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词条 Mitchelton–Scott (men's team)
释义

  1. History

     Formation  2012  2013  2014  2015  2016  2017  2018 

  2. Doping

  3. Media

  4. Team roster

  5. Major wins

  6. National, continental & world champions

  7. See also

  8. References

  9. Further reading

  10. External links

{{For|the women's team|Mitchelton–Scott (women's team)}}{{Infobox cycling team
| name = Mitchelton–Scott
| image =
| code = MTS
| registered = Australia
| founded = {{start date|2011}}
| disbanded =
| generalmanager = Shayne Bannan
| discipline = Road
| status = UCI WorldTeam
| bicycles = Scott
| components = Shimano
| website = http://www.greenedgecycling.com/
| season = 2012
2012–2016
2016
2017
2018–
| oldname = GreenEDGE Cycling (GEC)
Orica–GreenEDGE (OGE)
Orica–BikeExchange (OBE)
Orica–Scott (ORS)
Mitchelton–Scott
| kitimage =
| current = 2019 Mitchelton–Scott (men's team) season
}}Mitchelton–Scott ({{UCI code|MTS}}) is an Australian professional road race cycling team. Launched in January 2011, it competes at UCI WorldTeam level. The team is under the management of Andrew Ryan and Shayne Bannan with Neil Stephens and Matt White[1] as Sporting Directors.[2] The team ride Scott bikes,[3] wear Giordana Cycling clothing, and wear Bollé eyewear.[4] The team has financial backing from Australian businessman Gerry Ryan[5] who owns Jayco Australia.[6]

The team has a women's team and supports its riders competing in track cycling.[7] In 2017 they also established a development team, Mitchelton–BikeExchange.[8]

In June 2016, ahead of the 2016 Tour de France the team announced BikeExchange, an Australian cycling retailer, was stepping up as a title sponsor of the team.[9] Team owner, Gerry Ryan, had previously sought to secure further sponsorship after Orica announced they would stop sponsoring the team after the 2017 season.[10] For the 2018 season the team will be known as Mitchelton–Scott.[11]

History

Formation

The team was launched on 17 January 2011 in Adelaide. It has signed a full complement of 30 riders. On 6 December 2011, the team was admitted by the UCI to the 2012 and 2013 World Tour seasons.[12][13]

Orica, a multinational company that provides chemicals and explosives for the mining industry, was GreenEDGE's title sponsor.[14] The team has attracted SCOTT Sports[3] as a bicycle supplier and Santini Maglificio Sportivo as suppliers of apparel.[4]

2012

{{Main|2012 Orica–GreenEDGE season}}

In January 2012, GreenEDGE made its debut in the Bay Classic Series in Victoria, Australia. Allan Davis won the men's classification racing for GreenEDGE's second team in the race, Mitchelton Wines/Lowe Farms, while Melissa Hoskins won the women's event.[15] The following week Simon Gerrans won the Australian National Road Race Championships in Buninyong, Victoria. He was one of 16 GreenEDGE riders in the race. Luke Durbridge won the time trial title ahead of GreenEDGE team-mate Cameron Meyer.[16][17][18] At the end of January, Gerrans won the Tour Down Under, picking up victory for GreenEDGE in its first World Tour event.[19] The team won their first major European race in the team time trial of Tirreno–Adriatico[20] following a near miss from Gerrans during Paris–Nice.[21] GreenEDGE then won their first monument when, again, Simon Gerrans won Milan–San Remo in a 3 up sprint after following the key move over the top of the final climb.[22]

2013

{{Main|2013 Orica–GreenEDGE season}}

Going into the 2013 season, Orica–GreenEDGE started at the Bay Classic Series in Victoria, Australia. Luke Durbridge won stage 2 and Mitchell Docker won the third and final stage. Defending Champion in the Women’s Event Melissa Hoskins defended her title and picked up her first win in stage 3 of the Women’s event.

With the defending champions in the Men’s and Women’s Time Trial and Road Race in the Australian National Road Race Championships Orica–GreenEDGE had high expectations to meet. Luke Durbridge went out and won the Time Trial on day one. Cameron Meyer followed that up with a solo break in the criterium. With the defending champion Simon Gerrans the favourite in the road race they were set for a clean sweep. Luke Durbridge was part of an early break in the first few kilometers. As the race progressed the other riders of the break dropped off. Luke Durbridge rode the final lap and a half solo to win by over 1 minute. New signing for 2013 Michael Matthews sprinted home to make it a one-two and a clean sweep of the Nationals.

