Jittery Joe's (cycling team)

Jittery Joe's (UCI Code: JIT) was a UCI Continental team consisting of professional and amateur riders that compete primarily in USA Cycling Professional Tour and UCI America Tour road bicycle racing events.

Jittery Joe's
Mini Cooper team car
Team information
UCI codeJIT
RegisteredUnited States
Founded2002 (2002)
Disbanded2008
Discipline(s)Road
StatusUCI Continental
Team name history
20022004
2005
2006
2007–2008
Jittery Joe's
Jittery Joe's–Kalahari
Jittery Joe's–Zero Gravity
The Jittery Joe's Pro Cycling Team

Its sponsor was the American coffehouse chain, Jittery Joe's. In 2006, for the fifth year in a row, the company served as the premier title sponsor of the cycling team, which competed in road bicycle racing events throughout the United States and raced internationally in Australia and South Africa.

2008 Team

Rider Date of birth
 Jared Barrilleaux (USA)
 Jonathan Cantwell (AUS)
 Evan Elken (USA) (1977-02-17) February 17, 1977
 Chad Hartley (USA) (1981-06-20) June 20, 1981
 Timothy Henry (USA) (1982-08-16) August 16, 1982
 Ben Kneller (USA)
Rider Date of birth
 Neil Shirley (USA) (1978-10-19) October 19, 1978
 Matt Shriver (USA) (1980-05-26) May 26, 1980
 Cody Stevenson (AUS) (1980-06-08) June 8, 1980
 Ryan Sullivan (AUS)
 Trent Wilson (AUS) (1978-11-18) November 18, 1978

Major wins

2006 Jittery Joe's-Zero Gravity
  • Trent Wilson 3rd overall, San Dimas Stage Race, Stage Winner Herald Sun Tour
  • Jeff Hopkins 5th overall, USA Crits series (3rd: Sunny King Criterium; 3rd: Walterboro Criterium), 1st 10K Classic
  • Peter Hatton 9th overall, San Dimas Stage Race, 6th Charlotte International
  • Austin King 3rd, Valley of the Sun stage race
  • Neil Shirley Stage winner Cascade Classic
2005 Jittery Joe's-Kalahari
  • Trent Lowe Best Young Rider Jersey Winner, Tour de Georgia
2004 Jittery Joe's
  • Cesar Grajales Calle 7th overall and Stage 6 winner, Tour de Georgia
2003 Jittery Joe's
2002 Jittery Joe's
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