best-known and admired
athletes, Lance Armstrong. Currently, Tailwind Sports maintains sponsorship
contracts with the U.S. Postal Service, the Berry Group, the Trek Bicycle
Corporation, Nike, Inc., All Sport Body Quencher®, Volkswagen of America, Visa
USA, Inc., Yahoo!, the Shimano American Corporation, Veltec Sports, the
Coca-Cola Company, Giro Sport Design, Clif Bar, Inc., Hutchinson, CycleOps, Deda,
Selle San Marco, Park Tool and Sci-con. In 2001, Tailwind Sports moved into the
event management side of cycling and co-produced the successful San Francisco
Grand Prix. For more information on Tailwind Sports, visit
www.tailwindsports.com.
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