Orica–GreenEDGE had a very successful start to the 2013 Tour de France. After avoiding much of the carnage of the first two stages, Simon Gerrans won the 3rd stage. The next day, in the team time trial, Orica–GreenEDGE took out the stage by beating Omega Pharma-Quick Step by 0.75 of a second. In the process, Gerrans took possession of the yellow jersey as the new race leader and held it for 2 days, then gave it up to teammate Daryl Impey for an additional two days.

2014

{{Main|2014 Orica–GreenEDGE season}}

The team started the 2014 with success, tasting overall victory at the inaugural round of the 2014 UCI World Tour, the Tour Down Under - courtesy of Simon Gerrans. New recruit Adam Yates secured his first classification win with the young riders classification at the Tour de San Luis. Simon Clarke took the second overall victory, winning the Herald Sun Tour. In the remainder of the spring season, the team would go on to take a smattering of victories at; the Tour of the Basque Country, Tour de Romandie, Tour of Turkey. The teams most notable wins of the spring came again, courtesy of Gerrans - when he took victory at Liège–Bastogne–Liège, whilst Adam Yates continued his good early season form, winning the overall classification of the Tour of Turkey (his first pro GC victory).

Entering the first Grand Tour of the year, the Giro d'Italia, the team targeted the stage win in the Team Time Trial and stage victories with Michael Matthews (who took victory on stage 6 into Montecassino). Pieter Weening took a surprise victory into Sestola on stage 9.

The team again took a smattering of stage wins as the season progressed through the summer, notching victories at; the Tour de Suisse, Tour of Slovenia, GP Industria & Artigianato di Larciano and Giro di Toscana. As the season entered the second half, Matthews would take a stage at the Vuelta a España, whilst Daryl Impey would claim the overall win in the Tour of Alberta. Gerrans would go on to take victory in the two Canadian one-day World Tour races: Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec and Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal. The teams final victory would come from Michael Albasini, at Tre Valli Varesine.

2015

{{Main|2015 Orica–GreenEDGE season}}

2016

{{Main|2016 Orica–GreenEDGE season}}

2017

{{Main|2017 Orica–Scott (men's team) season}}

2018

{{Main|2018 Mitchelton–Scott (men's team) season}}

Doping

On 28 April 2016, Simon Yates returned an adverse analytical finding for Terbutaline. Yates had been prescribed the drug to treat asthma, but a therapeutic use exemption (TUE) request had not been filed. The team attributed this to an administrative error. The team took full responsibility for this error, emphasising that Yates had no fault in the occurrence.[23][24]

Media

The team is known for their online videos created by Dan Jones. Their channel has been successful due to their series "Backstage Pass" which gives viewers an insight into the team and the personalities in it. As of July 13, 2016, Dan has made over 400 episodes of Backstage Pass.[25] The channel also had series such as "Bike Riders Can't Cook" and "Sunrise to Sunset" which showed fans a day in the life of a rider or staff member. The total hits on the channel is currently over 16.5 million. The most successful video so far was the teams version of Call Me Maybe by singer Carly Rae Jepsen. It has had over 1 million hits on YouTube and was also used by Eurosport to introduce the coverage of the 16th stage of the 2012 Vuelta a España.

Neil Rogers from Velo News labelled the video "Possibly the single best PR move I've seen from a pro cycling team in years!"[26]

In 2013, they made a tribute video of AC/DC famous song "You Shook Me All Night Long", though they were forced to remove it from their official channel after a complaint from the rights holders.

In 2014 Dan Jones created #SKYvOGE, a series where both {{ct|OGE|2014}} and {{ct|SKY|2013}} took part in a series of challenges off the bike which was also featured on Eurosport's cycling coverage of the 2014 Paris-Nice.

Team roster

{{Updated|20 January 2019.[27][28]}}{{Cycling squad start}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Edoardo Affini|nat=ITA|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1996|6|24}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Michael Albasini|nat=SUI|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1980|12|20}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Jack Bauer|nat=NZL|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1985|4|7}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Sam Bewley|nat=NZL|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1987|7|22}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Brent Bookwalter|nat=USA|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1984|2|16}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Esteban Chaves|nat=COL|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1990|1|17}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Luke Durbridge|nat=AUS|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1991|4|9}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Alex Edmondson|nat=AUS|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1993|12|22}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Tsgabu Grmay|nat=ETH|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1991|8|25}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Jack Haig|nat=AUS|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1993|9|6}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Lucas Hamilton|nat=AUS|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1996|2|12}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Michael Hepburn|nat=AUS|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1991|8|17}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Damien Howson|nat=AUS|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1992|8|13}}}}{{Cycling squad mid}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Daryl Impey|nat=RSA|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1984|12|6}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Christopher Juul-Jensen|nat=DEN|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1989|7|6}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Cameron Meyer|nat=AUS|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1988|1|11}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Luka Mezgec|nat=SLO|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1988|6|27}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Mikel Nieve|nat=ESP|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1984|5|26}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Nick Schultz|nat=AUS|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1994|9|13}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Callum Scotson|nat=AUS|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1996|8|10}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Dion Smith|nat=NZL|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1993|3|3}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Robert Stannard|nat=AUS|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1998|9|16}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Matteo Trentin|nat=ITA|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1989|8|2}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Adam Yates|nat=GBR|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1992|8|7}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Simon Yates|nat=GBR|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1992|8|7}}}}{{Cycling squad end}}

