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Trek’s presence in the pro peloton was recently put into question when Tailwind Sports, the parent company for the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team—the team Trek has sponsored for the last ten years—announced that it would disband the team after the 2007 season. But when team director Johan Bruyneel announced his decision to take over direction of the Astana Team beginning in 2008—bringing with him ’07 TdF podium finishers Contador and Leipheimer—the decision to join Bruyneel at Astana was a natural one.
“When we learned that the Discovery Team was dissolving after the 2007 season, we knew that we wanted to stay in the pro peloton,” noted Scott Daubert, Trek’s Road Bike Brand Manager. “But we didn’t want to jump into just any team; we wanted to make sure any future sponsorships would be the right move for Trek, even if that meant sitting out the 2008 season. When Johan approached us about a possible move to Astana, we realized that the opportunity to continue working with him was too good to pass up. It’s no secret that we’ve enjoyed tremendous success with Johan over the past decade, and he’s demonstrated time and time again that he’s one of the savviest tacticians in professional cycling. We’re excited to be able to continue building on what has to date been a very fruitful partnership. The chance to continue working with riders like Contador and Leipheimer and now Chris Horner is an added bonus.”
For his part, Bruyneel is excited to enter the second phase of his team management career, welcoming the challenges and opportunities associated with taking over the Astana team.
“It was not an easy decision to return to cycling after my retirement announcement in August,” Bruyneel said when Astana officially announced his appointment as general manager. “However, in my new role with Astana I have found new challenges and I am excited to help the Kazakhstan Cycling Federation grow the sport in the country.”
Bruyneel continued, “Under my guidance, the Team will strictly abide by the UCI Pro Team Code of Conduct, as well as any and all anti-doping measures agreed to by the UCI or the Team’s
When it came to finding a bike sponsor for the new Astana, the choice was a clear one for Bruyneel. “I didn’t go to anyone else for bikes in 2008,” noted Bruyneel about his decision to approach Trek. “Trek is the only company that can support our program. I know this from the success we have had together. There are lots of details in running a team and knowing that the bikes will be good every time we race tells me that I made the right choice.”
The riders look forward to competing on Trek bikes, too. “Obviously Trek knows what they are doing. Look at the races they have won,” voiced 2007 Tour de France winner Alberto Contador. “I’m happy to stay on a Trek to defend my Tour title.”
2007 Tour de France podium finisher Levi Leipheimer echoed Bruyneel and Contador’s sentiments: “I’m very happy to have Trek as the sponsor of the new Astana team. Trek was an integral part of my success during 2007. The new Madone has all the elements I look for in a high-performance bike; it’s light, stiff, and looks awesome. Most importantly, I know I can trust its reliability."
Trek Travel will also partner with the Astana team, offering behind the scenes access to the team. This exclusive access to the world’s most successful stage racing team continues to set Trek Travel apart in the active travel industry.
Riders will be introduced to the new Astana team bikes at December’s orientation camp in
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Established in 2006 under the auspices of the Cycling Federation of Kazakhstan, and sponsored by a consortium of major Kazakh industries, the Astana Cycling Team was created as a vehicle to spark the interests and foster the development of