7-Eleven team history
I am looking for team rosters from the former 7-Eleven cycling teams. I believe the team was active for 10 yrs beginning in 1983. But I could be wrong. I would love any info anyone might have. I am especially looking for actual rosters.
Thanks for any help, Barepedles |
I've still got one of the shirts :p
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the fact that i'm even contributing a response to this thread makes me feel old =(
here are some names i remember... --alex steida(stieda?) --davis phinney --raul alcala --ron keifel --bob roll(duh) --eric heiden --andy hampsten(the man) --doug shapiro --tom schuler eh...i guess that's all i remember. sorry, no rosters or dates, etc. all i remember is that they were the first US-based team to participate in the tour in '86 and andy hampsten finished 4th. davis phinney won a stage. and i THINK alex stieda was the first member of an american-based team ever to wear the yellow jersey. hope that is of some help. |
Also to the list add Ron Hayman..
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Jeff Pierce, he won the final stage into Paris on the Champs' in the TdF one year.
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Originally Posted by Smoothie104
Jeff Pierce, he won the final stage into Paris on the Champs' in the TdF one year.
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Originally Posted by dog hair
the fact that i'm even contributing a response to this thread makes me feel old =(
here are some names i remember... --alex steida(stieda?) --davis phinney --raul alcala --ron keifel --bob roll(duh) --eric heiden --andy hampsten(the man) --doug shapiro --tom schuler eh...i guess that's all i remember. sorry, no rosters or dates, etc. all i remember is that they were the first US-based team to participate in the tour in '86 and andy hampsten finished 4th. davis phinney won a stage. and i THINK alex stieda was the first member of an american-based team ever to wear the yellow jersey. hope that is of some help. Also -Jeff Bradley -Chris Carmichael -Mark Gorski -Alexi Grewal -Roy Knickman -Jeff Pierce |
Frankie Andreu? Hello?
I can't BELIEVE you guys left him off the list. Jock Boyer Steve Bauer Leonard Nitz Dag-Otto Thomas Craven Nathan Dalhberg Brian Walton Let's not forget three kids from the 7-11 Junior Development program. Such a pity that they never amounted to anything (ha ha ha) Jonas Carney Robbie Ventura Stevie Sevener Gosh, also Trent Lundberg was on that team, as I recall. btw, Alexi was one of the best American cyclists ever. History won't reflect that, though. |
Originally Posted by EventServices
btw, Alexi was one of the best American cyclists ever. History won't reflect that, though.
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Originally Posted by EventServices
Frankie Andreu? Hello?
I can't BELIEVE you guys left him off the list. Jock Boyer Steve Bauer Leonard Nitz Dag-Otto Thomas Craven Nathan Dalhberg Brian Walton Let's not forget three kids from the 7-11 Junior Development program. Such a pity that they never amounted to anything (ha ha ha) Jonas Carney Robbie Ventura Stevie Sevener Gosh, also Trent Lundberg was on that team, as I recall. btw, Alexi was one of the best American cyclists ever. History won't reflect that, though. |
Thanks for the respones. I remember some of the names...not all by far..I have been trying to figure out who rode when..I had a chance to ride along with some of the team in my home town when they came to our "milk races" I think the second year they were there it was sponsored by Lowenbrau!! Never did figure how a beer company sponsored milk races!? Anyway..I believe it would have been 83-85 range..I do know for sure that I rode with Eric Hyden one of the two years. He stayed at a freinds house during his stay there. (Host families). I guess I have too much time on my hands, but I've been trying to place names with dates just to see who may have been working for who and so on. Back then I didn't know much about who the big riders were. We were too busy riding and didn't have time to read and watch TV like I do now as I tell about all I could have been! LOL.....BTW I come from a pretty small town so it was a big thing for a kid into cycling to have these guys stop by. You guys from big cities probably wouldn't think twice. But the 6 or 8 of us that were into cycling talked for months about riding with those guys!
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Issues with Work, left to join a new start up, 15 of the new employees came from a certain bank, They replaced the 15 with 40, and the volume dropped 100 million a month. So this bank decided to sue the start up, and although the law suit is frivolous, it scared off our financial backers, the new company was disolved last friday, they owe me $11,000 (net!) in back pay, doubt ill see it, Its been a real mess.
I just havn't had the time or the motivation to follow the forums lately.. |
.....becky twigg
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How could I forget Phil Anderson?
And Doug "always-in-the-top-10" Shapiro! Also, Gerhard Zadrobilek. One of Austria's great exports. And shame on us for forgetting the likes of... Rebecca Twigg Inga Thompson Bunky Bankaitus |
Originally Posted by EventServices
How could I forget Phil Anderson?
And Doug "always-in-the-top-10" Shapiro! Also, Gerhard Zadrobilek. One of Austria's great exports. And shame on us for forgetting the likes of... Rebecca Twigg Inga Thompson Bunky Bankaitus |
Sean Yates "The Animal"
Jens Veggerby |
Originally Posted by HigherGround
Sean Yates "The Animal"
Yatesy......just about my all-time favourite. They don't make 'em like him any more!! |
The pro team also included-
John Brady Max Sciandri I'm pretty sure Bobby julich rode for the junior team in 1987 or 1988. |
Right about Phil being Motor-only
I think the same applies to Max the British Italian I ran into John Brady riding in through San Onofre (San Clemente, CA) last summer pushing a 56-12. I told him that was a lot of gear for a 50-year-old! ha ha ha Thanks, Julich was the fourth Junior I couldn't place. And we're also forgetting Norm Alvis, one of the nicest guys in the peloton. |
Originally Posted by Smoothie104
Issues with Work, left to join a new start up, 15 of the new employees came from a certain bank, They replaced the 15 with 40, and the volume dropped 100 million a month. So this bank decided to sue the start up, and although the law suit is frivolous, it scared off our financial backers, the new company was disolved last friday, they owe me $11,000 (net!) in back pay, doubt ill see it, Its been a real mess.
I just havn't had the time or the motivation to follow the forums lately.. I hope everything works out for you. |
Originally Posted by ed073
Yatesy......just about my all-time favourite. They don't make 'em like him any more!!
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I think Max Sciandri did ride for 7-11. I remember he showed up at a big criterium in Beverly Hills in the late eighties, pre-Motorola. He was living in L.A. and did the race unattached. He then got picked up by 7-11 and rode domestic races for a year or two. When Motorola happened he got back over to Europe. I might be fuzzy on details, I was racing juniors when all of this was happening.
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Originally Posted by redal
I think Max Sciandri did ride for 7-11. I remember he showed up at a big criterium in Beverly Hills in the late eighties, pre-Motorola. He was living in L.A. and did the race unattached. He then got picked up by 7-11 and rode domestic races for a year or two. When Motorola happened he got back over to Europe. I might be fuzzy on details, I was racing juniors when all of this was happening.
You are correct, I think he got there right before the transition from & Eleven to Motorola. S/F, CEYA! |
Two more from the women's team: Kathy Riggert and Muriel Sharp.
Muriel Sharp. Where is she now? |
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