HTC–Highroad (UCI team code: THR) was a former professional cycling team competing in international road bicycle races. Their last title sponsor was HTC...
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The List of HTC–Highroad riders contains riders from the team which have had the names Team Deutsche Telekom, T-Mobile Team, Team High Road, Team Columbia...
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Tejay van Garderen (section HTC–Columbia (2010–2011))
professionally between 2008 and 2021 for the Rabobank Continental Team, HTC–Highroad, BMC Racing Team and EF Education–Nippo. Following his retirement as...
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John Degenkolb (section HTC–Highroad (2011))
Tour. In 2011, Degenkolb turned professional with the UCI World Tour HTC–Highroad squad, following in the footsteps of other notable sprinters such as...
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Velocio–SRAM Pro Cycling (redirect from HTC-Highroad Women)
Bob Stapleton's High Road Sports and was known in 2011 as HTC–Highroad Women. Following HTC's withdrawal of sponsorship and the failure to find a replacement...
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Ag2r–La Mondiale Astana BMC Racing Team Euskaltel–Euskadi Garmin–Cervélo HTC–Highroad Team Katusha Lampre–ISD Leopard Trek Liquigas–Cannondale Movistar Team...
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on their Android-based phones. HTC sponsored the HTC-Highroad professional cycling team from 2009 to 2011. In 2012, HTC became the official smartphone...
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Wolvertem-Meise, followed by the Wateringse Wielerdag. In August, Cavendish's team HTC–Highroad announced they would fold at the end of the season, fuelling speculation...
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cycling team HTC–Highroad, former known as Team Deutsche Telekom, T-Mobile Team, Team High Road, Team Columbia, Team Columbia-HTC, Team HTC-Columbia. Sources...
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in the city that served as Italy's first federal capital, Turin. The HTC–Highroad squad won this stage, making their rider Marco Pinotti the first wearer...
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