The Elevate-KHS team gained a new title sponsor for 2020, with Webiprix replacing KHS as co-title sponsor and the bicycle manufacturer continuing as equipment partner.
The U.S. team had an outstanding season, including stage wins at the Tour of Utah and Tour de Beauce, an overall win at the Tour of the Gila, and sent James Piccoli to the World Tour.
In 2020, they added Lucas Burgoyne from Junior and lost Kyle Swanson, but retained most of last year's team, including top sprinters Eric Young, Sam Bassetti, and Winston-Salem Classic winner Ulises Castillo.
This group won 50 races last season, and Piccoli was the overall individual leader at the USA Cycling Pro Road Tour.
Team manager Paul Abrahams hopes to continue this momentum this season, which begins with training camp next month, with the Tour of Japan in May, as well as national championships for riders in the US, Mexico, and Canada.
"There is a lot to be excited about with the Elevate Webiplex Pro Cycling team," said Randy. Armed with our core values and excellent team partners, we expect this season to be exhilarating for our fans, sponsors, staff, and riders." The team will be looking to win races throughout the season
Webiplex, a cloud-based business process automation and document management platform company, has stepped up from partner to co-title sponsor after seeing the team's dedication and desire to succeed.
"We are even more excited to expand our sponsorship as co-title sponsor of the team for the 2020 season and to announce the new team name, Elevate Webiplex Pro Cycling Team," said Webiplex CEO Rob Rennie
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