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Who’s Who - Americans in the 2009 Tour de France Following is a look at the American athletes contesting the 2009 Tour de France, specifically outlining their start in the sport.

Lance Armstrong Arguably the best cyclist in history, Armstrong is returning to the Tour de France in search of his eighth yellow jersey. Hometown: Austin, Texas

DOB: Sept. 18, 1971

Team: Astana

USA Cycling Involvement:  Lance Armstrong raced for the USA Cycling National Team program from 1989 – 1992 along with fellow American George Hincapie  Armstrong met his current coach, Chris Carmichael, when Carmichael directed USA Cycling’s National Team Program in the early 1990s  In the 1989 International Cycling Union (UCI) Junior World Championships in Moscow, Armstrong attempted an early race solo attack, and although he lost the event, he showed a glimpse of future tenacity  In 1992 Armstrong represented the USA Cycling National Team as an amateur at the Tour du Pont  Armstrong’s biggest victory in a USA Cycling U23 (Under 23) National Team jersey was an overall stage race win at Settimana Bergamasca  In his first professional race, the San Sebastian World Cup in Spain, Armstrong finished dead last  In 1994, he started the Lance Armstrong Junior Race Series (LAJRS), writing USA Cycling a check for $5,000. With the goal of increasing the quantity and quality of road racing opportunities for young American cyclists, the LAJRS also aims to identify and recognize potential worldclass cycling talent at the junior level. Career Highlights:  Seven consecutive Tour de France wins (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005)

Media Contacts: Andrea Smith Director of Communications 1 719 434-4274 (Office) 1 719 209-8210 (Mobile) [email protected]

Keri S. Kahn Communications Manager 1 719 434-4272 (Office) 1 719 231-2041 (Mobile) [email protected]

Tyler Farrar The next great athlete in the USA cycling pipeline, the wellknown sprinter may also show his strength in the prologue and short-distance time trials. Hometown: Wenatchee, Wash.

DOB: June 2, 1984

Team: Garmin-Slipstream

USA Cycling Involvement:  Tyler Farrar first raced with the USA Cycling Junior National Team in 2001  He subsequently spent three years (2003-2005) in USA Cycling’s U23 National Development Team program, racing throughout Europe and living in the team’s house in Izegem, Belgium  His biggest win as a U23 came in the form of a stage victory at the Tour L’Avenir Career Highlights:  2009 Tirreno-Adriatico - 1st in stage 3 (won field sprint)  2008 Paris-Tours, 5th (won field sprint)  2008 Tour de Poitou-Charentes, 1st in stage 1  2008 Tour de Georgia, 2nd sprint overall, 1st in the stage 4 team time trial  2008 Tour of California, 3rd prologue, held leader’s jersey for one stage; 1st team overall  2008 Tour of Bahamas, 1st overall, 1st road, 1st circuit, 3rd Individual Time Trial (ITT)  2008 Zwevezele kermesse, 1st  2008 Circuit Franco-Belge, 2nd in stages 1 and 2  2005 USPRO National Criterium Championships, 1st  Multiple US Junior National Championships

Media Contacts: Andrea Smith Director of Communications 1 719 434-4274 (Office) 1 719 209-8210 (Mobile) [email protected]

Keri S. Kahn Communications Manager 1 719 434-4272 (Office) 1 719 231-2041 (Mobile) [email protected]

George Hincapie The only man to ride all seven Tour de France victories with Lance Armstrong is returning to the Tour de France for the 14th time. Hometown: Greenville, S.C.

DOB: June 23, 1973

Team: Columbia Highroad

USA Cycling Involvement:  George Hincapie began riding with the Junior National Team in 1989 before winning two Junior World Championship medals in 1991 (silver in team time trial and bronze in the Individual pursuit)  Known as the world’s top domestique, Hincapie got his start riding with Lance Armstrong on the USA Cycling National Team in the early 1990s Career Highlights: • 2008 Tour of California, stage win • 2008 Dauphine, stage win • 2006 and 1998 USPRO Road Race Championship, 1st overall • 2005 Paris Roubaix, 2nd overall • 2005 Tour de France, 1st in stage 15 • 2005 Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne, 1st overall • 2005 Dauphine Libee, 1st in stages 1 and 7 • 2005 Grand Prix Ouest-France, 1st overall • 2004 Three Days of DePanne, 1st overall • 2001 Ghent-Wevelgem (Belgium), 1st overall • 2001 San Francisco Grand Prix (San Francisco, Calif.), 1st • 2001 Paris Roubaix, 4th • 1998 US National Champion

Media Contacts: Andrea Smith Director of Communications 1 719 434-4274 (Office) 1 719 209-8210 (Mobile) [email protected]

Keri S. Kahn Communications Manager 1 719 434-4272 (Office) 1 719 231-2041 (Mobile) [email protected]

Levi Leipheimer A true leader and teammate, Leipheimer helped Contador to victory at the Vuelta a Castilla y Leon, Paris-Nice and Tour de France. Hometown: Santa Rosa, Calif.

DOB: Oct. 24, 1973

Team: Astana

Career Highlights:  2002, 2004 and 2005: Placed in the top ten Tours de France overall  2007: First Tour stage win

Danny Pate A former U23 UCI Time Trial world champion, Pate has developed into an all-around road racer in his professional years. Hometown: Colorado Springs, Colo.

