EF Pro Cycling
EF Pro Cycling | |
Team data | |
UCI code | EF1 |
nationality | United States |
License | UCI WorldTeam |
operator | Slipstream Sports Inc. |
First season | 2003 |
discipline | Street |
Wheel manufacturer | Cannondale |
General manager | Jonathan Vaughters |
Sportl. ladder |
Charles Wegelius Juan Manuel Gárate Fabrizio Guidi Andreas Klier Tom Southam Ken Vermarcke |
Name story | |
Years | Surname |
2003 2004–2006 2007–2008 2008 2009 2010 2011 01 / 2012–06 / 2012 07 / 2012–2014 2015 01 / 2016–06 / 2016 07 / 2016–12 / 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 |
5280 / Subaru TIAA – CREF Team Slipstream powered by Chipotle Garmin-Chipotle Presented by H3O Garmin-Slipstream Garmin-Transitions Team Garmin-Cervélo Garmin-Barracuda Garmin-Sharp Team Cannondale-Garmin Cannondale Pro Cycling Team Cannondale Drapac Pro Cycling Team Cannondale Drapac Professional Cycling Team EF Education First-Drapac powered by Cannondale EF Education First EF Pro Cycling |
Team photo | |
Website | |
www.efprocycling.com |
EF Pro Cycling is an American cycling team based in Boulder .
organization
The team is operated by the US company Slipstream Sports . Jonathan Vaughters formed the team together in 2003 as a Junior Development Team. The main sponsor was initially the 5280 magazine from Denver . In the following year TIAA-CREF became a sponsor. As of 2005, the team was licensed as a Continental Team , which mainly participated in the UCI America Tour . 5280 and TIAA-CREF also supported the young drivers of the racing team in the following years. In terms of sponsorship, she replaced the Chipotle Mexican Grill restaurant chain . For the 2007 season, the team was renamed Slipstream Chipotle and drove with a license as a Professional Continental Team .
Shortly before the start of the Tour de France in June 2008, a new sponsor was presented with the manufacturer of GPS receivers Garmin . From then on, the team started under the name Garmin-Slipstream presented by H3O . As of the 2009 season, the team started with a ProTeam license. For the 2011 season, the former Garmin-Transitions team merged with the Cervélo TestTeam to form the Garmin-Cervélo team . In 2012, the team called itself Garmin-Barracuda as the new name sponsor after the IT security company Barracuda Networks joined . The previous name sponsor, Cervélo , continued to equip the team with bikes. In 2013 and 2014, electronics company Sharp was the second name sponsor.
After the bike manufacturer Cannondale ended its involvement with the Italian Cannondale team at the end of the 2014 season , it became the name sponsor and supplier of the team and one of the main shareholders of the operating company Slipstream Sports . In anticipation of the merger with the Australian Professional Continental Team in 2017 Drapac Professional Cycling , the investment fund operator Drapac Capital Partners became the second name sponsor with the start of the Tour de France 2016 . The Australian team took on the role of the “ farm team ” of the WorldTeam under the name Drapac-Pat's Veg .
In addition to the ProTeam, Slipstream Sports also ran the Chipotle Development Team as a farm team in 2011 and 2012 with the status of UCI Continental Team and in 2011 a UCI Women's Team , also called " Garmin-Cervélo ", and in 2012 with the Dutch team AA Drink -leontien.nl was merged.
In 2018 was EF Education , a provider of educational and travel services, new title sponsor, who is also the majority shareholder of the operating company Slipstream Sports Inc took over. Since then, the team has dedicated itself to long-distance races and races on gravel roads in addition to classic road cycling.
The team is a member of the movement for credible cycling . The driver Tom Danielson tested positive for synthetic testosterone in the A-sample on July 9, 2015 . It was the first positive doping test from a Slipstream driver since the team was founded.
2020 season
Success in the UCI WorldTour
date | run | driver |
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12-16 August | Overall ranking Critérium du Dauphiné | Daniel Felipe Martínez |
Success in the UCI ProSeries
date | run | driver |
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1st March | La Drôme Classic | Simon Clarke |
Success in the UCI Continental Circuits
date | run | Cat. | driver |
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February 6th | 2nd stage Étoile de Bessèges | 2.1 | Magnus Cort |
February 9 | 5th stage Étoile de Bessèges ( EZF ) | 2.1 | Alberto Bettiol |
February 11th | 1st stage Tour Colombia ( MZF ) | 2.1 | EF Pro Cycling |
14th of February | 4th stage Tour Colombia | 2.1 | Sergio Higuita |
February 16 | 6th stage Tour Colombia | 2.1 | Daniel Felipe Martínez |
11-16 February | Overall ranking Tour Colombia | 2.1 | Sergio Higuita |
National road cycling champions
date | run | winner |
---|---|---|
January 30th | Colombian Championship - Individual Time Trial | Daniel Felipe Martínez |
February 2nd | Colombian Championship - Road Racing | Sergio Higuita |
team
Team roster | |||
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Surname | Date of birth | country | Previous team |
Sean Bennett | March 31, 1996 | United States | |
Alberto Bettiol | October 29, 1993 | Italy | BMC Racing Team (2018) |
Stefan Bissegger (1 Aug - 31 Dec) | September 13, 1998 | Switzerland | Swiss Racing Academy (2019) |