Major wins

{{main|List of wins by GreenEDGE and its successors}}

National, continental & world champions

{{div col|colwidth=22em}}
2012

Australian Road Race Simon Gerrans

Australian Time Trial Luke Durbridge

Canadian Time Trial Svein Tuft

Eritrean Road Race Daniel Teklehaymanot

Eritrean Time Trial Daniel Teklehaymanot

African Time Trial Daniel Teklehaymanot

2013

Australian Road Race Luke Durbridge

Australian Time Trial Luke Durbridge

Australian Criterium, Cameron Meyer

South African Time Trial Daryl Impey

Oceania Road Race Cameron Meyer

Lithuanian Road Race Tomas Vaitkus

African Time Trial Daniel Teklehaymanot

2014

Australian Time Trial Michael Hepburn

Australian Road Race Simon Gerrans

South African Time Trial Daryl Impey

Oceania Road Race Luke Durbridge

Canadian Time Trial Svein Tuft

Canadian Road Race Svein Tuft

2015

South African Time Trial Daryl Impey

Oceania Time Trial Michael Hepburn

2016

Australian Criterium, Caleb Ewan

South African Time Trial Daryl Impey

Hong Kong Time Trial, Cheung King Lok

Hong Kong Road Race, Cheung King Lok

2017

Australian Criterium, Caleb Ewan

South African Time Trial Daryl Impey

Chinese Time Trial, Cheung King Lok

Slovenian Road Race Luka Mezgec

Canadian Time Trial Svein Tuft

Slovenian Cross Country Mountainbike Luka Mezgec

Slovenian Cyclo-cross Luka Mezgec

2018

Australian Criterium, Caleb Ewan

Australian Road Race Alexander Edmondson

South African Time Trial Daryl Impey

South African Road Race Daryl Impey

World Track (Points race), Cameron Meyer

Canadian Time Trial Svein Tuft

European Road Race Matteo Trentin

2019

Australian Time Trial Luke Durbridge

South African Time Trial Daryl Impey

South African Road Race Daryl Impey

{{div col end}}

See also

{{Portal|Cycling}}
  • Cycling Australia

References

1. ^{{cite news | title = How to build a cycling team | url = http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cycling/how-to-build-a-cycling-team-20110819-1j259.html | publisher = The Sydney Morning Herald | date =20 August 2011 | accessdate = 2011-12-11 }}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Management|url=http://www.greenedgecycling.com/management|publisher=GreenEDGE Cycling|accessdate=23 August 2011}}
3. ^{{cite web|date=22 March 2011|title=GreenEDGE to ride Scott bikes|url=http://www.sbs.com.au/cyclingcentral/news/22296/greenedge-to-ride-scott-bikes|work=Cycling Central|publisher=Special Broadcasting Service|accessdate=22 August 2011}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Sponsors and Supporters|url=http://www.greenedgecycling.com/sponsors|publisher=GreenEDGE Cycling|accessdate=22 August 2011}}
5. ^{{cite web|last=Guinness|first=Rupert|title=How to build a cycling team|url=http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cycling/how-to-build-a-cycling-team-20110819-1j259.html|work=Sydney Morning Herald|accessdate=24 August 2011|date=20 August 2011}}
6. ^{{cite web|date=17 January 2011|title=GreenEDGE venture launched in Adelaide|url=http://www.sbs.com.au/cyclingcentral/news/19881/greenedge-venture-launched-in-adelaide|work=Cycling Central|publisher=AAP|accessdate=22 August 2011}}
7. ^{{cite web|last=Reed|first=Ron|date=18 January 2011|title=GreenEDGE will usher in a new era in Australian cycling|url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/greenedge-will-usher-in-a-new-era-in-australian-cycling/story-fn3owcsl-1225989829185|work=Herald Sun|accessdate=23 August 2011}}
8. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/orica-scott-create-development-continental-team-with-chinese-backing/ |title=Orica-Scott create development Continental team with Chinese backing |last=Woodpower |first=Zeb |date=24 January 2017 |website=cyclingnews.com |access-date=1 August 2017}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/orica-greenedge-to-become-orica-bikeexchange-ahead-of-tour-de-france/|title=Orica-GreenEdge to become Orica-BikeExchange ahead of Tour de France - Cyclingnews.com|publisher=}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/gerry-ryan-likely-to-announce-new-orica-greenedge-sponsor-before-2016-tour-de-france/|title=Gerry Ryan likely to announce new Orica-GreenEdge sponsor before 2016 Tour de France - Cyclingnews.com|publisher=}}
11. ^http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/orica-scott-teams-become-mitchelton-scott-in-2018/
