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“We have an incredible international field for this year’s Tour of Utah. Six of the 16 teams are making their first appearances in Utah. We are excited to have them race on the challenging courses."

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12.05.2016 @ 23:36 Posted by Emil Axelgaard

International teams round out the final four invitations for this year's Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah, Aug. 1-7, completing the men’s field with 16 professional squads. Representing four different countries, it will be the first appearances at the Tour of Utah for these teams -- Fortuneo-Vital Concept (France), Nippo-Vini Fantini (Italy), ONE Pro Cycling (Great Britain), and Silber Pro Cycling (Canada).

 

Six teams in the final field will be racing in top WorldTour events sanctioned by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), including the Giro d’Italia (in progress through May 29) and the Tour de France (July 2-24). Currently competing in the Giro are Nippo-Vini Fantini and the four WorldTour teams confirmed for Utah -- BMC Racing Team, Can nondale Pro Cycling, IAM Cycling and Trek-Segafredo. Joining these same four WorldTour teams at the Tour de France will be Fortuneo-Vital Concept.

 

“We have an incredible international field for this year’s Tour of Utah. Six of the 16 teams are making their first appearances in Utah. We are excited to have them race on the challenging courses throughout our beautiful state for seven days in August,” said Jenn Andrs, executive director of the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah.

 

UCI WorldTour Teams 

BMC Racing Team (USA), No. 4 on UCI WorldTour
Cannondale Pro Cycling Team (USA), No. 13 on UCI WorldTour
IAM Cycling (Switzerland), No. 14 on UCI WorldTour
Trek-Segafredo (USA), No. 9 on UCI WorldTour

 

UCI Professional Continental Teams

Fortuneo-Vital Concept (France), No. 2 on UCI America Tour
Nippo-Vini Fantini (Italy), No. 11 on UCI Oceania Tour
ONE Pro Cycling (Great Britain), No. 13 on UCI Oceania Tour
Team Novo Nordisk (USA), ranking not available
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team (USA), No. 4 on PRT,  No. 2 on UCI Asia Tour

 

UCI Continental Teams

Axeon Hagens Berman Cycling Team (USA), No. 3 on PRT
Holowesko l Citadel Racing Team p/b Hincapie Sportswear (USA), No. 2 on PRT
Team Jamis (USA), No. 1 on PRT, No. 1 on UCI America Tour
Jelly Belly Cycling p/b Maxxis (USA), No. 5 on PRT
Lupus Racing Team (USA), No. 9 on PRT
Rally Cycling (USA), No. 6 on PRT
Silber Pro Cycling (Canada), No. 6 on UCI America Tour

    

 

The squads scheduled to battle at “America’s Toughest Stage RaceTM” have athletes who have accounted for 18 stage wins at the Tour of Utah since 2011, the year the Tour became sanctioned by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). Specific race rosters for Utah will be announced at the end of July. Some of the top contenders expected to return to Utah are defending champion Joe Dombrowski (USA) of Can nondale Pro Cycling Team, 2015 overall sprint classification winner Brent Bookwalter (USA) of BMC Racing Team, two-time general classification runner-up (2013-14) Chris Horner (USA) of Lupus Racing Team, as well as Trek-Segafredo’s Fränk Schleck (Luxembourg), who finished fourth on G.C. at last year’s Tour of Utah. 

 

Among the four new teams completing the 16-team field, three are registered as UCI Pro Continental teams and one is a UCI Continental team. ONE Pro Cycling is the first UCI Pro Continental team based in Great Britain. The 2016 squad features Dion Smith (New Zealand) and Matt Goss (Australia), both who have raced the Tour of Utah with other teams. In 2011, Goss won Milan San Remo and finished second in the Road World Championships. Smith finished third in the points classification and fourth in King of the Mountain points at last year’s Tour of Utah riding for Hincapie Racing Team. 

 

Nippo-Vini Fantini, based in Italy, moved to the UCI Pro Continental level in 2015. The majority of riders are from Italy and Japan, with a focus on developing talent from Japan for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. The captain is Italian Damiano Cunego, who has competed at the Giro d’Italia 11 times, winning the Grand Tour race in 2004.

 

French-based Fortuneo-Vital Concept will compete at the Tour de France for a third consecutive year. This Pro Continental team, which raced under the name Bretagne–Séché Environment last year, includes 19 riders from six countries. The team is led by 2015 Danish National Road Race champion Chris Anker Sorensen, who captured a stage win at the 2010 Giro d’Italia and was fourth in the King of the Mountains classification at 2015 Paris-Nice.

 

Silber Pro Cycling is a third-year Continental team based in Canada, and features an all-Canadian roster. The team has enjoyed a successful start to its 2016 campaign, with Matteo Dal Cin becoming the first Canadian to win the Redlands Bicycle Classic in the 34-year history of the race. Teammates Nigel Ellsay claimed second in the G.C. at the Joe Martin Stage Race and Alex Cataford earned second in the G.C. at the Tour of the Gila.

 

Entering a second year as a UCI 2.HC men’s stage race, the Tour of Utah is one of the top two events on the America Tour for the international governing body of cycling. An attendance record was set in 2015 with 380,000 spectators over the seven days of racing. The event was the only stage race in North America to feature start-to-finish live webcasting, viewed by users from 139 countries. More than 21 hours of national television coverage was provided by FOX Sports and FOX Sports Networks, including 14 hours of live racing.

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