- Sean Yates
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ridername = Sean Yates
fullname = Sean Yates
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dateofbirth = birth date and age|1960|05|18
country = GBR
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discipline = Road
role = Rider
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proyears = 1982–1986 1987–1988 1989–1990 1991–1996
proteams = Peugeot Fagor 7-Eleven Motorola
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updated =May 27 ,2008 Sean Yates (born
18 May 1960 atEwell inSurrey ) is an English former professionalcyclist and a team official.Career
Yates competed at the
1980 Summer Olympics , finishing sixth in the 4,000mindividual pursuit . He also competed in the1996 Summer Olympics . As an amateur in 1980, he won the British 25-mileindividual time trial championship, and took the national record for 10-mile time trials with 19m 44s.He turned professional in
1982 for Peugeot cycling team, moving to Fagor in1988 . A team-mate in this period was Scot,Robert Millar ). He joined the American team,7-Eleven , (1989 ) and then Motorola, where he rode withLance Armstrong .He was British professional
individual pursuit champion in 1982 and 1983.Yates spent much of his 15-year career as a
domestique , but he won stages in theTour de France (a time trial stage at Wasquehal, at Tour record speed) and theVuelta a España in1988 . That year he also won a stage inParis-Nice and Midi-Libre and finished fourth in theTour of Britain . The following year (1989 ), he took two stages and overall victory in theTour of Belgium , won theGP Eddy Merckx and finished second inGent-Wevelgem .Yates wore the
maillot jaune in the1994 Tour de France, the third Briton to do so. Yates rode 12 Tours, completing nine; 45th was his best placing. He was powerful on flat stages and noted as a descender of mountains. He was too heavy to climb with the best however.Management career
After retiring in 1996, Yates became manager of the
Linda McCartney Racing Team , which competed at theGiro d'Italia . After the team's collapse in 2001, Yates helped set up the Australian iteamNova, but left after funds ran out. After six months out of cycling, he joined Team CSC-Tiscali before moving to Discovery in 2005 at the invitation of Armstrong. In June 2007, Yates was manager ofTeam Discovery a USA team, and in 2008 went on to manage riders on the Astana cycling team.Post-professional racing
In
1997 , he won the British 50-mile time-trial championship, and he finished third in the same event in2005 . In May 2007, he said he would not compete as a veteran because of heart irregularities.Palmarès
;1982:Airedale:4th stage Circuit Cycliste de la Sarthe:Classic New Southsea:Great Yorkshire:Southsea:3rd stage Tour d'Indre-et-Loire;1983:London;1984:Bristol:Prologue Four days of Dunkerque;1986:2nd stage Milk Race;1987:GP de Cannes:3rd stage
Tour of Ireland ;1988:5th stage GP du Midi-Libre:1st stage Paris - Nice:Tour de France::Winner stage 6:Vuelta a España::Winner stage 12;1989:GP Eddy Merckx :Tour of Belgium (including stages 1A and 1B:PrologueRonde van Nederland ;1991:5th stageCritérium du Dauphiné Libéré :4th stage Tour of Ireland;1992:GBR national road race championship;1994:USPro:Tour de France::Woreyellow jersey for one day after stage 6External links
*cyclingwebsite|406
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/kent/content/articles/2007/05/18/tour_de_france_sean_yates_feature.shtml] , "Q&A: Sean Yates", Ben Moore, BBC, 2007.
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