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  2. Eddie Borysewicz - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Borysewicz resigned as coach of the American national team in 1987 [10] partly because of disagreements with members of his squad. [11] He started his own amateur team in 1988. Sponsorship by Sunkyong , a Korean electronics firm, ended after a year and Borysewicz sought a replacement in Montgomery Securities .

  3. U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Borysewicz, known as "Eddy B", was the road coach of a pro/amateur cycling team formed by George Taylor and sponsored by Sunkyong, a South Korea-based manufacturing and industrial conglomerate. At the 1984 Summer Olympics, Borysewicz served as the U.S. Olympic Cycling Coach and led American cyclists to an unprecedented nine Olympic medals.

  4. Cycling shorts - Wikipedia

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    Racing cyclists wearing cycling shorts. Bib shorts are cycling shorts that are held up by a bib (integral suspenders/braces) instead of an elastic waistband. Pro and serious riders tend to prefer bib shorts over non-bib shorts, due to the discomfort that often occurs with an elastic waistband, such as tightness (digging into skin) and chafing. [5]

  5. Coaches‘ Tips on How to Start Cycling So You Stick With It

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  6. CCC Pro Team - Wikipedia

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    CCC Pro Team (UCI team code: CCC) was a UCI WorldTeam co-owned and managed by American cyclist Jim Ochowicz, who founded the 7-Eleven Cycling Team.After its last title sponsor, CCC, a Polish shoe retailer, pulled out due to financial difficulties resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, Ochowicz was unable to find another major sponsor, so the team disbanded at the end of the 2020 season.

  7. Dave Brailsford - Wikipedia

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    Sir David John Brailsford CBE (born 29 February 1964) [1] is a British sports director and former cycling coach. He is currently team principal of UCI WorldTeam Ineos Grenadiers, and was performance director of British Cycling from 1997 to 2014. [2]