PRORIDER PARTNERSHIP
NEW ERA FOR CYCLING At both recreational and competitive levels, cycling is experiencing an unprecedented boom. • Global interest in professional cycling has never been higher, with increased broadcasting hours, TV audiences, roadside attendances and booming public participation. In 2015, the UCI WorldTour will be broadcast to audiences across 175+ countries, with an international peloton of riders originating from 44 different countries. • The popularity of pro cycling has traditionally been influenced by the location of events and success of a nation’s professional riders. However pro cycling’s appeal has been bolstered further by a wider participant base driven by lifestyle considerations. Nowadays cycling is not only an enthralling sport, it is a fashionable activity with crossover appeal. • Sport and business go hand in hand. Traditionally, business associates would get to know each other over a round of golf. However road cycling is fast catching up as the preferred way of networking for the modern professional. How someone rides a bike can give you a real insight into their character. A day in the saddle, tackling climbs, battling headwinds and descending rapidly, creates a bonding experience that endures. In fact the third biggest business deal in history was agreed “in the saddle” between the respective CEO’s of phone companies Verizon and Vodafone. 
ALIGNING WITH OUR PRO • The Rider creates a professional, positive image of your company. As an official partner to the rider, your share his journey throughout the season, from Classic races to Grand Tours, in victory and defeat. • Rider participates in annual group rides with your key clients and staff. Enjoy the opportunity to ride alongside one of the best riders in the world. • Rider attends corporate lunches/dinners/events representing your company. He engages the crowd with stories of hardwork, dedication and teamwork, sharing his life experience as a pro and participates in Q&A/Photo/Autograph sessions. • Rider’s autographed race memorabilia for office. 
Trinity Sports Management is a leading athlete management company. Our clients include elite cyclists from around the globe. Sport is a fast changing and dynamic business which can distract athletes from their primary function of competing at the highest level. Our experts build a support structure around the athlete; managing his relationships with teams and developing successful partnerships in the commercial market place. We are passionate about our work and ensure professionalism is central to everything we do.
MARK RENSHAW AUSTRALIAN AGE 32
ETIXX-QUICKSTEP
Four time World track champion and Commonwealth Gold medalist, Mark is regarded as one of, if not, the best lead out riders in the world. He is best known as Mark Cavendish’s right hand man and has been instrumental in leading out the British rider in the majority of his Grand tour stage wins.
ANDY FENN SCOTTISH AGE 24
TEAM SKY
Five time National track champion, National U23 champion, Junior European track champion and winner of the junior ParisRoubaix, Andy already has an exceptional palmares, A move to Team Sky in 2015 will see him join the classics riders and also try mix it with the sprinters alongside team mates Ben Swift and Eli Vivianni.
PHILIP DEIGNAN IRISH AGE 31
TEAM SKY
With a Grand Tour stage win in the Vuelta, Philip has shown his ability and climbing legs in the medium mountain stages. In 2014, he became the first Irish rider to join Team Sky and rode in two Grand Tours, playing a key role for Chris Froome in the Vuelta a Espana. Although he has never raced in the Tour de France, he will be hoping to earn selection into Team Sky’s TdF squad in the coming season.
JOE DOMBROWSKI AMERICAN AGE 23
CANNONDALE-GARMIN
In 2010, aged 19, Joe became the first American to win the ten day stage race “Girobio”, junior race to the Giro d’Italia. This put him on the radar of a host of World Tour teams and in 2013 he signed for Team Sky. Unfortunately injury has interrupted his progress over the past couple of seasons. However after successful Iliac artery surgery in 2014, he will look to make his presence felt on the World tour in the upcoming season where he will be riding for the newly formed Garmin-Cannondale team.
GEORGE BENNET NEW ZEALAND AGE 24
TEAM LOTTO NL
George’s pathway into professional cycling came via mountain biking where he represented New Zealand in the 2008 World Championships. In 2012, he turned pro and has spent the last three seasons racing on the World Tour, enjoying a number of good results, particularly in the US stage races. He will be a rider to watch in Grand Tours over the coming seasons.
CAMPBEL FLAKEMORE AUSTRALIAN AGE 22
BMC RACING
Regarded by many as the future of Australian cycling. Recently crowned U23 World Time Trial champion, Campbell will make the jump up to World Tour level in 2015 where he will ride for BMC Racing. The Tasmanian’s strength in the time trial will add further depth to a team that is already phenomenally strong in this discipline.
STEELE VON HOFF AUSTRALIAN AGE 27
CANNONDALE-GARMIN
Steele made a fast start to life as a neo-pro, securing podium finishes in both the Australian National Crit and Road Championships. A good performance with multiple podiums in the Tour of Poland and another strong Tour of Britain proved that Steele was more than capable of competing at the elite level of professional cycling. He finished the season in style winning the Japan Cup Criterium for the second time in his career. A rider to watch in the shorter explosive Criterium style races.
RICHIE PORTE AUSTRALIAN AGE 29
TEAM SKY
Richie came into the sport later than most after a successful amateur career in triathlon. In 2010, he showed signs of what the future may hold by winning the best young rider jersey at the Giro d’Italia. After joining Team Sky, he continued to improve as a rider and formed a close partnership with teammate Chris Froome. In 2013, he won Paris-Nice and was Chris Froome’s chief lieutenant at the 2013 Tour de France. In his own right, he has been touted by many as a future Grand Tour winner. 
JACK HAIG AUSTRALIAN AGE 21 AVANTI RACING TEAM Current U23 National Mountain bike Champion, Jack turned some heads when he secured overall victories in the best young rider classiment in the Tour Down Under and Sun Tour. In 2015, Jack will continue to ride for Avanti racing with the hope of signing for a World Tour team in 2016.
OWAIN DOULL BRITISH AGE 21
SEAN KELLY AN POST
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