Bobby Julich

Bobby Julich

Infobox Cyclist
ridername = Bobby Julich


image_caption =
fullname = Robert Julich
nickname = Bobby J
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1971|11|18
country = USA
height = 1.81 m
weight = 72 kg
currentteam = Team CSC
discipline = Road
role = Rider
ridertype = Time-trialist/Climber
protourrank =
europetourrank =
worldrank =
worldcuprank =
amateuryears = 1988-1991
amateurteams = US National Team
proyears = 1992
1994
1995-1996
1997-1999
2000-2001
2002-2003
2004-2008
2008-
proteams = Spago
Chevrolet
Motorola
Cofidis
Crédit Agricole
Telekom
Team CSC
CSC-Saxo-Bank
majorwins = Critérium International (1998, 2005)
Paris-Nice (2005)
Eneco Tour of Benelux (2005)
updated = January 15, 2007

Robert Julich, [Andrew Dampf, [http://www.boston.com/sports/other_sports/cycling/articles/2004/09/29/rogers_wins_time_trial_at_cycling_worlds/ Rogers wins time trial at cycling worlds] , Associated Press, September 29, 2004] most commonly referred to as Bobby Julich, (born on November 18, 1971, in Corpus Christi, Texas) was an American professional road bicycle racer who last rode for Team CSC in the UCI ProTour racing series. He got his international breakthrough when he finished 3rd overall in the 1998 Tour de France race, but has since ridden mainly as a supporting rider. He is a strong time trialist who won a bronze medal at the 2004 Olympic Individual Time Trial and combined with his high versatility he has won a number of stage races on the international circuits. In September 2008, he announced his retirement as a professional cyclist. [cite web
title = Bobby Julich to end his career at Team CSC Saxo Bank
publisher = Team CSC Saxo Bank
date = 2008-09-08
url = http://www.teamcsc-saxobank.com/ny_news.asp?n_id=2090&lang=uk
accessdate = 2008-09-08
]

Biography

Born in Texas, Julich has resided in Glenwood Springs, Colorado since childhood with a brief time in Philadelphia, PA where he met his wife. [ [http://www.postindependent.com/article/20051119/VALLEYNEWS/111190032 Bobby Julich still calls Glenwood home] , Post Independent, November 19, 2005] Most of his living relatives live in the New York area. Bobby Julich got his start in cycling winning the Red Zinger Mini Classics youth bicycle race in 1985. As an amateur cyclist Bobby Julich won the 1990 Junior National Cyclo-Cross Championship, and as a member of the US National Team he participated in the 1991 Tour DuPont. At the time it was the biggest stage race in the United States, and Julich finished 5th overall in a race which included fellow American cyclist and 3-time Tour de France winner Greg LeMond. Bobby won the award for the Best Young Rider and was heralded as the next Greg LeMond.

After a few "false" starts as a professional, he joined the Motorola team in 1995 alongside Italian rider Andrea Peron and fellow Americans Lance Armstrong, and George Hincapie. In the 1996 season, Bobby Julich was diagnosed with "re-entrant supraventricular tachycardia" (RSVT), [ [http://www.bobbyjulich.com/julich/?page_id=46 Re-entrant Supraventricular Tachycardia (RSVT)] , at [http://www.bobbyjulich.com/ BobbyJulich.com] ] a heart condition which meant his heart would beat much faster than normal. Julich was treated with radiofrequency ablation and was ready for the 1996 Vuelta a España late in the season, a race which showed the first glimpses of his potential in international professional cycling. There, Julich held the King of the Mountains jersey for ten stages. Despite a strong performance he relinquished the jersey but did finish 9th overall, the highest placing ever by an American in the Vuelta up until Lance Armstrong finished 4th overall in 1998. It was this performance that made other teams in the peloton take notice of Julich.

When Motorola ended its sponsorship at the end of the 1996 season he joined the French Cofidis team with a few fellow Motorola teammates, including Lance Armstrong. Armstrong's cancer meant that he was not able to compete with the team, while Julich went on to participate in the 1997 Tour de France. The embattled 1998 Tour de France was a breakthrough for Julich, when he took over the team leadership from Italian Francesco Casagrande. Following the doping scandal of the 1998 Tour, only 96 of 189 riders completed the race, and Bobby Julich finished third on the podium with winner Marco Pantani and runner-up Jan Ullrich. Julich was hailed as the next American Tour de France champion and he was once more proclaimed to follow in the footsteps of Greg LeMond. [ [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/cycling/1998/tourdefrance/news/1998/07/22/julich_lemond/ America's new LeMond] , CNN/SI, July 22, 1998] The 1999 Tour de France saw Julich as one of the favorites for the overall win, but a crash during an individual time trial forced him to quit the race, which was in turn won by the recovered Lance Armstrong.

