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18 February 2016

Recommended Listen: The Cycling Podcast HTC Highroad

Recommending a Cycling Podcast on an old favorite team.  

I am a big fan of The Cycling Podcast out of Britain. You might know them as The Telegraph Cycling Podcast supported by Jaguar, when during the month of July, Richard Moore, Lionel Birnie and Daniel Friebe cover the Tour de France daily from the road. Today the trio released a special hour and a half podcast episode entirely on the topic of the old USA pro team Columbia HTC-Highroad. In differing name configurations, the power-team existed from 2007 to 2011 before folding due to lack of major sponsorship.

I thought you might enjoy a look back at a blog post I wrote in October 2011, with a stroll down memory lane photo collection: Remembering HTC Highroad

American Bob Stapleton was a man before his time. A team owner who was clearly respected in the close-knit community of cycling and yet had his issues with relationships. Whenever I spotted Bob at races, riders and staff from all teams would halt whatever it was they were doing to extend a handshake. It was moving to witness, especially after his team had folded. In a era when cycling was being torn apart Bob Stapleton could unite. And yet the "team of the century" - as The Cycling Podcast appointed it's title - disbanded.

In 2011, I collected a collage of photographs from chasing races and cheering on my favorite team. Looking back at these old photographs and knowing now what became of the riders and staff members, I completely agree - Highroad was the team of the century. With their approach to marketing, communications, working business model, team ethos, code of conduct, team planning and scouting players, the team was an incubator for the best riders and staff in the world of cycling. Team members are now scattered throughout the peloton.

Team names: Team High Road (2007), Team Columbia (2008), Team Columbia-High Road (2009), Team Columbia-HTC (2009), Team HTC-Columbia (2010), HTC-Highroad (2011).

Key Riders: Mark Cavendish, Bernhard Eisel, Matthew Goss, Mark Renshaw, John Degenkolb, André Greipel, Edvald Boasson Hagen, Tony Martin, Hayden Roulston, Tejay van Garderen, George Hincapie, Peter Velits, Martin Velits, Marco Pinotti, Danny Pate, Craig Lewis, Matt Brammeier, Michael Albasini, Lars Bak, Adam Hansen, Leigh Howard, Michael Rogers, Greg Henderson, Michael Barry, Maxine Monfort, Marcus Berghardt, Thomas Löfkvist, Linus Gerdemann, Marcel Sieberg, Bert Grabsch, Kanstantsin Sivtsov, Servais Knaven, Andreas Klier, Kim Kirchen, Roger Hammond and Bradley Wiggins!

Staff members now spread into the cycling community: Bob Stapleton, Allan Peiper, Rolf Aldag, Brian Holm, Valerio Piva, Jan Schaffrath, Olaf Ludwig, Walter Godefroot, Eddy Vandenhecke, Luuc Eisenga, Marco Pinotti, Servais Knaven.

If you have been a fan of cycling for a decade or more, like myself, rereading these names is like realizing I was honored to watch the very best in the sport compete on one team at the dawning of a new age. Only Tom Boonen, Fabian Cancellara and Chris Froome existed for me outside this dream world. Many of the riders in the peloton have HTC-Highroad to thank for their now high salaries.

Highroad was the team that inspired me to keep my attention on the sport when I was disgusted by Lance Armstrong and doping scandals. Highroad was a new kind of team. For me, this was the team bus to find at any race.

HTC-Highroad team bus, 2010 in the USA
©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®
LISTEN TO THE PODCAST

Episode 2 | The Rise and Demise of HTC-High Road, The Team of the Century

Weekly you may listen to the newest edition of the standard The Cycling Podcast, but eleven times a year the trio of Richard, Lionel and Daniel dive deeper to investigate one relevant cycling topic. You will need to sign up as a Friend of the podcast to hear the special editions. I have been a friend and can attest it is absolutely worth the $14 to join (via a quick and simple secure paypal process).

Join Friends of the podcast 2016
Cost: £10 or $14.33 (in Feb 2016), just $1.30 an episode; the best dog walking entertainment I know of! You will also want to sign up for the email news blast to know when the latest episode is available. Once you join, you have several choices on how to listen. I wait for the email announcement to arrive, click the link and eagerly listen on my iphone. Join now (link), support three investigative cycling journalists.

Whatever you think you knew about the inner workings of this team, you will discover far more by listening to the podcast. My favorite quote: Ralph Aldag, "Do you remember that jersey... ah, I was crying when I first saw it."

Bradley Wiggins didn't appear too thrilled with the first jersey and its cartoon style font.

LOOK AT OLD PHOTOS OF THE TEAM

Again enjoy a look back at some old photos taken of team Highroad on the continent and in Europe: Pedal Dancer® Remembering HTC Highroad

Remember when Neal Rogers used to report daily from the Tour de France and could never remember what stage it was or where they were? Remember when George Hincapie was the team captain teaching the young guns like Mark Cavendish? Here are George Hincapie and Neal Rogers together at the 2008 Dauphine Libere in France.

