HerbaLife Wheelbase 2010 team launched
The HerbaLife-Wheelbase.co.uk 2010 team was officially unveiled at Leighton Hall, near Carnforth, Lancashire, on Sunday.
Now in its second year, the strengthened team are aiming for success in the British Cycling Premier Calendar road race series and Elite Criterium series.
"This year the expanded squad wants to finish in the top 15 teams in the UK," HerbaLife-Wheelbase.co.uk directeur sportif Geoff Newcombe said.
"This coupled with the riders ambitions to gain their elite category status should make it a realistic target. With so much local interest in sponsorship and personnel we have an amazing set up to move forward."
Stuart Reid, winner of the 2009 Bob Swailes Memorial Road Race and Newcastle Leazes Criterium, will act as team captain for the 2010 line-up.
In addition to a senior team, a five-rider junior squad is also supported, which includes current North West junior road race champion Johnny Knox.
The squad will ride Cannondale SuperSix Hi-Mod bikes.
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HerbaLife-Wheelbase.co.uk 2010 team
Stuart Reid (captain)
Richard Bott
Laurie Brooking
Dillon Byrne
Mike Cotty
Lewis Craven
James Dunlop
Andrew Hawden
Stuart Henry
Jonathan Knox
Calum Nicholson
Jack Pullar
Damian Smith
Sam Huddleston (development rider)
Jack Sadler (development rider)
Team captain Stuart Reid with Cannondale team bike
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