In a full circle
moment, the Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team with just five riders competing in the Vuelta Ciclista clasica De La Croc
2008, in Monterrey
Mexico, won their
100th race as a team. It has been 25 years since team owner Sean Tucker won his first ever bike race as a fourteen year old amateur cyclist in
Monterrey Mexico. “I am so excited for the guys down in Monterrey, Mexico
and the work they did over the past week winning a total of four stages out of seven and placing Henk Vogels 2nd overall. Once I received word of the special win, it reminded me of the fact that I won my
first race in Monterrey, Mexico
and how cool it was that now I own a team and we achieved such a milestone in the same city.”
The group of five
riders from the Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team used the seven days of racing to really prepare themselves for the upcoming Amgen Tour of California. The team performed strong during the stage race with podium places in all but the 2nd stage. The heat was on and Ben Day said “The best out of all of this, is that we all feel like we have good legs now. We’re ready for California.” Dominique
Rollin was excited after pulling his first Team win for Toyota-United, “I was surprised to hear how quickly the Toyota-United
Team had won 100 races. I can’t believe my first win also coincided with the teams 100th. We are off to a good start
as a team in what will be a great season. Everyone in Mexico had good plans together and we executed perfectly as a team and it shows
with the four wins we had down there.”
Rollins won the
fifth stage of the Mexican stage race. Ivan Dominguez started his season even better with 3 stage wins in Mexico. After last
years stage win at the Tour of California, the Toyota sprinter seems to be ready to win a stage at the Tour of California
again. His form seems to be much better as he said in an interview with our website earlier this month.
Henk Vogels placed
2nd in the General Classification,
trailing only Hector Rangel from Mexico who won the yellow Jersey.