George Hincapie and Neal Rogers at the 2008 Dauphine Libere in France
©Photo by Mike Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®
A very young Mark Cavendish in France.

Mark Cavendish at the 2008 Dauphine Libere
©Photo by Mike Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®
A very young Tony Martin. I had to check his jersey number twice, the powerful ITT whiz kid Tony Martin standing before me appeared half the size in real life.

Tony Martin 2010 Tour of California in Palmdale, CA
©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®
I was still so green I had to ask which Velits brother this was. Peter.

Peter Velits warming up for the Solvang ITT 2011 Amgen Tour of California
©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®
This was the moment I remember first becoming a fan of Matt Goss, when I saw what he could do in a leadout train. Remember the HTC Highroad leadouts? You don't see that anymore.

Matt Goss in Paso Robles, CA, at the 2011 Amgen Tour of California
©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®
A barefoot Bernhard Eisel relaxing in the hot California Sun.

Bernie barefoot in Solvang, California pre race.
©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®
I still wear Columbia clothing products to this day because of the team. The team also introduced Americans to the latest greatest bikes; which every local bike racing team wanted for themselves:

Scott bikes (I had one).

Mark Cavendish's old Scott bike at the 2010 Tour de France
©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®
Specialized bikes (I wanted one). When the Venge, SL-4, and SHIV bikes became all the rage with local bike racers and cyclists.

Matt Goss's Specialized Venge 2011
©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®
Bernhard Eisel and his Specialized Shiv Time Trial bike
©Photo by Karen Rakestraw of Pedal Dancer®
See more photos from running around after this team as a fan:  Remembering HTC Highroad

Of course I had to finish this blog post with a photo of Bernie! The worst effect when team Highroad closed is that I had to travel to Europe to see many of my favorite riders race again. In 2012 I returned to France to chase the Tour de France.

Bob Stapleton is now Chairman of USA Cycling (bio). His bio states he founded High Road Sports, Inc., a sports management company that owned and operated Team HTC-Highroad, in 2005, He is a director of World Triathlon Corporation, as well as an adviser for leading private equity firms. He has an MBA from Cal Berkeley, he was born and resides in California.

30 October 2011

Remembering HTC Highroad

HTC Highroad closes shop

The train has left the station. The team that changed the way we watch a sprint finish has come to an end. We learned to focus on the powerful yellow and white train forming in the center of the field. We watched waiting for the condensed form of Mark Cavendish to be hurled toward the finish line, unleashing his final sprint. Win after win was the result of a finely trained team of riders surrounding the repeated winner. The orchestrated pattern of HTC Highroad became one of the predictable truths in the sport of cycling in recent years. They never disappointed. Now they are gone.

Regrouped into other teams around the world, the talented riders that made up HTC Highroad have disbanded due to lack of sponsorship. Click the image below to study the faces of these men who entertained and thrilled us with their hard work and dedication to each other and to the sport of cycling. HTC Highroad was a team that set high standards of excellence. The mens and womens teams combined for an impressive 513 wins from 2008-2011.


The old Highroad team included: - the winning HTC Highroad team of the 2011 Tour de France (L-R): Allan Peiper, Bob Stapleton, Brian Holm, Mark Renshaw (AUS), Peter Velits (SVK), Mark Cavendish (BRG), Matt Goss (AUS), Danny Pate (USA), Tony Martin (GER), Tejay Van Garderen (USA), Lars Bak (DEN), Bernhard Eisel (AUT), Valerio Piva, Rolf Aldag.

What about the former staff of HTC Highroad? It has been announced that Erik Zabel is moving to Katusha and will be working with sprinter Oscar Freire (Rabobank). Valerio Piva will also be joining Katusha as a Directeur Sportif. Allan Peiper has accepted a job with the Garmin-Cervelo team for 2012. Rolf Aldag is moving to the World Triathlon Corporation along with the former general manager of the Tour of California Andrew Messick. Brian Holm will be working with the Quickstep team. Bob Stapleton will remain an entrepreneur, and the women's team will not be disbanding.

The former HTC Highroad riders have been reabsorbed into other ProTeams, read: Where have all the Pro Riders gone for a list of the new team rosters forming for 2012. Mark Cavendish, Bernhard Eisel, and Danny Pate will be going to Team Sky. Marco Pinoti and Tejay van Garderen to BMC. Alex Rasmussen to Garmin-Cervelo. Michael Albasini, Matthew Goss, and Leigh Howard to GreenEDGE. Lars Bak to Lotto-Ridley. Peter Velits, Martin Velits, Tony Martin, Matthew Brammeier, and Bert Grabsch to Omega Pharma-Quickstep. Mark Renshaw to Rabobank. Patrick Gretsch to Project 1t4i. Hayden Roulston to Radioshack-Nissan-Trek.

I will miss cheering for team HTC Highroad, they were definitely one of my favorite teams. I even hung in there as a fan through their six-pack cycling jersey phase. Farewell to a great team. It is time to share pictures taken by PedalDancer.com of team HTC Highroad through the years, 2008-2011. It has been a pleasure to watch them race all over the world.