Jonathan Caicedo | April 28, 1993 | Ecuador | Medellin (2018) |
Hugh Carthy | July 9, 1994 | United Kingdom | Caja Rural-Seguros RGA (2016) |
Simon Clarke | July 18, 1986 | Australia | Orica-GreenEDGE (2015) |
Magnus Cort Nielsen | January 16, 1993 | Denmark | Astana (2019) |
Lawson Craddock | February 20, 1992 | United States | Giant-Alpecin (2015) |
Mitchell Docker | 2nd October 1986 | Australia | Orica-Scott (2017) |
Ruben Guerreiro | July 6, 1994 | Portugal | Katusha-Alpecin (2019) |
Kristoffer Halvorsen | April 13, 1996 | Norway | Ineos (2019) |
Sergio Higuita | August 1, 1997 | Colombia | |
Moreno Hofland | August 31, 1991 | Netherlands | Lotto-Soudal (2018) |
Alex Howes | January 1, 1988 | United States | Chipotle Development (2011) |
Tanel Kangert | March 11, 1987 | Estonia | Astana (2018) |
Jens Keukeleire | November 23, 1988 | Belgium | Lotto-Soudal (2019) |
Sebastian Langeveld | 17th January 1985 | Netherlands | Orica-GreenEDGE (2013) |
Daniel Felipe Martínez | April 25, 1996 | Colombia | Wilier Triestina-Selle Italia (2017) |
Lachlan Morton | 2nd January 1992 | Australia | Dimension Data (2018) |
Logan Owen | March 25, 1995 | United States | Axeon-Hagens Berman (2017) |
Neilson Powless | September 3, 1996 | United States | Jumbo Visma (2019) |
Jonas Rutsch | January 24, 1998 | Germany | Team Lotto Core House (2019) |
Thomas Scully | January 14, 1990 | New Zealand | Drapac Professional Cycling (2016) |
Rigoberto Urán | January 26, 1987 | Colombia | Etixx-Quick Step (2015) |
Julius van den Berg | October 23, 1996 | Netherlands | |
Tejay van Garderen | August 12, 1988 | United States | BMC Racing Team (2018) |
Sep Vanmarcke | July 27, 1988 | Belgium | LottoNL-Jumbo (2016) |
Luis Villalobos (Jan 1 - Apr 30) | June 26, 1998 | Mexico | EF Education First Pro Cycling (2019) |
James Whelan | July 11, 1996 | Australia | |
Michael Woods | October 12, 1986 | Canada | Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies (2015) |
Source: UCI |
Placements in UCI rankings
UCI America Tour
season | Team ranking | Driver ranking |
---|---|---|
2005 | 15th | Timothy Duggan (122nd) |
2006 | 7th | Danny Godfather (19.) |
2007 | 5. | William Frischkorn (19.) |
2008 | 1. | Christian Vande Velde (3rd) |
UCI Europe Tour
season | Team ranking | Driver ranking |
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2005 | 81. | William Frischkorn (362.) |
2006 | 80. | Danny Godfather (283.) |
2007 | 95. | William Frischkorn (571.) |
2008 | 14th | Daniel Martin (41.) |
UCI Oceania Tour
season | Team ranking | Driver ranking |
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2008 | 5. | Julian Dean (10.) |
UCI World Calendar
season | Team ranking | Driver ranking |
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2009 | 11. | Tyler Farrar (18th) |
2010 | 7th | Tyler Farrar (8th) |
UCI World Tour
season | Team ranking | Driver ranking |
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2011 | 8th. | Daniel Martin (8.) |
2012 | 9. | Ryder Hesjedal (13th) |
2013 | 8th. | Daniel Martin (6.) |
2014 | 11. | Daniel Martin (9.) |
2015 | 16. | Ryder Hesjedal (46.) |
2016 | 8th. | Alberto Bettiol (20th) |
2017 | 10. | Rigoberto Urán (20th) |
2018 | 16. | Rigoberto Urán (42nd) |
season | Team ranking | Driver ranking |
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2019 | 11. | Michael Woods (23rd) |
Web links
- Official website
- EF Education First in the ProCyclingStats.com database
- EF Pro Cycling in the UCI database
Individual evidence
- ↑ Slipstream Sports Signs Garmin as Title Sponsor. ( Memento of the original from June 25, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. In: slipstreamsports.com , accessed June 23, 2008
- ↑ Barracuda snaps to Garmin. In: radsport-news.com , January 11, 2012
- ↑ Vaughters Confirms Merger - Garmin and Cannondale Merge. In: radsport-news.com. August 20, 2014, accessed August 21, 2014 .
- ↑ Slipstream deny Cannondale is ending sponsorship. In: cyclingnews.com. June 2, 2017, accessed June 3, 2017 .
- ↑ Cannondale to merge with Drapac for 2017. In: cyclingnews.com. June 30, 2016, accessed July 2, 2016 .
- ↑ Chipotle Development team releases riders. In: cyclingnews.com , November 27, 2012
- ↑ Eight UCI Continental teams in USA for 2013. In: cyclingnews.com , December 20, 2012
- ↑ Garmin women rescued with AA Drink-Leontien.nl partnership. In: cyclingnews.com , January 27, 2012
- ↑ Slipstream Sports partners with AA Drink / Leontien.nl for women's team. ( Memento of the original from May 1, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Slipstream sports press release from January 27, 2012
- ↑ Spencer Martin: Under new ownership: How will EF Education First impact Cannondale-Drapac? - CyclingTips. In: cyclingtips.com. November 7, 2017, accessed October 9, 2019 .
- ^ Edward Pickering: L'equipe, c'est moi . In: Procycling , German edition . October, 2019, p. 44 ff .
- ↑ Cycling News: EF Education First ready to race off the beaten path at Dirty Kanza -. In: cyclingnews.com. May 26, 2019, accessed October 9, 2019 .
- ^ GreenEdge joins MPCC, movement wants international sanctioning body introduced. In: velonation.com , March 8, 2012
- ↑ Danielson tested positive for synthetic testosterone. In: radsport-News.com. August 3, 2015, accessed August 6, 2015 .
- ^ Commentary: Vaughters and unintended consequences. In: velonews.com. August 6, 2015, accessed on August 6, 2015 .