Beamon's Team Type 1 squad includes two riders who competed in Ireland last year: Ukrainian Valeriy Kobzarenko
and Mexican Moises Aldape. Kobzarenko finished eighth overall while riding for Beamon’s Navigators Insurance squad.
Aldape was 17th for the Italian Ceramica Panaria-Navigare squad.
Fans of Team Type 1 can watch coverage of the 112 riders from 16 teams in the race on the Versus Network
in four, one-hour segments beginning Wednesday, Aug. 27. Stage 1 airs from 6-7 p.m. EST.
The podium finish was achieved last year on Stage 5 by Irish national champion David O'Loughlin, who
now rides for the Ireland Pezula Racing squad.
"We are really excited to be back at Tour of Ireland this time with the new Team Type 1 squad,”
Beamon said. "Kobzarenko and Aldape both had strong showings in Ireland last year, and I think the new race format will favor
guys like Glen Chadwick and Matt Wilson."
Chadwick, a former New Zealand time trial champion, is coming off a third place finish overall at the
Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah, in addition to winning the King of the Mountains classification. Aldape will be racing with
the team for the first time since competing along with Chadwick in the Olympics.
"The team is in good form right now, so we will be trying for a good GC spot and we are always in the
hunt for stage victories," Beamon said.
In addition to Kobzarenko, Chadwick, Aldape and Wilson, Team Type 1’s roster includes sprinter
Emile Abraham and white jersey (best rider under 25) contender Fabio Calabria – one of four riders on the pro squad
who has Type 1 diabetes.
Former Ukrainian junior road race champion Aleksandr Surutkovych was also signed to add strength to the
team’s roster for one of the best-organized events on the international race calendar.
"The Tour of Ireland is a top-shelf event offering some of the best in European cycling," Beamon said.
"It is also a big opportunity to put Fabio in another major international stage race and give him an
opportunity to not only contribute to the team’s winning efforts, but also tell his story about controlling diabetes
and taking charge of your life to a whole new audience."