UCI Women’s WorldTour team Podium Ambition has announced a two-year partnership which will see its atheletes riding Boardman Bikes. Riders including Dame Sarah Storey, Joanna Rowsell-Shand and Katie Archibald will be on bikes from the aerodynamic AIR and SLR Endurance ranges as the team looks to gain Women’s WorldTour status in its first professional season.
The team is also looking to qualify to race at the World TTT Championships in Qatar on October 9 and will therefore be using Boardman’s ATT and TTE bikes.
Chris Boardman, the chairman of Boardman Bikes, said: “As a company we love what Podium Ambition are trying to achieve and we are delighted to be able to do our part to help some very talented riders. I’m looking forward to supporting them and watching the team race. Although this is a two-year arrangement, we intend this to be only the start of a long term partnership.”
Sarah Storey’s husband, Barney, is Podium Ambition team director. He commented: “It’s no secret we are a huge fan of Boardman Bikes in our household since Sarah won gold in the 2008 Beijing Road Time Trial and three successive World Time Trial titles from 2009-2011 using the Boardman ATT.”
In November, Andy Smallwood, the managing director of Boardman Bikes, told road.cc that the firm’s investment priority was its new performance centre where test facilities will feature a wind tunnel. He did however add that it was also keen to get back into sponsoring a professional team.
Explaining the motivation for working with Podium Ambition, Smallwood said: “We have been looking for a way back into Professional team sponsorship and the professionalism, ambition and rider roster of Podium Ambition made working with Sarah and the team a logical decision. The connection with the team will also give us a valuable resource in our continuous process of product development”.
Oh don't get me wrong - it's for sure warmer and wetter if we're looking back over the last hundred or more years....
For anyone in the Sheffield area https://bsky.app/profile/ppushbike.bsky.social/post/3lgnamkc4t226
I bet this is a case of “something was supposed to be there, but never actually materialised”, which is apparently more common than I realised....
Yet more pro-cycling news for the media to ignore! I'm especially looking forward to the 24/7 blackout imposed by the BBC.
I ride quite a bit in Italy too, and the drivers are every bit as dangerous as in the UK. Close passing is terrible....
Wow! I find it hard to understand sometimes - but I guess I'm woke now....
That's probably the point - they don't want you to have the standard colour scheme - they want you to pay for a custom one.
There's no way this design is lighter than a conventional design of equivalent strength.
Your criticism is specious. Road.cc has never purported to be a site that covers racing of any sort in any detail. They leave it to other sites....
If you're buying a commuter bike, then there is nothing wrong with them. However, the Synapse was a World Tour race winning bike not so long ago...