PureBlack Racing explained

PureBlack Racing
Registered:New Zealand
Founded:2010
Disbanded:2012
Discipline:Road
Status:UCI Continental
Season:2010–2012
Oldname:PureBlack Racing

PureBlack Racing was launched in July 2010, aiming to become New Zealand's first international UCI ProTour road cycling team. Olympians, professional athletes, business figures, politicians and government agencies from around the country showed strong support for the venture by attending the launch in Auckland.

Led by America's Cup yachtsman, Star Class World Champion and Olympian, Carl Williams, PureBlack Racing competed in UCI’s US Continental Tour in 2011 with the ultimate aim of becoming a ProTour Team with entry to the Tour de France by 2015. In December 2011, PureBlack Racing announced the team's proposed race program was in jeopardy due to lack of funding, and they were seeking further sponsorship.[1]

Team PureBlack Racing grew out of Team Bici Vida, a domestic high performance cycling team, which Williams launched on his return from Valencia. From day one Williams’ vision was to build a world-class international cycle team in New Zealand, establishing it as a fully professional sports organisation.

Pro Roster

As at 1 January 2011[2]

Major wins

2011
  • Points classification Tour of Utah, Roman van Uden

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Hamish Bidwell . Cycling | Pure Black ends pro circuit dream . Stuff.co.nz . 12 December 2011.
    2. Web site: dbarry Pure Black Racing. https://web.archive.org/web/20110903053432/http://www.pureblackracing.com:80/team/dbarry. dead. 3 September 2011. 4 January 2019.