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cycling.org.au/?Page=44846|title=Cycling Australia > Home|work=cycling.org.au}}
13. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/greenedge-and-radioshack-nissan-confirmed-for-worldtour|title=GreenEdge and RadioShack-Nissan confirmed for WorldTour|date=5 December 2012|work=Cycling News|accessdate=5 December 2011}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/orica-joins-greenedge-in-three-year-sponsorship-deal|title=Orica joins GreenEdge in three-year sponsorship deal|author=Jane Aubrey|work=Cyclingnews.com}}
15. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/jayco-bay-cycling-classic-2012/stage-4/results|title=Hoskins holds on to final day lead to celebrate a deserved overall win|last=Aubrey|first=Jane|date=4 January 2011|work=www.cyclingnews.com|accessdate=4 January 2012}}
16. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-sport/gerrans-clinches-aussie-cycling-title-20120108-1ppxz.html|title=Gerrans clinches Aussie cycling title|date=8 January 2012|work=Sydney Morning Herald|accessdate=8 January 2012}}
17. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/greenedge-plots-winning-game-plan/story-fnakze2g-1226238604198|title=GreenEDGE plots winning game plan|date=6 January 2012|work=www.adelaidenow.com.au|accessdate=8 January 2012}}
18. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/mars-cycling-australia-road-national-championships-2012/elite-mens-time-trial/results|title=Under 23 world champion Durbridge ousts Meyer in Learmonth|date=10 January 2012|work=www.cyclingnews.com|accessdate=10 January 2012}}
19. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/tourdownunder/stage-6/results|title=Gerrans crowned Tour Down Under champion in Adelaide|date=22 January 2012|work=www.cyclingnews.com|accessdate=22 January 2012|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120123113125/http://www.cyclingnews.com/tourdownunder/stage-6/results|archivedate=23 January 2012|df=}}
20. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/tirreno-adriatico-2012/stage-1/results|title=Tirreno-Adriatico 2012: Stage 1 Results - Cyclingnews.com|author=Cycling News|work=Cyclingnews.com}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/paris-nice-2012/stage-3/results|title=Paris - Nice 2012: Stage 3 Results - Cyclingnews.com|author=Barry Ryan|work=Cyclingnews.com}}
22. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/milan-san-remo/results|title=Milan-San Remo 2013: Results - Cyclingnews.com|author=Cycling News|work=Cyclingnews.com|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130320160139/http://www.cyclingnews.com/milan-san-remo/results|archivedate=2013-03-20|df=}}
23. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/simon-yates-returns-positive-doping-test/|title=Simon Yates returns positive doping test - Cyclingnews.com|publisher=}}
24. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/simon-yates-caught-in-the-middle-of-doping-storm-says-orica-greenedge-directeur-sportif/|title=Simon Yates 'caught in the middle' of doping storm, says Orica-GreenEdge directeur sportif - Cyclingnews.com|publisher=}}
25. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJAT7QbDex0|title=200th Backstage Pass|date=17 May 2014|work=YouTube}}
26. ^https://www.twitter.com/nealrogers
27. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/mitchelton-scott-finalise-25-rider-roster-for-2019/|title=Mitchelton-Scott finalise 25-rider roster for 2019|work=Cyclingnews.com|publisher=Immediate Media Company|date=15 November 2018|accessdate=3 January 2019}}
28. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/hayman-to-retire-after-tour-down-under-in-january/|title=Hayman to retire after Tour Down Under in January|work=Cyclingnews.com|publisher=Immediate Media Company|date=18 September 2018|accessdate=3 January 2019}}

Further reading

  • {{cite book | last=Guinness | first=Rupert | title=We Won't Back Down: On the road with Orica-GreenEDGE | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=VLivhpCo2ZYC | accessdate=5 November 2013 | year=2013 | publisher=Allen & Unwin | location=Crows Nest, New South Wales | isbn=978-1-74331-451-7 }}

External links

{{Commons category|Mitchelton-Scott (men's team)}}
  • {{Official website|http://www.greenedgecycling.com/}}
  • {{twitter|Orica_GreenEDGE}}
  • Corporate Sponsorship Information
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