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Team 7-Eleven: How an Unsung Band of American Cyclists Took on the World - and Won

About the Book

Team 7-Eleven: How an Unsung Band of American Cyclists Took on the World - and Won

7-Eleven: America’s Greatest Cycling Team is the first book to tell the full story of America’s first and greatest pro cycling team.

Founded in 1981 by Jim Ochowicz and Olympic medalist Eric Heiden and sponsored by the 7-Eleven chain of convenience stores, the team rounded up the best amateur cyclists in North America and formed them into a cohesive, European-style cycling team. As amateurs, they dominated the American race scene and won seven medals at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. As professionals, beginning in 1985, the team went to Europe and soon received invitations to the Tour of Italy and then the Tour de France, putting Americans on the podium in landmark victories that would change the face of American cycling forever.

Prepared with the enthusiastic cooperation of the team members and co-authored by the team’s founder, Jim Ochowicz, 7-Eleven is not only the most important missing piece in the story of American cycling, but the book that American cyclists have been waiting for ever since the 7-Eleven cowboys snagged that first yellow jersey.

Team 7-Eleven: How an Unsung Band of American Cyclists Took on the World - and Won
by Geoff Drake

  • Publication Date: September 1, 2011
  • Genres: Sports
  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Velo Press
  • ISBN-10: 1934030538
  • ISBN-13: 9781934030530