U.S. Postal Service cycling team

From Free net encyclopedia

The US Postal Service Pro Cycling Team presented by Berry Floor operated from 1996 through 2004, and during its time fielded one of the biggest names in modern cycling: Lance Armstrong.

The United States Postal Service was the title (primary) sponsor from 1996 through 2004 and the team was nicknamed the "Blue Train". Berry Floor, a Belgian flooring company, was the secondary sponsor, also known as a Presenting Sponsor. Domestically the USPS Pro Cycling Team was presented by Alloc, the American subsidiary of Berry Floor.

Armstrong won six Tours de France (1999-2004) with US Postal, and in 2003 Roberto Heras—at that time a US Postal rider—won the Vuelta a España. Armstrong went on to win a seventh Tour de France in 2005, after the USPS contract and sponsorship ended.

The US Postal Service announced that they would cease sponsorship at the end of the 2004 racing season when their eight-year contract expired. They had previously been under fire for the expenditure from organizations such as Postal Watch, a website critical of the United States Postal Service. Legitimate problems of mismanagement and sloppy accounting were pointed out by the Postal Service itself, via the office of the Inspector General. Before the expiration of the USPS contract, Armstrong insisted that he would only continue to ride with the USPS team structure. This demand was met on June 15, 2004 when Discovery Networks stepped in and agreed to sponsor the team for the next three years as the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team.


Members of U.S. Postal

Name Nationality Years
Lance Armstrong Template:USA 1998-2004
Frankie Andreu Template:USA 1998-2000
José Azevedo Template:POR 2004
Dariusz Baranowski Template:POL 1998
Michael Barry Template:CAN 2002-2004
Manuel Beltrán Template:SPA 2003-2004
Tom Boonen Template:BEL 2002
Jamie Burrow Template:GBR 2000
Dylan Casey Template:USA 1999-2002
David Clinger Template:USA 2002
Michael Creed Template:USA 2004
Antonio Cruz Template:USA 2001-2004
Julian Dean Template:NZL 1999-2000
Pascal Derame Template:FRA 1998-1999
Stijn Devolder Template:BEL 2004
Viatcheslav Ekimov Template:RUS 1998-2004
David George Template:ZAF 1999-2000
Tyler Hamilton Template:USA 1998-2000
Roberto Heras Template:SPA 2001-2003
Ryder Hesjedal Template:CAN 2004
George Hincapie Template:USA 1996-2004
Frank Høj Template:DEN 1999
Marty Jemison Template:USA 1998-1999
Benoit Joachim Template:LUX 1999-2004
Patrick Jonker Template:AUS 2000
Steffen Kjaergaard Template:NOR 2000-2003
Damon Kluck Template:USA 2003
Kenny Labbé Template:USA 2000-2004
Floyd Landis Template:USA 2002-2004
Juan Llaneras Rosello Template:SPA 1998
Levi Leipheimer Template:USA 2000
Kevin Livingston Template:USA 1999-2000
Glenn Magnusson Template:SWE 1999
Guennadi Mikhailov Template:RUS 2003
Chann McRae Template:USA 2002
Peter Meinert-Nielsen Template:DEN 1998-1999
Gianpaolo Mondini Template:ITA 2002
Benjamín Noval Template:BEL 2004
Kirk O'Bee Template:USA 2000
Pavel Padrnos Template:CZE 2002-2004
Victor Hugo Peña Template:COL 2001-2004
Daniel Rincon Template:COL 2004
Jean-Cyril Robin Template:FRA 1998
José Luis Rubiera Template:SPA 2001-2004
Sven Teutenberg Template:GER 1998
Jurgen Van den Broeck Template:BEL 2004
Christian Vande Velde Template:USA 1998-2003
Jonathan Vaughters Template:USA 1998-1999
Cédric Vasseur Template:FRA 2000
Stive Vermaut Template:BEL 2000
Max van Heeswijk Template:NED 2003-2004
Robbie Ventura Template:USA 2003-2004
Anton Villatoro Template:GUA 1996-1998
Matthew White Template:AUS 2001-2003
Dave Zabriskie Template:USA 2003-2004

External links