DOB: March 24, 1979

Team: Garmin-Slipstream

USA Cycling Involvement:  Danny Pate lived and trained in Europe with the USA Cycling National Development Team in both 1999 and 2001  In 2000, he signed with an Italian professional team, but returned to the USA Cycling National Development Team program in 2001 to take the most impressive victory of his career, a world title in the U23 time trial  Aside from his world title, his most outstanding result as a U23 came in the form of an overall win at Triptyque Ardennais, an infamous Belgian stage race Career Highlights:  2009 Critérium International – 3rd overall  2008 Giro d’Italia, 1st in the stage 1 team time trial, 6th in stage 21 ITT  2008 Tour de Georgia, 1st in the stage 4 team time trial  2008 Tour of California, 1st team overall  2002 International Tour de Toona, 1st overall  2001 Triptyque Ardennais, 1st overall  2001 U23 World Championship, 1st in the time trial  International Thuringen Rundfahrt, 1st in stage 3  Four Bridges of Elgin, 1st overall  International Thuringen Rundfahrt, 1st in the prologue

Media Contacts: Andrea Smith Director of Communications 1 719 434-4274 (Office) 1 719 209-8210 (Mobile) [email protected]

Keri S. Kahn Communications Manager 1 719 434-4272 (Office) 1 719 231-2041 (Mobile) [email protected]

Christian Vande Velde One of only two Americans in history to wear the white Best Young Rider jersey in the Tour de France, Vande Velde joins Hincapie as a solid domestique in the European peloton. Hometown: Lemont, Ill.

DOB: May 22, 1976

Team: Garmin-Slipstream

USA Cycling Involvement:  Focusing on the track in the early stages of his career, Christian Vande Velde lived and trained as a resident athlete at the United States Olympic Training Center from 1995-1997  The son of two-time Olympian John Vande Velde, he was a member of the gold medal team pursuit squad at the Pan American Games in 1995 Career Highlights:  2008 Paris-Nice, 1st in stage 4  2008 Giro d’Italia, 1st in the stage 1 team time trial, wore maglia rosa; 5th in stage 21 ITT  2008 Tour de France, 5th overall, 4th in stage 20 ITT, 6th in stage 4 ITT  2008 Tour of Missouri, 1st overall, 1st in the stage 3 individual time trial  2008 Tour of California, 3rd overall, 1st team overall  2008 Tour de Georgia, 1st in the stage 4 team time trial  2006 Tour de Luxembourg, 1st overall  2005 Eneco Tour of Benelux, 1st mountains classification  1999 Redlands Classic, 1st overall  1999 Quatre Jours de Dunkerque, 1st, young rider classification  1999 Tour de France, held Best Young Rider’s Jersey  1999 UCI World Cup, 1st in individual pursuit  Twice rode on Tour de France teams that brought Lance Armstrong to victory, place  As a junior, won the USA Cycling Elite Points Race national title on the track

Media Contacts: Andrea Smith Director of Communications 1 719 434-4274 (Office) 1 719 209-8210 (Mobile) [email protected]

Keri S. Kahn Communications Manager 1 719 434-4272 (Office) 1 719 231-2041 (Mobile) [email protected]

David Zabriskie The only American to win a stage in each of cycling’s three grand tours, the time trial specialist will again be a favorite in the race against the clock. Hometown: Salt Lake City, Utah

DOB: Jan. 12, 1979

Team: Garmin-Slipstream

USA Cycling Involvement:  One of the first success stories of the USA Cycling National Development Team’s current structure, “Dave Z.” raced with the Belgian-based program in 1999 and 2000  He finished fourth in the 2000 U23 Time Trial World Championships behind Evgeni Petrov (RUS), Fabian Cancellara (SWI) and Michael Rogers (AUS)  The well-known jokester then graduated to the U.S. Postal Pro Tour team in 2001 where he rode with both Lance Armstrong and George Hincapie Career Highlights:  2009 Amgen Tour of California, 2nd overall, 2nd in stage 6 ITT, 3rd in prologue  2008 Giro d’Italia, 1st in the stage 1 team time trial  2008 US Pro National Time Trial Championships, 1st overall  2008 World Time Trial Championships, bronze  2008 Tour of California, 6th overall, 1st team overall  2008 Tour de Georgia, 1st in the stage 4 team time trial  2008 Tirreno-Adriatico, 2nd ITT  2007 US National Time Trial Championships, 1st  2006 Tour of California, 2nd overall  2006 US National Time Trial Championships, 1st  2005 Tour Mediterranean, 1st in the team time trial  2005 Giro d’Italia, 1st in stage 8  2005 Tour de France, 1st in the prologue  2004 Vuelta a Espana, 1st in stage 11  2004 US National Time Trial Championships, 1st  2003 Quatre Jours de Dunkerque, 1st in the young rider classifications

About USA Cycling Recognized by the United States Olympic Committee and the Union Cycliste Internationale, USA Cycling is the official governing body for all disciplines of competitive cycling in the United States, including road, track, mountain bike, BMX and cyclo-cross. As a membership-based organization, USA Cycling consists of 64,000+ licensees including 1,500 coaches, 4,000 student-athletes, 2,200 officials, 1,800 clubs and teams, 350 professional cyclists, 200 certified mechanics and 34 local associations. The national governing body sanctions 2,500 competitive and non-competitive events throughout the U.S. each year and is responsible for the identification, development and support of American cyclists through various initiatives and programs. Additionally, USA Cycling conducts national championship events for all categories of amateur and professional cycling. To learn more about USA Cycling, visit www.usacycling.org. Media Contacts: Andrea Smith Director of Communications 1 719 434-4274 (Office) 1 719 209-8210 (Mobile) [email protected]

Keri S. Kahn Communications Manager 1 719 434-4272 (Office) 1 719 231-2041 (Mobile) [email protected]

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