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George Hincapie

País: Estados Unidos
Nascimento: 29 de Junho de 1973
Altura: 1,90m
Peso: 79 kg

Profissional desde: 1994
Equipes anteriores: Motorola (1994-1996), USPS (1997-2004)

Without question George Hincapie’s 2005 season was the best he´s ever had in his 12-year professional cycling career. Not only did he make history of his own when he rode alongside Lance Armstrong on the Champs-Elysées as the only rider to compete with a team in seven winning Tour de France efforts, but he also won the hardest stage on Tour, the epic 202km Stage 15 to the Top of St Lary Soulan. And while the Tour victory was certainly a crowning achievement, it was by no means Big George´s only notable achievement in 2005.

His amazing season started off early with a cold February victory in the Belgian Classic, Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne. But it´s the cobbles of Paris-Roubaix that call to George, and he came oh-so-close to finally winning in 2005. Tom Boonen made a decisive move with 15km to go and only Hincapie and Juan Antonio Flecha could stay with the Belgian superstar as the trio entered the famous outdoor velodrome for a final battle. While Boonen would go on to win the day, Hincapie then showed the world just how ready he was for the Tour de France by winning both the opening prologue, individual time trial and stage seven as he and teammates Yaroslav Popovych and Lance Armstrong came first, second and third in the Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré.

Following his Tour heroics in July and late in the season, Hincapie then took a surprise win at GP Plouay in France. Hincapie would go on to be named South Carolina´s “2005 Professional Athlete of the Year”, a fine honour for a truly remarkable season.

The consummate teammate, Hincapie once again excelled in the Tour in 2004, building on his career–best finish the year before and ending a near three-year victory drought by taking the overall at the Three Days of the Panne.

Following a handful of soldi early-season results, Hincapie finished a career-best fifth overall at Paris-Nice. He maintained his form to win in Belgium two weeks later. Obviously on form, Hincapie went on to place 10th at Flanders, fourth at Gent-Wevelgem and eighth at Paris-Roubaix before returning home for the Tour de Georgia. At the Dauphiné Libéré, he almost won stage five to Sisteron, edged out by Stuart O’Grady after a long two-rider breakaway. However, Hincapie brought great form to the Tour de France and once again played a key role throughout the race, particularly in the cobblestone stages, the team time trial and the mountains. He cemented his effort with an 11th place finish in the final time trial in Besançon, ending with a career-best 33rd overall.

Hincapie was slowed by illness for the first few months of the 2003 season. His career highlights include victories at Gent-Wevelgem (2001), the San Francisco Grand Prix (2001), the U.S. Pro Championship (1998), five top six finishes at Paris-Roubaix (1999-2002, 2005) and four top five finishes in his last five trips to the U.S. Pro Championship.


  Team Members
José Azevedo (POR)
Michael Barry (CAN)
Manuel Beltran (ESP)
Fumiyuki Beppu (JAP)
Volodymyr Bileka (UKR)
Janez Brajkovic (SLO)
Tom Danielson (USA)
Stijn Devolder (BEL)
Viatcheslav Ekimov (RUS)
Vladimir Gusev (RUS)
Roger Hammond (GBR)
George Hincapie (USA)
Leif Hoste (BEL)
Benoît Joachim (LUX)
Trent Lowe (AUS)
Egoi Martinez (ESP)
Jason McCartney (USA)
Gennady Mikhaylov (RUS)
Benjamin Noval (ESP)
Pavel Padrnos (CZE)
Yaroslav Popovych (UKR)
José Luis Rubiera (ESP)
Paolo Savoldelli (ITA)
Jurgen Van Den Broeck (BEL)
Jurgen Van Goolen (BEL)
Max Van Heeswijk (NED)
Matt White (AUS)




  Successes
2006
4o na classificação geral, 1o em 2 Etapas, Amgen Tour da Califórnia

2005
2º lugar, Paris - Roubaix
Vencedor da etapa, Três dias de La Panne
Vencedor, Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne
Vencedor da etapa, Dauphiné Libéré (abertura)
Vencedor, Etapa 15, Tour da França
14 º na classificação geral, Tour da França

2004
1º geral, Três dias de Panne
4º, Gent-Wevelgem
3º, T-Mobile International
4º , Luk Challenge
5º geral, Paris-Nice
5º , GP Eddy Merckx
8º , Paris-Roubaix
8º , Campeonato de Zurique
10º Tour de Flanders
33º geral, Tour da França