“Slipstream cyclists
are setting the standard for success through integrity and sportsmanship,” said Jon Cassat, Garmin’s vice president
of communications, “and this fresh perspective on work ethic and accountability is in keeping with Garmin’s worldwide
reputation for accomplishing great things through teamwork.”
Packed with detailed
maps of North America and Europe — and several million preloaded points of interest — the widely acclaimed nüvi
770 will help Team Garmin’s tour bus and support vehicles travel with speed and ease across two continents. Barely bigger
than a deck of cards, the nüvi 770 features traffic alerts, Bluetooth compatibility, route-planning capabilities for multi-stop
trips and instant answers to the questions: “Where am I?” and “Where’s my car?”
The Edge 705 represents several breakthroughs in
cycling technology, including power compatibility, wireless unit-to-unit connectivity and the ability to monitor GPS position,
heart rate, speed, cadence, altitude and gradient on the same display. And Team Garmin will be able to share data –
including saved rides, waypoints and workouts –through ANT+Sport™ wireless technology.
Team Garmin cyclists
and coaches can track their progress, share workouts and participate in an online community – even sharing recent rides
with fans around the world. Garmin Connect calculates measurements such as time, distance, speed, elevation and heart rate.
This information is displayed through charts, illustrations, reports and a variety of map representations including street,
photo, topographic, and elevation maps as well as the popular Google Earth application.
Garmin and Slipstream
Sports share similar success stories rooted in hard work, innovation and an unwavering insistence on quality results. Just
as Garmin is a global leader with facilities in North America, Europe, and Asia, the Slipstream squad assembled elite athletes
from around the world. Team Garmin features several Tour de France stage winners and five National Champions from the USA,
Sweden, UK, New Zealand and Canada. At this summer’s Olympics in Beijing, 17-year-old phenom Taylor Phinney will be
among the members of Team Garmin competing for gold at the Games.
“We
are thrilled to partner with Garmin and believe that establishing this title sponsorship is further evidence that a new era
of cycling is upon us,” said Jonathan Vaughters, CEO of Slipstream Sports, LLC, the sports management
company that runs the team. “Garmin’s commitment to innovation and integrity mirrors our own.”
Slipstream Sports is dedicated to promoting
ethical competition and developing the next generation of cycling champions. In 2007, Slipstream partnered
with the independent Agency for Cycling Ethics (ACE), to create the most progressive anti-doping system in the professional
sports world. The team of 25 riders undergoes combined voluntary testing at least 700 times throughout the cycling season.
Team director Jonathan Vaughters’ staunch “ride clean or go home” philosophy earned him a nomination by
Sports Illustrated for the prestigious Sportsman of the Year award.