2008 Official Merchandise

HINCAPIE, HORNER, JULICH, LEIPHEIMER HIGHLIGHT TOP AMERICANS TO RACE AMONG INTERNATIONAL FIELD AT 2008 TOUR DE GEORGIA PRESENTED BY AT&T

ATLANTA, Ga. (April 16, 2008) – Top-ranked American cyclists confirmed as competing in the Tour de Georgia presented by AT&T include USA Cycling Pro Road Champion Levi Leipheimer (Astana), 3-time USA Cycling Road Champion George Hincapie (Team High Road), 2003 Tour de Georgia champion Chris Horner (Astana) and ProTour veteran Bobby Julich (Team CSC). There are a total of 15 professional teams who have accepted invitations in March to compete in the 6th edition of the Tour de Georgia presented by AT&T. Each team will bring eight athletes to ride in the 600-mile, seven-day event, which begins Monday, April 21 on Tybee Island, Georgia.

The original field of invited teams included Saunier Duval-Scott, a ProTour team based in Spain. Due to a high number of injuries in races the past two weeks, Saunier Duval did not have enough riders for a competitive squad in the Tour de Georgia and was given permission to pull out of the field. Tour organizers invited Rock Racing, a UCI Continental Team based in California, to fill the 15th slot for next week’s race.

Rock Racing will be bringing an all-star roster to Georgia, led by former individual time trial world champion (2002) Santiago Botero of Colombia. The 36-year-old veteran was the overall winner last week in the Redland Bicycle Classic, his first-ever win in the United States. He also took home the red jersey of best climber in the four-day race. Botero will be joinied here by American teammates Fred Rodriguez (Tour de Georgia sprint champion in 2003, 2006) and Tyler Hamilton (2004 gold medalist in individual time trial). Rodriguez has the most stage victories for any rider in the Tour de Georgia with four total.

There are many notable Americans in this year’s contest. Leipheimer (Astana), the reigning USA Cycling Pro Champion (road race), returns to Georgia for third time. He won two stages in 2007, including the “Queen Stage” of the Tour, Stage 5 that finished at the top of Brasstown Bald Mountain. In 2005 he finished 2nd overall racing for Gerolsteiner. He will be joined by teammate Horner, who won the Tour de Georgia in 2003 and is a three-time USA Cycling National Racing Calendar Champion (2002-2004). Hincapie (Team High Road) is a two-time USA Cycling national champion and won the Tour of Missouri in 2007. This is his third trip to the Tour de Georgia. Julich (Team CSC) finished 4th in the 2004 Tour de Georgia. Riding as a pro since 1992, Julich won the bronze medal at the 2004 Olympic Games in the Individual Time Trial and in 2005 won Paris-Nice stage race.

Other top riders from the United States include: Tom Danielson (Slipstream Chipotle), who won the Tour de Georgia in 2005; Christian VandeVelde (Slipstream Chipotle), 2nd in the Tour last year; David Zabriskie (Slipstream Chipotle), three-time USA Cycling National Time Trial Champion; and Chris Baldwin (Toyota-United), second overall at 2008 Redlands Bicycle Classic.

Look for a distinct international flavor this year in Georgia, as pro riders represent 26 countries. Li Fuyu (GE Marco Polo) is a top contender from China, Bradley McGee (Team CSC) is one of the world’s best sprinters from Australia, fellow Australian Rory Sutherland (Health Net) won USA Cycling’s NRC title in 2007 and Canadian Svein Tuft (Symmetrics) is the 2007 UCI Americas Tour Champion.

With a worldwide reputation as a tune-up for the Tour de France, the Tour de Georgia presented by AT&T has perennially drawn the attention of teams from Europe and across North America. Five teams in the field this year have also received invitations to race in the Tour de France in July, including American-based teams High Road and Slipstream Chipotle presented by H30. Team CSC has been the No. 1 ranked ProTour team in the world for several years.

The final field of 15 teams in this year's Tour de Georgia presented by AT&T are:

UCI Pro Tour
Astana Cycling Team (Luxembourg)
Team CSC (Denmark)
Team High Road (USA)
Team Gerolsteiner (Germany)

UCI Professional Continental
BMC Racing Team (USA)
Slipstream/Chipotle presented by H30 (USA)

Continental – UCI America Tour
Bissell Pro Cycling (USA)
Health Net presented by Maxxis (USA)
Jelly Belly Cycling Team (USA)
Jittery Joe’s Professional Cycling Team (USA)
Symmetrics Cycling Team (Canada)
Team Type 1 (USA)
Toyota-United Professional Cycling Team (USA)
Rock Racing

Continental – UCI Asia Tour
GE/Marco Polo Cycling Team presented by Trek (China)