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Nov 27, 2007 12:05 PM

Lets sponser a cycling team

T-Mobile hangs it up
By VeloNews.com
Filed: November 27, 2007

Hincapie and Stapleton

photo: Casey B. Gibson (file)
The T-Mobile cycling team has lost its title sponsor.

Deutsche Telekom AG announced on Tuesday that it "has elected to end sponsorship of professional cycling with immediate effect." The decision affects both men's and women's teams.

The Bonn-based telecommunications group has been involved in cycling since 1991. The current contract had been scheduled to run until December 31, 2010.

"We arrived at this decision to separate our brand from further exposure from doping in sport and cycling specifically. This was a difficult decision given our long history of support for professional cycling and the efforts of Bob Stapleton in managing the team in 2007," said Hamid Akhavan, CEO of T-Mobile International and a member of the Deutsche Telekom board of directors.

"We have an obligation to our employees, customers and shareholders to focus our attention and resources on our core businesses. We have worked very hard with the current team management to promote clean cycling sport, but we reached the decision to continue our efforts to rid all sports of doping by applying our resources in other directions."

Akhavan added that the decision "is not based on any disagreement with or misconduct by team management."

Team director Bob Stapleton said both the men's and women's teams will continue despite T-Mobile's departure, racing under the name Team High Road.

Akhavan said it was a difficult decision

photo: AFP
"T-Mobile's decision to end its involvement in professional cycling is a challenge for the sport and our team," Stapleton said. "We will review and adapt our operations, and continue to advance our leadership position in athletic success and commitment to clean and fair sport that began during our work with T-Mobile."

High Road Sports Inc. holds a ProTour team License and will ask the UCI to authorize the change in the team's identity and operations, Stapleton said. High Road and its subsidiaries own the infrastructure of both teams.

"We have an outstanding international roster of exciting young talent backed by proven veteran leadership for 2008," Stapleton said. "We will likely be the youngest team in the ProTour and believe that together, these athletes can shape the future of the sport with their talent and commitment."

The T-Mobile team, formerly known as Deutsche Telekom, has been rocked in recent years by allegations that its cyclists used drugs.

The team sacked its highest-profile rider, 1997 Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich, in July 2006 amid allegations he was involved in a Spanish doping network. Ullrich has since retired from cycling but continues to protest his innocence.

His teammate on Team Telekom, Bjarne Riis, has confessed to using EPO en route to winning the 1996 Tour. Others who have come forward to admit using banned substances include Erik Zabel, Rolf Aldag, Bert Dietz, Christian Henn and Udo Bölts. All are retired from racing save Zabel, who rides for Milram.

T-Mobile also sacked German rider Patrik Sinkewitz in July this year after abnormal levels of testosterone were found in his blood.

Sinkewitz was given a one-year ban this month and has admitted using drugs.

Despite its troubles, 2007 was a successful year for the men and women of T-Mobile. The men's ProTour team scored 37 victories during the year, while the women ended their season as the Nov. 1 ranked team in the world.

In September, Stapleton told VeloNews that he was optimistic about the future.

"We're building on a good 2007 season and we're even more optimistic for 2008," Stapleton said. "We won 35 races with 12 different riders. We're proud of the results of our team."

And, he added: "We've got a great team for next season, maybe one of the youngest in cycling. We have 12 riders who are 25 or under. The key to developing young talent is to have good leadership and have teammates they can be inspired from and from who they can learn how to be a pro and how to win races on the bike."

One of those leaders is George Hincapie, a two-time U.S. champion who signed a two-year deal with the team as Discovery Channel announced its decision to withdraw from professional cycling. He, too, was looking forward to 2008.

"It feels like I am starting over. I'm excited about what's coming up this season," Hincapie told VeloNews in September. "I needed a new start and I believe with T-Mobile it's a perfect team. I've seen other riders change teams and get stronger. I was set in my ways somewhat at Discovery Channel. I am looking forward to a new challenge." -Agence France Presse contributed to this story.


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1. Nov 27, 2007 12:21 PM in response to: TriBob
Re: Lets sponser a cycling team
Sure, I'm in...but only if I get free samples of any "training supplements." You know, just for recreational use. -

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2. Nov 27, 2007 12:36 PM in response to: TriBob
Re: Lets sponser a cycling team
ya know, I was thinking baout this the other day. WE should be a team. Team CRMS. We can make some tri clothes and wear them at the races.

We are a team, no?

CS
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3. Nov 27, 2007 12:53 PM in response to: TriBob
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quote:<HR>Originally posted by imfl03:
ya know, I was thinking baout this the other day. WE should be a team. Team CRMS. We can make some tri clothes and wear them at the races.

