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Team Type 1 Gets Nod
For Tour de Georgia Atlanta:
Team Type 1, a first-year
professional team that has twice won the Race Across America corporate team
division, will be among 15 squads at this years Tour de Georgia presented by
AT&T.
Team Type 1 was founded in 2004 by
racers Phil Southerland and Joe Eldridge to inspire people living with diabetes
to take a proactive approach to managing their health and overcoming obstacles
often associated with the condition. Four of the 15 riders on the Team Type 1
professional squad Southerland, Eldridge, Tim Hargrave and Fabio Calabria have
Type 1 diabetes.
This is great news for Team Type 1,
and it is a major stepping stone toward our hopes of getting to the Tour de
France in 2012, Southerland said. Being a native of Georgia, it means the world
to me to be able to take part in the biggest race in the state, if not one of
the most prestigious in the entire country.
The 660-mile race begins Monday,
April 21 on Tybee Island and ends with a circuit race through the streets of
Atlanta on Sunday, April 27. The Tour de Georgia is widely considered to be one
of the most prestigious stage races in the United States.
Eldridge said Team Type 1s berth in
the race which is now in its sixth year is a major milestone in sports for
people with diabetes.
For the first time, well have
riders with diabetes racing against guys who will be competing in the Tour de
France, Eldridge said. This is our opportunity to show the diabetes community,
as well as fans of pro cycling, what we are able to achieve.
The eight racers who will represent
Team Type 1 in the race will be announced at a later date by Team Type 1 Sport
Director Ed Beamon and Assistant Sport Director Vassili Davidenko.
Beamon said the squad will have its
sights set on a stage win and not necessarily the overall individual or team
classification.
With the terrain that Georgia
presents up and down and rolling well put a squad together that will be good in
that arena, Beamon said. Field sprints wont be for us and realistically, with
the climb up Brasstown Bald mountain (on Stage 6) being such a decisive element
in the classification, trying to win the race overall would be a real reach for
us. However, that stage will be a good opportunity for Chris Jones to show what
he can do.
Team Type 1 has already experienced
success this season on the international stage, having finished runner-up at the
Tour de Taiwan with Shawn Milne last week and second in the team classification
at the Tour of Langkawi in Malaysia in February.
Next up for Team Type 1 is the San
Dimas Stage Race in San Dimas, Calif., March 28-30. |