Team Sky Hires Sean Yates

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11/23/2009| 0 comments
by Thomas A. Valentinsen

Team Sky Hires Sean Yates

Sean Yates appointed Team Sky sports director.

Sean Yates will join Team Sky in the New Year as Sports Director. He will join Scott Sunderland, Steven De Jongh and Marcus Ljungqvist, the other talented Sports Directors for Team Sky.

Sean Yates has been a sports director for Team Astana since 2008 and before that worked with Team Discovery Channel and Team CSC.

Dave Brailsford, Team Manager of Team Sky had the following comments about Sean Yates. "Sean brings a wealth of experience and we've been very keen for a long time to bring him on board. He's well known as a hard-working sports director with a deep understanding of the sport and good connection to his riders and staff. He will be a true asset to our management team and a great colleague for the other Sports Directors we have signed.

"Our ambition is to have our Sports Directors collaborating with the best available expert knowledge on all the relevant aspects of sport and we believe that it will provide Team Sky with a unique fundament to perform and win. Sean and the other Sports Directors will be working in a performance driven team where I'm convinced we can bring out the very best in the riders."

Sean Yates said "I'm extremely excited to join Team Sky. Obviously for me, to be part of a British team at the highest level is something truly special. I have a lot of experience in a winning team and I look forward to helping Team Sky to fulfil its goals. The scope and the ambition of the project is unique and I think we have put together a great team. I really believe we can be contenders on all levels in the future and I'm proud to become part of that."

The 49-year old Englishman rode for Peugeot, Fagor, 7-Eleven and Motorola in his 14-year pro career and was a team mate of Robert Millar and Lance Armstrong. He became the third Brit to wear the yellow jersey at the Tour de France, in 1994, and rode 12 Tour de Frances during his career. There are definitely some learning curve effects at play here for Team Sky.

 

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