ROCK RACING ANNOUNCES 2009 ROSTER
Cooke, Dominguez, Gutiérrez and Mancebo among top names signed
Culver City, Calif. — Rock
Racing bolstered its ranks for 2009 with the signings of European
specialists Baden Cooke, Francisco Mancebo and José Enrique Gutiérrez,
as well as top domestic talents Ivan Dominquez, Glen Chadwick, Chris
Baldwin and Caleb Manion.
Rock
Racing Owner Michael Ball also announced the re-signing of U.S.
National Champions Tyler Hamilton (Road), Rahsaan Bahati (Criterium)
and Justin Williams (Under 23 Criterium) as well as stalwarts Oscar
Sevilla, Fred Rodriguez and Victor Hugo Peña.
“We
have assembled a world class team and acquired a mix of tremendous
talent and experience,” said Ball. “We have the strength, depth and
tenacity to compete in any race around the globe.”
Rock
Racing’s line-up for its third season includes riders from eight
different countries who have won stages at all three of cycling’s
“Grand Tours” – the Tour de France, the Giro d’Italia and the Vuelta a
España – as well as multiple national championships.
“Last
year was a year of redemption,” Ball said. “Given the opportunity to
ride, we proved we were able to win. In 2009, we will continue our
winning tradition, and from a branding and fan perspective, be the No.
1 team in the world.”
In 2008, Rock Racing
scored 45 victories and 106 podium finishes. Every month brought a new
highlight for Rock Racing fans: Santiago Botero won the Redlands
Bicycle Classic in April and led a 1-2-3-4 finish in the prologue of
the Vuelta a Colombia in May; Sevilla won the second leg of the Triple
Crown of Cycling in June at the Reading Classic; Hamilton captured the
Tour of Qinghai Lake in July; Bahati (criterium), Williams (Under 23
criterium) and Hamilton (road race) each won national titles in August.
In the final two months of the season, the team came away with five
medals at the 2008 USA Cycling Elite Track National Championships and
Sevilla became the first non-Colombian in 48 years to win the RCN
Classic.
Among
those not returning to Rock Racing for 2009 is Botero, who represented
Colombia at the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing. The 2002 world
time trial champion decided to race closer to home following the birth
of his daughter earlier this year.
Rock Racing’s 2009 Roster:
Rahsaan
Bahati, Chris Baldwin, Alex Boyd, Austin Carroll, Glen Chadwick, Baden
Cooke, Michael Creed, Freddy Cruz, Ivan Dominguez, Danny Finneran, Jose
Manuel “Chepe” Garcia, Cesar Grajales, José Enrique Gutiérrez, Tyler
Hamilton, Sergio Hernandez, Sterling Magnell, Francisco Mancebo, Caleb
Manion, Ian Moir, Víctor Hugo Peña, Fred Rodriguez, Oscar Sevilla,
David Taner, David Vitoria and Justin Williams.
2009 Rock Racing Riders At A Glance:
Returning:
Rahsaan Bahati
(USA) is the reigning U.S. National Criterium Champion and a two-time
winner of the Chevron Manhattan Beach Grand Prix. The 26-year-old won
nine races in 2009, including two stages of the Point Premium Root Beer
International Cycling Classic.
Austin Carroll (USA)
is a track specialist who recently teamed with Guy East in the madison
to give the USA Cycling Under 23 developmental program its first major
success winning the UIV U-23 Dortmund three-day in Germany. The
21-year-old is also a former Under 23 national champion (2006) in the
points race.
Michael Creed
(USA) was one of the team’s most dependable stage racers in 2008,
winning a hard-fought fourth place on the final stage of the 2008 Amgen
Tour of California. The 27-year-old also finished in the top 10 at the
U.S. National Time Trial Championships the past three years.
Freddy Cruz
(USA) was a member of Rock Racing’s winning National Team Pursuit squad
at the 2008 USA Cycling Junior Track National Championships. The
18-year-old went through the Major Motion Cycling developmental program
with current Rock Racing teammates Ian Moir and Justin Williams.
Danny Finneran (USA)
was a member of Rock Racing’s winning National Team Pursuit squad and
was the bronze medalist in the 3 km pursuit at the 2008 USA Cycling
Junior Track National Championships. The 18-year-old also finished
third at the USA Cycling 17-18 Junior Men’s Criterium Championship.
Cesar Grajales
(COL) missed much of the 2008 season with a knee injury sustained at
training camp. The 35-year-old did return to racing in May and later
won the Gwinnett Bike Fest. In 2004, he beat Lance Armstrong on the
tortuous climbing stage up Brasstown Bald at the 2004 Tour de Georgia.
Tyler Hamilton
(USA) enjoyed a storybook season in 2008 after nearly retiring from
cycling in 2007. The 37-year-old won his first U.S. national road race
title by two-thousandths of a second in a thrilling finish a month
after winning his first stage race in four years at the Tour of Qinghai
Lake in China.
