Team Bianchi

German cycling team
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::summary German cycling team ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Team Bianchi |
| image | Team BIANCHI Deutschland Tour 2002.jpg |
| code | COA (2000-2003) |
| TBI (2003) | |
| registered | Germany |
| founded | |
| disbanded | |
| discipline | Road |
| bicycles | Bianchi |
| season | 2000 |
| 2001 | |
| 2002–2003 | |
| 2003 | |
| oldname | Team Coast |
| Team Coast–Buffalo | |
| Team Coast | |
| Team Bianchi | |
| :: |
| name = Team Bianchi | image = Team BIANCHI Deutschland Tour 2002.jpg | code = COA (2000-2003) TBI (2003) | registered = Germany | founded = | disbanded = | generalmanager = | teammanager = | discipline = Road | status = | bicycles = Bianchi | season = 2000 2001 2002–2003 2003 | oldname = Team Coast Team Coast–Buffalo Team Coast Team Bianchi | kitimage = | current = Team Bianchi was a makeshift team that was put together from the remnants of the Coast team in time for the 2003 Tour de France.
Team Coast had been unable to pay the salaries of their riders and Bianchi took over the team and the role of title sponsor. Coast had recently signed Jan Ullrich following his departure from after his drunk driving and amphetamine use. During the 2003 tour while riding for Bianchi, Ullrich placed second to Lance Armstrong by just 61 seconds, his closest ever margin in any of Armstrong's seven victorious years. In the process, Ullrich also managed to upstage Alexander Vinokourov, Telekom's highest-placed rider, who finished third.
Team Bianchi had planned to continue on as a professional road racing team. However, Ullrich's return to his former team Telekom (later T-Mobile and ), as well as the departure of Ángel Casero led to the demise of Team Bianchi as they now lacked the star power necessary to justify a top-tier team.
Major wins
2000
:Grand Prix Pino Cerami, Jan Bratkowski :Stage 12 Tour de Langkawi, Jan Bratkowski
2001
:Stage 4 Paris - Nice, Alex Zülle
2002
2003
:Profronde Stiphout, Jan Ullrich :Rund um Köln, Jan Ullrich :Stage 1b International Niedersachsen-Rundfahrt, Thorsten Wilhelms :Stage 1 Bayern-Rundfahrt, Thomas Liese :Stage 1 Tour of Austria, Steffen Radochla :Stage 12 Tour de France, Jan Ullrich
Notable riders
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| Name | Date of birth | Nationality |
|---|---|---|
| Stefan Adamsson | 03.01.1978 | |
| Daniel Becke | 12.03.1978 | |
| Ángel Casero | 27.09.1972 | |
| Félix García Casas | 29.12.1968 | |
| Aitor Garmendia | 03.03.1968 | |
| Fabrizio Guidi | 13.04.1972 | |
| André Korff | 04.06.1973 | |
| Francisco José Lara Ruiz | 25.02.1977 | |
| Thomas Liese | 10.08.1968 | |
| David Plaza Romero | 03.07.1970 | |
| Steffen Radochla | 19.10.1979 | |
| Thorsten Rund | 25.02.1976 | |
| Raphael Schweda | 17.04.1976 | |
| Tobias Steinhauser | 27.01.1972 | |
| Jan Ullrich | 02.12.1973 | |
| Malte Urban | 14.12.1974 | |
| Christoph Von Kleinsorgen | 14.07.1980 | |
| Thorsten Wilhelms | 31.07.1969 | |
| :: |
References
References
- (6 March 2003). "Team Coast suspended".
- (2003). "www.cyclingnews.com news and analysis".
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