Eindhoven Team Time Trial
The UCI ProTour Eindhoven Team Time Trial was an annual road bicycle race held in Eindhoven, Netherlands. It was approximately 50 kilometres (31 mi). Each team had six riders. In 2006, team size expanded to eight.
Race details | |
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Date | Late-June |
Region | Eindhoven, Netherlands |
English name | Eindhoven Team Time Trial |
Discipline | Road |
Competition | UCI ProTour |
Type | Team time-trial |
Web site | www |
History | |
First edition | 2005 |
Editions | 3 |
Final edition | 2007 |
First winner | Gerolsteiner |
Most wins | Team CSC (2 wins) |
Final winner | Team CSC |
Conceived as part of the UCI ProTour in 2005, it was open to the 20 ProTour teams and 5 wildcard teams selected by the organisers. It was held immediately after the Ster Elektro Toer, a four-day race on the UCI Europe Tour.
In early 2008 Eindhoven ended involvement in the event. The UCI said it would be replaced by another to be decided.[1] In 2012, the men's team time trial was introduced at the UCI Road World Championships.
Winners
Year | Winning Team | Country | Ranked Riders | Distance | Winning Time | Average Speed | Weather conditions |
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2005 | Team Gerolsteiner | Markus Fothen, Sven Krauß, Sebastian Lang, Uwe Peschel, Michael Rich, Torsten Schmidt | 48.6 km | 53:35 | 54.414 km/h | Sunny | |
2006 | Team CSC | Lars Bak, Michael Blaudzun, Bobby Julich, Christian Müller, Stuart O'Grady, Brian Vandborg, Jens Voigt, David Zabriskie | 48.6 km | 52:28 | 55.578 km/h | Cloudy | |
2007 | Team CSC | Michael Blaudzun, Matthew Goss, Bobby Julich, Marcus Ljungqvist, Luke Roberts, Christian Vande Velde, David Zabriskie | 48.6 km | 53:36 | 54.39 km/h | Rain |
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