For the 2000 season, Julich moved to another French team Credit Agricole, joining compatriot Jonathan Vaughters. He was part of the Credit Agricole team that won the team time trial stage of the 2001 Tour de France. After a move to Team Telekom of Germany in 2002, Julich rode as a domestique in support of his team captain Jan Ullrich. Julich only enjoyed lacklustre results, and at the end of the 2003 season he contemplated retiring.Cathy Mehl, [http://www.dailypeloton.com/displayarticle.asp?pk=8912 Interview with Bobby Julich] , "DailyPeloton.com", February 21, 2006]

Despite an offer below his wages at Team Telekom, Bobby Julich moved to the Danish outfit Team CSC in the 2004 season, where he joined up with former Motorola team mate Andrea Peron. He once again rode as a supporting rider in the Tour de France, but with the freedom to pursue his own chances during the rest of the season. Julich immediately saw his riding and performance improve, as he won a time-trial in the April 2004 race Vuelta al País Vasco, his first victory since the 1998 season. With Team CSC team mate Jens Voigt, a rider Julich rode with in his time at Credit Agricole, he also won the two-man time trial LuK Challenge. Bobby Julich won a bronze medal in the 2004 Summer Olympics men's individual time trial event behind fellow American Tyler Hamilton and Russian Viatcheslav Ekimov.

Julich's renaissance continued in 2005 with his best ever professional season, becoming the first American to win Paris-Nice. He also won the Critérium International and the Eneco Tour of Benelux, making Julich the 8th ranked rider in the UCI ProTour, helping Team CSC becoming the highest ranked team of 2005.

For the 2006 season, Julich planned to conserve energy for helping Team CSC captain Ivan Basso in his winning bid for both the 2006 Giro d'Italia in May and 2006 Tour de France in July. Even though he did not start his season as strongly compared to 2005, he managed to finish 3rd at the Tour of California in February and he won the prologue of Paris-Nice in March; results that even positively surprised Julich himself.Shane Stokes, [http://www.cyclingnews.com/riders/2006/interviews/?id=bobby_julich_mar06 Bobby's guide to staying strong] , "CyclingNews.com", March 9, 2006] For the very first Giro d'Italia participation in his career, Julich had early aspirations of conquering the "maglia rosa" leader's jersey early in the race to lessen the pressure on Basso. However, Julich suffered heavily from pollen allergy throughout the race, and he did not play a major role himself, but focused on helping Ivan Basso, as Basso won the 2006 Giro. In the 2006 Tour de France, Julich abandoned the race after he suffered a crash on the stage 7 individual time trial. He went into a turn too fast, slid on small pebbles, and he severely injured his wrist when falling. [Bobby Julich, [http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/tdf2006/news/story?id=2515505 I missed an opportunity of a lifetime, but I'll race again] , ESPN, July 10, 2006]

Career highlights

;1996: Leader King of the Mountains for 10 Stages and 9th Overall, Vuelta a España;1997: Stage 2A, 2B and Overall, Route du Sud: Tour de l'Ain: 17th Overall, Tour de France;1998: Critérium International: 3rd Overall, Tour de France;2000: 2nd Overall, Tour Méditerranéen: 48th Overall, Tour de France;2001: 18th Overall, Tour de France;2002: 37th Overall, Tour de France;2004: Stage 6, Vuelta al País Vasco: LuK Challenge: Bronze Medal, Olympic Individual Time Trial: 40th Overall, Tour de France;2005: Overall, Paris-Nice: Stage 3 and Overall, Criterium International: LuK Challenge Chrono (with Jens Voigt): Stage 7 and Overall, Eneco Tour of Benelux: 4th Overall Tour de Georgia: 17th Overall, Tour de France;2006: 3rd Overall, Tour of California: Prologue, Paris-Nice

Footnotes

External links

* [http://velobios.com/riders.euroamericans2008.julich.htm Profile on VELOBIOS]
* [http://www.bobbyjulich.com/ BobbyJulich.com]
* [http://www.team-csc.com/person_profiles.asp?p_id=27&lang=uk Profile at Team CSC]
* [http://www.usoc.org/26_22210.htm Bobby Julich's U.S. Olympic Team bio]

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NAME= Julich, Bobby
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Julich, Robert
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Road bicycle racer
DATE OF BIRTH= 1971-11-18
PLACE OF BIRTH=Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
DATE OF DEATH=
PLACE OF DEATH=


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