A HTC Highroad team photo album by a fan:
All Photos © by Karen Rakestraw (and family) of PedalDancer.com

Team Columbia-Highroad in 2008

George Hincapie and Neil Rogers at the 2008 Dauphine Libere in France
© by PedalDancer.com
Mark Cavendish at the 2008 Dauphine Libere
© by PedalDancer.com
Adam Hansen at the 2008 Tour de France on Col d'Aspin
© by PedalDancer.com
Team Columbia-Highroad in 2009 

 
Mark Cavendish at the 2009 Tour of California in Paso Robles
© by PedalDancer.com
 Michael Rogers 2009 Tour of California ITT in Solvang
© by PedalDancer.com
Bob Stapleton and George Hincapie, 2009 Tour of California
© by PedalDancer.com
George Hincapie 2009 Tour of California, Solvang
© by PedalDancer.com
Mark Cavendish and Mark Renshaw 2009 Tour of California
© by PedalDancer.com
A team name change in 2010 to HTC Highroad

Mark Cavendish 2010 Tour of California in Palmdale
© by PedalDancer.com
Tony Martin 2010 Tour of California in Palmdale, CA
© by PedalDancer.com
Bert Grabsch in 2010 Tour of California
© by PedalDancer.com
Mark Cavendish ATOC, Los Angeles, California 2010
Tejay Van Garderen 2010 ATOC, Westlake Village, California
© by PedalDancer.com
Michael Rogers celebrating ATOC yellow jersey winner in 2010
© by PedalDancer.com
Kanstantsin Siutsou at the 2010 Tour de France in Sallies de Bearn  © by PedalDancer.com

the blur of the HTC Highroad team on Champs Elysees in Paris 2010
© by PedalDancer.com
team and staff cruising the boulevard after the TdF 2010 in Paris
© by PedalDancer.com
The HTC Highroad team in 2011
Bernie Eisel (front left) in San Jose 2011
© by PedalDancer.com
Tejay Van Garderen wearing the white jersey at the 2011 ATOC.
© by PedalDancer.com
Matt Goss in Paso Robles, CA, at the 2011 Amgen Tour of California
© by PedalDancer.com
Bernie Eisel awaits the Solvang ITT 2011
© by PedalDancer.com
Peter Velits warming up for the Solvang ITT 2011
© by PedalDancer.com
Tejay Van Garderen on the podium with Zabriskie and  Levi in Solvang
© by PedalDancer.com
Bernie relaxing barefoot in Solvang pre race
© by PedalDancer.com
Leigh Howard in Claremont, California
© by PedalDancer.com
Tejay Van Garderen signing autographs for fans in 2011
© by PedalDancer.com
 Bernie Eisel in Claremont, CA at the Amgen Tour of California
© by PedalDancer.com
Bernie Eisel, Matt Goss, and staff in Claremont before the race
© by PedalDancer.com
Tejay giving an interview in Santa Clarita wearing the ATOC White Jersey
© by PedalDancer.com
Tony Martin and the HTC team and staff at Criterium du Dauphine 2011
© by PedalDancer.com
Lachlan Norris at Garden of the Gods, Colorado 2011
© by PedalDancer.com
© by PedalDancer.com
Peter Velits at ITT in Garden of the Gods, USPCC 2011
© by PedalDancer.com
Danny Pates waits for ITT at the USPCC in Colorado 2011
© by PedalDancer.com
Tejay waits for the ITT in Colorado at the USA Pro Cycling Challenge
© by PedalDancer.com
Patrick Gretsch in the yellow jersey at the USA Pro Cycling Challenge 2011
© by PedalDancer.com
Tejay Van Garderen in the best young riders jersey at the USPCC
© by PedalDancer.com
Frantisek Rabon on Vail Pass ITT 2011
© by PedalDancer.com
Lachlan Norris on Vail Pass ITT 2011
© by PedalDancer.com
Hayden Roulston and HTC staff members in Avon, Colorado 2011
© by PedalDancer.com
Craig Lewis signs autographs for fans in Steamboat Springs, CO, 2011
© by PedalDancer.com

What about all that team equipment?

Anyone looking for a new bike or vehicle? These might be on the market ....

HTC Highroad bus, 2010 in the USA
© by PedalDancer.com
HTC Highroad team bus in France 2011
© by PedalDancer.com
Team car with rack and bikes in California 2011
© by PedalDancer.com
Mark Cavendish's old Scott bike at the 2010 Tour de France
© by PedalDancer.com
Matt Goss's Specialized Venge 2011
© by PedalDancer.com
Bernhard Eisel and his Shiv TT (I think only the bike is for sale, shucks)
© by PedalDancer.com
pick up your Specialized Shiv TT today
© by PedalDancer.com
A number of Specialized SL4s and a S-Works Venge
© by PedalDancer.com
Tejay's bike, a mechanics truck, and maybe even the mechanic
© by PedalDancer.com

What do they do with the old team bikes and teams cars once a team folds? I've seen the old frames pop up in the oddest places, but those cars - I want a car!

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Thanks to a great team from a grateful fan. It has been great fun following you around the world for many years!