Sergio Hernandez (USA)
scored a pair of third-place finishes in his second year as a
professional. The 23-year-old joins Rahsaan Bahati, Austin Carroll and
Sterling Magnell as third-year riders with Rock Racing in 2009.
Sterling Magnell (USA)
enjoyed his most prolific season with five victories in 2008, including
two at the Point Premium Root Beer International Cycling Classic. The
25-year-old was also a winner of the U.S. National Criterium Pro-Am
Challenge a day before helping Rahsaan Bahati earn the national
criterium championship in Downers Grove, Ill.
Ian Moir (USA)
is a track specialist who finished third in the Madison at the 2008 USA
Cycling Elite Track National Championships. The 18-year-old is one of
three riders on the Rock Racing roster who is under the age of 20.
Victor Hugo Peña
(COL) figured prominently for Rock Racing in stage races in 2008 while
scoring a victory of his own in the seventh stage of the Vuelta a
Colombia in May. The 34-year-old is one of three Rock Racing Riders
(joining Tyler Hamilton and Michael Creed) who are former teammates of
Lance Armstrong.
Fred Rodriguez (USA)
showed no signs of slowing down in his 13th season as a professional in
2008. The 35-year-old finished third at the Commerce Bank
International Championship in Philadelphia and was second in the ING
Direct Capital Criterium in Washington, D.C.
Oscar Sevilla
(ESP) delivered one of Rock Racing’s biggest victories in 2008 by
winning the Commerce Bank Reading Classic. The 32-year-old also had a
team-high 21 podium finishes, including overall victory at the RCN
Classic in Colombia and second in the Spanish national road race
championships.
Justin Williams (USA)
joined Rock Racing teammates Rahsaan Bahati and Tyler Hamilton as
individual national champions when he captured the USA Cycling Under-23
National Criterium Championship. The 19-year-old also excels on the
track, where he won three medals at the 2008 USA Cycling Elite Track
National Championships.
New Signings:
Chris Baldwin
(USA) is a two-time U.S. National Time Trial Champion (2003 and 2005)
who spent the past three seasons riding for the Toyota-United Pro
Cycling Team. A stage racing specialist, he has 22 podium finishes to
his credit the past two seasons.
Alex Boyd
(USA) won the 2007 Collegiate National Road Cycling Championships
during his freshman year at Midwestern State University and displayed
tremendous potential in nine seasons as an amateur. The 21-year-old
raced for Team Waste Management/Racelab U23 in 2008.
Glen Chadwick
(NZL) won the Tour of Arkansas and Vuelta Mexico stage races in 2008
while earning King of the Mountain jersey classifications at the Tour
de Beauce and the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah. The 32-year-old also
represented New Zealand at the Summer Olympics and the UCI world road
race championships in Italy.
Baden Cooke
(AUS) is a past stage and green jersey (sprints) winner at the Tour de
France (both in 2003) who has won six stages of the Jayco Herald Sun
Tour in his home country of Australia, including one in this year’s
edition. The 30-year-old also earned a national championship in 2000 on
the track in the Madison.
Ivan Dominguez (CUB)
also known as “The Cuban Missle” is considered the top sprinter on the
North American circuit. The 32 year old has won stages at all three of
the U.S. “grand tours” (California, Georgia and Missouri) while racing
for Toyota-United the past three years.
José Manuel “Chepe” Garcia
(MEX) is the current Mexican National Time Trial Champion and winner of
his country’s National Road Race Championship in 1996. The 35-year-old
was a dependable teammate the past two seasons for former Toyota-United
(and current Rock Racing) teammates Ivan Dominguez, Chris Baldwin and
Caleb Manion.
José Enrique Gutiérrez
(ESP) is a climbing and stage racing specialist who has participated in
all three of cycling’s “Grand Tours” – finishing second at the Giro
d’Italia in 2006 and winning a stage of the Vuelta a España in 2004.
The 34-year-old comes to Rock Racing from the L.P.R. Brakes-Ballan
squad.
Francisco Mancebo
(ESP) won the 2008 Vuelta Chihuahua Internacional in Mexico for the
second straight year while riding for the Portugese Fercase-Rota dos
Moveis team. The 32-year-old has competed in all three of the “Grand
Tours” and was the Spanish National Road Race Champion in 2004.
Caleb Manion
(AUS) is one of four riders coming to Rock Racing from Toyota-United
where he compiled nine podium finishes in 2008. The 27-year-old won two
stages of the Mt. Hood Cycling Classic and the Nalley Historic Roswell
Criterium on his way to capturing the overall win at Nalley/King
Omnium.
David Tanner
(AUS) is a one-day specialist who had nine podium finishes while
competing for Barloworld in 2008. The 24-year-old is one of three
Australians on the Rock Racing roster (all new to the team in 2009).
David Vitoria
(SWI) compiled 10 podium finishes in 2008 while riding for the
Universidad Politécnica de Valencia team. The 24-year-old also won a
stage and briefly led the Under 23 version of the Vuelta a España. In
2007, he raced for the BMC Cycling Team.