Team Sky revealed

Homegrown talent the first to sign for Team Sky

Last updated: 21st December 2009  

We have put a lot of time and energy into identifying and recruiting riders who will fit the Team Sky ethos and performance principles. Their style and approach to racing will only enhance our prospects of encouraging a nation of people to get out and ride.

Dave Brailsford
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Team Sky have announced the first riders to sign for the new British professional cycling team.

Six British riders are on board with Team Sky, the road team created by Sky and managed by British Cycling Performance Director Dave Brailsford CBE.

Together, the riders bring Tour de France experience, Olympic and Commonwealth medals, success from the Tour of Britain, and a wealth of young, developing talent.

The six British riders are:

GERAINT THOMAS MBE: Born in Cardiff, the 23-year-old came through the British Cycling Academy and is a former winner of the Junior Paris Roubaix. Turned professional with Barloworld in 2007, becoming the youngest rider in that year's Tour de France and the first Welshman to ride it for 40 years. Won Gold for Team Pursuit at Beijing Olympics.

PETER KENNAUGH: Aged 20 and one of the most promising talents to emerge in several years, he turns professional with Team Sky. Peter progressed through the Academy to become the British Under-23 Champion and to dominate the Under-23 calendar in Italy, winning the Trofeo Bastianelli, GP Capadarco and a stage of the Baby Giro. Born on the Isle of Man and partners fellow Manxman Mark Cavendish in Madison on the track.

STEVE CUMMINGS: The 28-year old from Birkenhead is in his fifth season as a professional, riding for Discovery with Lance Armstrong and then with Barloworld. The former Junior National Road champion has now taken three professional wins. A strong time-trial rider, he helped GB to Team Pursuit Gold at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, Silver at the 2004 Olympics and the World Championship in 2005.

CHRIS FROOME: Started in mountain biking in South Africa before moving onto the road, he is an outstanding climber with great potential to develop further. Turned pro in 2007 and is now in his third professional season. Currently with Barloworld, the 24-year old completed the Tour de France in 2008 and was seventh amongst the young riders at the 2009 Giro d'Italia.

IAN STANNARD: Born in Chelmsford, the 22-year old made his professional road debut two years ago as a trainee with T-Mobile. He came 3rd in last year's Tour of Britain - riding for the GB team and finishing one place behind Steve Cummings - and was selected to ride this year's Giro d'Italia with the new ISD team.

RUSSELL DOWNING: Winner of the 2009 Tour of Ireland and a former British National Road Champion in 2005. The 31-year old has ridden for Great Britain at the World Championship and, as one of the most successful ever domestic-based professionals, has a long history on the British road-racing scene. Currently rides for Pinarello.

Over the following months they will be joined in Team Sky by up to 20 riders. Further announcements will be made as these riders are secured.

"Today brings an important milestone. Team Sky is a major project for British sport; a British Professional Cycling team built to take on the Tour de France," said Team Principal Dave Brailsford.

"We have a rider-centred philosophy so these are the people at its heart. It gives me huge satisfaction to announce these first riders. And as a British Team, I am proud that the first on our roster are British.

"They bring experience of the Tour de France, honours from the Olympics and World Championships, and exciting talent. We can help them continue to develop in this new environment and I know that they can help Team Sky take on the best on the road and win."

"We have put a lot of time and energy into identifying and recruiting riders who will fit the Team Sky ethos and performance principles. Their style and approach to racing will only enhance our prospects of encouraging a nation of people to get out and ride."

He concluded: "In the coming weeks and months they will be joined by other riders, from Britain and overseas. We will announce their new team-mates as and when we are able to. In the meantime, we will continue to respect all riders' arrangements with existing teams and only comment on the riders we have signed, as and when we do."

Team Sky philosophy

Team Sky brings to a professional road team the performance principles that have worked so well with the current GB teams: commitment, meticulous planning, the aggregation of marginal gains and a rider-centred philosophy.

The team aims to: create the first British winner of the Tour de France within five years; inspire people of all ages and abilities to get on their bikes, through the team's positive profile, attitude and success; and add further support to competitive cycling in Great Britain.

Team Sky will have a core of British riders, coaches and support staff and its British HQ is in Manchester, home to the GB cycling team. The initial squad of around 25 riders will be supported by a team of coaches, technicians and support staff drawn from across the cycling world, many of whom work throughout the year with British elite and developing riders. It will compete from the start of 2010 and hopes to gain an invitation to next year's Tour de France.