We are a team, no?
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I've thought about this too, and I think it's a GREAT idea. We could form a team to help training in all areas, we can go to certain "Club" events, we can get uniforms made up, and have a special website with all pertinent information but keep this forum as the focal point.
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4. Nov 27, 2007 1:35 PM in response to: TriBob
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quote:<HR>Originally posted by ussoccer:


I've thought about this too, and I think it's a GREAT idea. We could form a team to help training in all areas, we can go to certain "Club" events, we can get uniforms made up, and have a special website with all pertinent information but keep this forum as the focal point.
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I'm in for sure. Maybe this needs it's own thread?

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5. Nov 27, 2007 1:44 PM in response to: TriBob
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Ullrich has since retired from cycling but continues to protest his innocence.

protest his innocence?
As long as Hincapie still riding I still feel like there's a local boy! Ride clean Georgie!
it's a shame. I know they still sposor many team events where recreational drugs are a given.

We are a team, no? yes great idea

I've thought about this too, and I think it's a GREAT idea. We could form a team to help training in all areas, we can go to certain "Club" events, we can get uniforms made up, and have a special website with all pertinent information but keep this forum as the focal point.

CRMS think pink, believe in making it happen! this deserves it's own thread.
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6. Dec 25, 2007 6:38 PM in response to: TriBob
Re: Lets sponser a cycling team
I might date myself (in terms of presence here on this site) by pointing out that there used to be 'kicksports' singlets and other running gear for sale. I know that folks used to post all the time about going to a race somewhere and seeing a Kicksports shirt, and then finding out that one of their 'virtual' friends was nearby. Of course, that must be 7 or 8 years ago, now!
I'd be into a team like that! As for Telekom, that's a huge surprise. They announced after the season ended that they were going to stay the course until the contract ran out. WOW, things can change fast. We'll see what the German media makes of this!

Bradley

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7. Nov 27, 2007 1:46 PM in response to: TriBob
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also

Despite its troubles, 2007 was a successful year for the men and women of T-Mobile. The men's ProTour team scored 37 victories during the year, while the women ended their season as the Nov. 1 ranked team in the world.

who gives that up?
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8. Nov 27, 2007 2:00 PM in response to: TriBob
Re: Lets sponser a cycling team
Unfortunetely, this is one of those cases where one bad apple ruins it for all. The German media and sponsors don't want to be associated with cheaters and it's easier to yank the sponsorship than try and clean up the team.

These guys drugged themselves right out of a career. If nobody watches did they really race?

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9. Nov 27, 2007 2:03 PM in response to: TriBob
Re: Lets sponser a cycling team
I don't know if they drugged themselves out of a career. Most of the really big revelations came out of the 1990s teams - Ulrich, Riis, Zabel, Aldag, etc. Still, Sinkewitz probably isn't a very popular guy right now. They're a good enough team, with a good position on dopping in the future. I bet they'll find another sponsor. Who knows, maybe another former Soviet Republic wants to sponsor a team?!
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10. Nov 27, 2007 2:08 PM in response to: TriBob
Re: Lets sponser a cycling team
quote:<HR>Originally posted by imfl03:

These guys drugged themselves right out of a career. If nobody watches did they really race?

CS
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nobody watches me and I really race, but nobody pays me to do it either
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11. Nov 27, 2007 2:09 PM in response to: TriBob
Re: Lets sponser a cycling team
quote:<HR>Originally posted by bcc594:
Who knows, maybe another former Soviet Republic wants to sponsor a team?! <HR>


I don't think their are anymore hideous colors out there.

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12. Nov 27, 2007 2:14 PM in response to: TriBob
Re: Lets sponser a cycling team
What, you don't like the 'sky-blue' of Astana? My wife almost bought a jersey of theirs, she liked it so much. Then Vino happened, I couldn't get a new jersey either. Oh well.
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13. Nov 27, 2007 3:15 PM in response to: TriBob
Re: Lets sponser a cycling team
quote:<HR>Originally posted by melistic:
Despite its troubles, 2007 was a successful year for the men and women of T-Mobile. The men's ProTour team scored 37 victories during the year, while the women ended their season as the Nov. 1 ranked team in the world.
who gives that up?
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Errr.... Discovery did, just after winning pretty much everything at TdF
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14. Nov 27, 2007 5:26 PM in response to: TriBob
Re: Lets sponser a cycling team
Cycling is getting a the medicine it needs. I feel like t-mob was heading in the right direction though.

Discovery-The hired contador and basso who were both involved in puerto. And does anyone really think that lance managed to beat doper riding on baguetts and orange juice.

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